tjfatwallet said: How do you get to 3 for $88 - I've applied the SEARS2012 and it brings me down to $102.97. What other coupons or discounts are there?
What do you mean by CB of your choice?
I did list the other coupon in the OP you needed to use in your Sears/SYWR coupon center. If you are unfamiliar with the terms and/or program, I would suggest searching the forums for information to understand the details of the program.
Oddly, while "DD" - Dumpster Diving is on the FatWallet FAQ Acronym list..."CB" as commonly used here to mean CashBack.....isn't.
srulie
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 9:55a
Thanks bought the 3. I never knew about the coupon center.
heyjoe
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 10:18a
Thanks OP! In for 3 and used Discover 10% CB.
dark530
Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 11:05a
This is a great drill, I've had the earlier model for years. Considering picking up a second.
hpmaster
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 11:24a
Notes:
single speed gearbox, no high/low speed selection.
charger appears to be a 3 hour charger.
otherwise great deal.
hpm.
Matr0skin
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 12:10p
SEARS2012 code shows up as $5 off $50, not $15 0ff $100
rjbastien
New Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 12:17p
hpmaster said: Notes:
single speed gearbox, no high/low speed selection.
charger appears to be a 3 hour charger.
otherwise great deal.
hpm.
According to the product description: * Kit includes: 3/8 in. drill/driver, 19.2 volt DieHard battery, 1-hour charger * Craftsman 19.2 Volt Drill Driver drills at high and low speeds with the flick of a finger
But if you use the link to the instruction manual, it does NOT show a hi/lo speed switch, and it says: Your drill comes with a 10-12 hour charger for overnight charging of your 19.2 Volt battery (included).
So thanks to hpmaster for pointing that out. I sent an email to Sears; they probably just did a copy/paste of the better 1/2 inch model description on the web site..
TheSpruceDeuce said: Is this better than dewalt drills? Anyone?
Depends on which models/sales you are comparing it to.
This one (or ones if you buy 3) are good for light to moderate work...or to just keep as a spare in a den/basement etc...when you don't want to run out to the garage just for a quick job, etc.
v1rok
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2012 @ 10:14p
At first I got excited about this deal, but after looking at the description of this drill I noticed that the techical parameters are below average (for 19.2V drill): only 650RPM? 125 in/lbs torgue? These specs seem subpar
torpid
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 10:02a
Consume Reports didn't recommend this one at the standard MSRP. But they did say it charges in 1 hour. And for the price, it was in the middle of the pack of more expensive ones. The 17310 model is highly recommended. At first I thought they were the same except for the battery, but they are apparently different in other ways.
Logan71
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 8:40p
v1rok said: Is there a big difference between 18V and 19.2V cordless drills? I assume 19.2V are better, but are they way better or just marginally better?
I'll answer your question with a question. What do you plan to do with it?
I have a 6 yr old large size drill/driver like this one that's only 9 volts, but also it was only $19 at Harbor Freight..
I use it for driving screws/hanging pictures, as the battery only lasts 15-20 minutes now, however who hangs pictures for more than a few minutes at a time ?
For longer/tougher jobs, I have a 3/8" 120v drill and a dremel.
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