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That is still going strong after nearly 10 years (with two new generic batteries that were actually better quality than the originals). That works out to about $2 per charge. I also have a friend who is an electrition and he tells me the PC cordless drills are the ones that are tossed after pretty short lives.I recommned stongly against it - my only other experience with cordless drills is with my Ryobi. I bought this drill just under 2 years ago to supplement my much older, very reliable 12V Ryobi for when I need more UMPH.I never did like this PC drill that much because it is very heavy and the batteries they supply have very low storage capacity. I would recommend one of their higher end drills. Well mine died a few months ago. The charge would barely last 45 minutes of regular use.This comes with a fancy computerized battery charger that can detect and charge several differnt voltage batteries. I probably did not charge the batteries more than 25 to 30 times on that charger.I called PC and the best they would do is sell me a charger at a discounted price of $65 including shipping.
It's great the way Porter-Cable made a tool to respond to your commands so quickly and smoothly. The weight and the way it fits in your hand is perfect. The only drawback I could find is they didn't make a 15 minute charger like the guys who make that YELLOW drill. I have been working and playing with power tools almost all my life, I just turned 65. This Porter-Cable Cordless Drill/Driver has got to be the best one I've ever used.
Good buy for the money but wish it was built like a hitachi. The drill is ok. Not as tough as I had hoped since a drop to the floor from waist level broke a piece of plastic on it.
It works well, lots of power, etc. I had worn out a fabulous Porter-Cable 14.4v cordless drill. I wouldn't buy it again. but the battery life is very poor, a fraction of my previous tool. I had used and abused it, great batteries, great power. My family got me this 19.2v model as a replacement.
Oh yea,spoke with porter cable they don't know why they did this. Because it is a very nice drill. Why two stars and not one.
2006) I wanted to find out the cost of a replacement battery (for futute reference) Porter cable doesn't "have any left" there are two in dallas and mabe a few in detroit. So, why buy a great drill that you'll have to throw away with your "drill master" in two years, because the battery is beat. Just bought this drill a few weeks ago (dec.
Your choice. Mabe it was the move to Taiwan Yes, this battery has been discontinued but the drill hasn't.
No, there isn't another battery you can use (three different sources).
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