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I bought a BOSTITCH 18V 1/2" Lithium Drill, it has high and low range, 24 position clutch, 2 batteries and charger. I bought at Walmart online for $99 bucks, I don't remember if there was a shipping cost or tax but as I recall it came to $106, so the sales tax in Pa. is 6% so it must have been the tax. The batteries had a 2-year warranty which is something I have never seen before. Anyhow, I had the thing 9 1/2 years now and the batteries are still charging and holding a charge! For 99 bucks I would have been happy it lasted 5 years. I'm a retired carpenter I highly recommend this drill, it's gone from my working days and serves me in retirement. NOTE: DO NOT use Walmart when ordering online, they use 3rd party "vendors" and if something goes wrong, you have to deal with the "vendor" even though Walmart sold you the product and collected the money from you. My friend was screwed out of $300 bucks for a "refurbished" computer that never worked, and Walmart did NOTHING but give her the vendors phone number which led to an unmonitored answering machine.
Do you call black decker bddcdd12c compact? But the Dewalt DCD800 is much smaller, but stronger. In an objective comparison, the DCD800 is the best of your choice.
When talking cordless drills, I've been a 18V DeWalt guy all the way for a long time now. The downfall of them been mostly the chuck clamping and transmission - but they do gotten thru severe badass workouts every single workday.. Running my third one right now, which is rightabout exact one as my second one, but apparently a "Type B". But I preferred my second, "Type A" model, which provided more torque before the electronics shut the motor down. Crappiest cordless drill I ever wielded was an expensive, big sized HILTI, which had an annoying habit of self -stopping whenever you needed some actual power - and the plastic, pointy chuck was too slippery to crank down hard the drill bits. An useless PoS.