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North Central Illinois | If the drill has any age at all on it I would probably scrap it and buy a new drill with batteries and charger. For what new batteries cost you would probably be better off in the long run. I needed a light drill for my basement workshop this past December. I picked up on sale a Dewalt 20v with two batteries and charger for $110. Now mind you this is not their heavy duty model and not a hammerdrill but it is plenty good enough for what I needed. It will work with the batteries for our shop tools as well. | |
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