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I need an inexpensive electric drill used or new will not be used much!?

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I have drill bits but running out of ideas as to where to buy one, they seem expensive and I do not want to hire one, any ideas please ?

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  1. Check the thrift stores and the goodwill stores!


  2. Target has some cheap ones

  3. Go to your local home depot if your in a city that has one sometimes on there reduced tables you'll find tools like this.

    I just happened to pick up an almost new ryobi drill for 20.00

    last tiome I was in my local HD.  You never know you may just come across something else you'll need for another task.

  4. If in UK - Tesco, Argos, Machine Mart, Screwfix, Tool Station. Can pick them up new for £20 or so.

  5. Why not try freecycle.org  you will be surprised what people give away for free.   Its global now so wherever you live there is bound to be a group near you.

  6. Black and Decker is the cheapest of the better drills.  Anything less than Black and Decker and you will not be happy with the quality or torque, even for the simplest of projects.

  7. Go buy one.  Like everyone else does.

  8. I bought a red and black one at Target for 19.99$ it came with the bits and a built in level and rechargeable battery.

    http://www.target.com/Durabuilt-7-2V-Rec...

  9. Walmart, for about 20 bucks, also Harbor Freight, you can buy an 18 volt cordless for 19.95, I know, I just bought one

  10. tesco .com have some cheap ones

  11. look for a Harbor Freight where in your area or check their website.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/di...

    18v cordless drill, $20 you can't beat that.

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