/wwwthreads_images/icons/tongue.gifHi John,... Having sent many drills to the Valhalla of power tooldom since getting my first electric drill in 1955 at age 12, I have noticed that the ones that went the greatest distance; did the most work; took the most abuse; and generally held themselves together the best were the ones with multiple reduction gears. Many drills have a spiral gear on the motor, and a big helical gear on the output, no intermediate reduction shaft. In order to get the speed down the spiral gear has to be horribly small, and has few teeth engaged, whereas the ones utilizing an intermediate shaft can have the motor spinning faster, larger gear, and produce lots more torque for getting bigger bits through without burning. Look for AMPs above 3.5, and speed below 1500, preferrably below 1200. Hope this helps, you have my condolences, there are a lot of drills from which to choose./wwwthreads_images/icons/crazy.gif
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