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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By clovercreekbear "clovercreekbear" (Eugene, OR) - See all my reviews This review is from: Delta CL180 18 Volt Drill Driver (Tools & Home Improvement) The charger for the model CL180 always tended to overheat when plugged in...and finally lasted less than two years despite only light use. And it seems to be unavailable for separate purchase. So apparently I get to throw away a perfectly good, nice, cordless drill for want of a charger! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Delta CL180 18 Volt Drill Driver (Tools & Home Improvement) I bought this drill as a part of a larger battery operated power tool set, and for the price I paid, I've been happy with this tool.
Althought it might be a tad heavy, it's tackled many jobs around our house. It's been about 3 years now, and one of the two battery packs has ceased to work, and the other one has worn down a little bit. It seems to be a little heavy at times when the work is shoulder height and above. That would probably be my only criticism given the pricepoint. 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By the Scientist (Milwaukee, WI USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Delta CL180 18 Volt Drill Driver (Tools & Home Improvement) This drill has a 1/2 inch chuck and about 300 inch pounds of torque. It weighs about 5 lbs. Although the torque to weight ratio is not the greatest compared to newer smaller battery models, this drill is about as good as you're going to get for the money. Deltas smaller shopmasters are too underpowered for bigger jobs. I would compare this one favorably to any of the Skills and it blows away most B&D's. Blows away all "cheapie" 18v's. I don't know if replacing batteries will be easy nor do I know how long they will last. This drill seems powerful enough to tackle most household/home improvement work. |