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Zenooph

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Hi all,

I'm busy looking for a new cordless drill purely for building coils (wrapping Claptons and all that).

Do you guys have any specific preference or do you just use what you have?

I've been looking at the 12v Ryobi for about R400. I don't really want to spend much more because I will only use it for coil builds.
 
@Zenooph I use aircraft safety wire pliers unnamed (24).jpg for twisted kanthal builds works like a charm no power needed... Jst don't no where u would b able to get them coz I got mine from a customer ages ago
 
I've been using my normal power drill for Claptons and twisted builds, but I want to do some stitched and alien builds and I need a drill that has better speed control, especially at low speed.
 
Any drill that has variable speed and reverse is fine. I use my black n decker and it works perfectly.
 
My 'variable speed' unfortunately only has fast and very fast. lol

I have found that cordless drills have much better speed control than corded drills.
 
It needs to be able to go variable speed. So very slow and also fast. helps alot if it is variable with the trigger. . and also must have a chuck adjustable lock and tight grip to hold the wire.. these allen key things just wont work.
 
That is exactly why I was looking at getting a new drill. I've managed pretty well up until now, but I need the slow speed option.

Thanks for confirming what I was already thinking.
 
My 'variable speed' unfortunately only has fast and very fast. lol

I have found that cordless drills have much better speed control than corded drills.

Not all of them. My corded drill goes from extremely slow to extremely fast. The trigger is pressure sensitive. The harder you press it, the faster it goes. Even though this is a Black n Decker, I've had it for about 10 years now and it has never let me down. Very good drill this.


It needs to be able to go variable speed. So very slow and also fast. helps alot if it is variable with the trigger. . and also must have a chuck adjustable lock and tight grip to hold the wire.. these allen key things just wont work.

I don't agree. Mine has the key chuck and it works perfectly. For coil building I don't even use the key. I just tighten it with my hands. Never slipped out once.
 
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My current corded drill is great for everything else, and it does have a pressure sensitive trigger although at the point it engages it already goes too fast.

Lucky for me I can get a new cordless with my e-bucks.
 
I've twisted wires and coiled claptons and have never used reverse - seems I am missing something... Hahaha. I've never twisted twisted wire though.
 
Got my drill today! It's got everything I need. Fwd and Reverse, variable speed and a tight keyless chuck.

Watch the coil porn thread for my new coils
 
@Zenooph which one did you end up buying?

Im looking at this one, but not sure if it supports reverse as well.

http://www.takealot.com/ryobi-12v-10mm-cordless-drill-1100mah-nicad-3-hour-charge/PLID38159972
I may go check the one out at makro also interested to know if the charger is included in the box, silly question I know
@Riaz That's the exact on I got. It has forward/reverse, variable speed and a keyless chuck.

I'm very impressed with it.
One silly question - is there a battery charger included with it. I have to ask as I was caught with this before.
 
Im looking for one that comes with a fancy box/ carry case :D

Both the ones in the links above dont have carry cases
 
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