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LAZER™ SYNTHETIC ULTRA-LITE is what I am going to this year after using it last year on a buddies drill. It leaves a cleaner hole then the Nils and I love the reduced weight. It should really help the gears and clutch on the cordless drills.
Does the 1.5lbs difference really make that much of a difference?
Take a look at the Kluge from Vexilar. Industrial blades and a very light bit!Good fishing,Corey Bechtold
i will stay with my life time warranty drill and battery thanks. not two years like they are selling.
physically speaking, the lighter the hunk of metal you're trying to turn with the tiny electric motor is the better off you are going to be.Not really. Did you ever hear of The Flywheel Effect? A "heavier" body in motion tends to stay in motion better than a light body in motion.The flywheel on your car motor is a good example.
Quote from: wicane07 on Dec 26, 2013, 11:59 AMphysically speaking, the lighter the hunk of metal you're trying to turn with the tiny electric motor is the better off you are going to be.Not really. Did you ever hear of The Flywheel Effect? A "heavier" body in motion tends to stay in motion better than a light body in motion.The flywheel on your car motor is a good example.that's in a system with minimal resistance, using a drill is high friction
The Rigids at the Cheapo Depot are mostly not brushless, all the Milwaukee M18 Flex tools are brushless. Do yourself a favor and make sure you buy brushless.