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deviousjoker 
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I have a 12v dewalt.......and for my  everyday work I use the dewalt 12v right angle

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 all of our shop tools are Dewalt... we bang the heck of them every day, year in and year out and they keep on workin'....

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97gss 
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I have a Porter Cable myself.  I used to have a 9.6 Dewalt till the batteries couldn't hold a charge anymore.  I bought the Porter Cable and have had it for the past 3 years or so and haven't had any problems with it.

sroth140 
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dewalt 9.6v kit, 9.6v XR battery, 9.6v flashlight, and right angle (90deg) 9.6v drill.  i use 4 batteries in rotation.  i bought the sears warranty thing for the screw gun.  when it gets dirty i go exchange for a new one.  they never ask whats wrong or even look at it.  ive done it 3 times... :o

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padawan 
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Black and Decker 18V here...
Javelin3o4 
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I use a Makita 9v Right angle drill. Works good for everything ive done like drilling holes through firewalls. picked it up at home depot $130.00
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for my everyday installs my right angle makita has never let me down,on of the best install tools i ever bought, that drill has paid for itself ten fold already.
slipkx2 
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snap on makes the most powerful drill i have ever use. its alittle pricey but if you can dish it its well worth it. i have put this drill up to skil & B&d and byfar the snap on is a stronger drill and holds charge longer.
silvercivicsir 
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Thanks for all the replies.. I think im going to pick myself up a Dewalt 12v. it's pretty close to the 9.6 for size and weight.. and I think it should do the trick.. Thanks for all the replies it helped!!!

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sroth140 wrote:

dewalt 9.6v kit, 9.6v XR battery, 9.6v flashlight, and right angle (90deg) 9.6v drill.  i use 4 batteries in rotation.  i bought the sears warranty thing for the screw gun.  when it gets dirty i go exchange for a new one.  they never ask whats wrong or even look at it.  ive done it 3 times... :o

Got to love sears
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