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Best Drill for scrapping computers/servers?

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    HITACHI hands down against any of them. if you can only get one get the driver not the drill it is much much faster.

    less then $100

    very fast battery recharg.

    A charge will last 1to 3 days under constant usage

    Light weight.



    They have been left in a bucket of water for 2 weeks by a worker, dried the batteries and the driver and still useing them after 3 years. I have owned them all. this is my favorite in every job.

    I also have a 36V De Walt that will break the bolt or your wrist which ever is the weakest bot it weighs about 8 0r 10 lbs. You have to use two hands on it or it will hurt you. (gave the whole $600 set to the wife .
    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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