It's important to keep in mind that these out-of-the-box applications for a cordless drill listed in this article are not recommended uses by power tool companies. In fact, if you happen to break your tool by using it beyond what the manual suggests, there is a chance you may void your warranty. That said, we highly advise you to have a full understanding of your power drill and use extreme caution when using the tool in any form.
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Unexpected Uses For A Cordless Drill You'll Wish You Knew Sooner
If you're invested in a power tool battery system, chances are you have a cordless drill. More than likely you use your drill for its typical uses like placing screws in walls and drilling holes into wood and other materials. You may even have some useful drill extensions for buffering cars and mixing paint. However, a cordless drill can have other unexpected uses that have nothing to do with construction or other types of heavy-duty projects.