And the drill of our village has a battery - what type of tool to take: mains or rechargeable
With the advent of a wide range of electrical tools, the consumer has to choose between the various options offered by the manufacturers. Today I propose to discuss the issue of powering the drill.
Power supply selection
Depending on the power source, drills are divided into 2 types:
· Network;
· Rechargeable.
The main advantage of the network tool is that it can be used at any time and for an almost unlimited period (give only rest at the intervals recommended in the instructions). The "minus" of such models is the obligatory availability of access to the network with alternating current. Problems can arise in the field - when using the tool on the street or in a de-energized building.
When choosing a power drill, experts recommend paying attention to the length of the wire (optimally from 2 m), and purchase an additional extension cord for field work.
Cordless drills are indispensable where there is no access to the mains. They are more convenient to use - despite the increased weight due to the battery, the wires do not get in the way. But it is necessary to constantly monitor the charge, the operating time without recharging is limited.
When choosing a battery model, pay attention to the capacity and power (the duration of the operation depends on this discharge), the number of operating cycles (will tell you the approximate life of the battery), weight and size (affects the convenience applications). For industrial use, the craftsmen recommend stocking up with an additional battery.
Advantages of the drill Interskol DA - 10 / 12m2
The model Interskol DA - 10 / 12m2 conquered even at the stage of selection by the presence of 2 rechargeable batteries at once. During use, I also appreciated the backlight and the ability to select the drilling mode. The entire set is convenient to carry with you in a small suitcase that came with the set.