Home Depot has
Ridgid 18V Subcompact Brushless 3/8" Right Angle Drill w/ 2x 4Ah Batteries w/ Charger (R87701K2SB) for
$169.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
mekkon for finding this deal.
Includes:- 1x R87701 18V SubCompact Brushless Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill
- Drilling/Driving Bit
- Bit Holder with Screw
- Belt Hook with Screw
- 2x R87004 4.0Ah Batteries
- R86093 18V Charger
- Operator's Manual
Features:- Delivers 375 in./lbs. of torque
- Industry's most compact right angle drill measuring in at only 3-1/2 inches
- 2-Speed gear box delivers 0-500 / 0-1,900 RPM
- 3/8 in. chuck provides optimized bit insertion depth
- LED Light for improved low light situations
- The included battery and charger are compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools
- 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers
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I went to by the jigsaw last month and I ended up buying the jigsaw starter kit with a 2ah battery & charger, because it was like $40 cheaper than just he jigsaw.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I've got a couple of the flexible 90° DeWalt 1/4" drive adapters, and they're usually great for screws in hard to reach places, but can be cumbersome, and are terrible for drilling or hole saws, etc.
To be fair, an actual right angle drill adapter would have a chuck and would do better with drilling or hole saws.
This tool will do the job in places that none of the adapters work though.
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This year price is horrible. Tariff hits hard.
This tool will do the job in places that none of the adapters work though.
It'll do some serious right angle drill work, but you have to have the Megamax power unit, too.
It'll do some serious right angle drill work, but you have to have the Megamax power unit, too.
No, I mean something like this:
https://www.homedepot.c
It uses a drill for power but has an actual chuck, not just a hex bit holder.
It's probably enough for most people, and the people who are drilling holes for a living probably buy a quality low-clearance right angle drill.
It's called Jobmax. I also have one with the oscillating head, impact driver head, and jigsaw head. Dunno why they discontinued them. They were inexpensive too.
Wouldn't mind getting one of these. I have a couple of the old 12v right angle impacts that I dremeled the battery shoe to accept the 18v batteries instead, since the 12v batteries suck. Haven't killed one yet.
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