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- HP: [Electronics] Presidents' Day Sale with up to 50% off
- Dell: [HDTV] Sharp AQUOS 37" LC37D64U 1080p LCD HDTV for $699 w/ Free shipping
- Dell: [Gadget] Linksys DMA 2100 Media Center Extender (Extend your video & photos to a TV) for $69.99 w/ coupon T$HTGVWRMFVKTH + $4.99 Shipping
- Dell Home: [Netbook] One-Day Sale: Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook $199
- Music 123: [Musical Instruments] Save $30 to $75 off Instruments and Accessories with Coupon
- Eddie Bauer: [Apparel] Save up to $40 on Most Clothing and Other Orders with Coupon
- GoldenGadgets: [iPod Case] Apple iPod nano Snap-On Crystal Case for 90 cents + $2 s&h
- Musician's Friend: [Disco Lights] Chauvet Vue II LED Moonflower DMX Lighting Effect for $70 + $8 s&h
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@cynical_bastard: Well, I only need to screw a shelf into a wall and attach some clips to my cabinet doors.. I seriously doubt that would be a problem for any drill. I'm not planning on erecting a building :D
Whatever @Oranges w/ Cheese: Whatever deal you find on a cordless drill (if that is what you're shopping for), take that price and spend it on a corded drill. Not only will you get a better tool, but cordless tool batteries will always shit the bed when it comes to charge capacity and are a total waste of money.
@Rob Weddle: I used to agree, but then I discovered the 18volt harbor freight drill. It is a piece of crap for any really work, but for that quick around the house stuff it can't be beat. And at $20 for a set that includes the drill, a few bits and a flashlight how can you go wrong.
For any real work, I'm with you on a corded drill being by far the best bang for the buck. I'm almost never working on a project that can't be reached by a cheap 100' extension cord. On the other hand, those new LiOn cordless torque drivers are getting awesome. The demo unit we tried out would on a single charge would put over 100 3" wood screws into treated 4x4 on a single charge, all in a drill about the size of my palm. I think it was a Metabo.
Worth noting that Dell has a Binding Arbitration clause (section 12 at [www.dell.com]), something the consumerist has railed against (rightly so) in the past.




I need to buy a drill - any deals on drills?