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PORTER CABLE 9984
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Reviews by Users
22 Apr 2008



Handheld drill is tough and has good features
This drill has a lot of torque, solid feel, and seems durable. We've used these in our lab for many years and abused them quite a bit, and they've come through great. I do wish it had bubble levels mounted in the casing on the side and on the opposite end from the chuck, like some Craftsman drills do. Batteries charge fast and last a long time....
–Stevefrom Amazon.com
25 Feb 2008



Great For Screwing
If you screw frequently, as many of us do, then this device is for you. I try to screw as often as possible and admit that in my younger days, I preferred to screw manually without the aid of any sort of electrical apparatus. As I think back, I never had any complaints unless I screwed after drinking a little too much. You see, I have found that high alcohol consumption may lead to instantaneous, inappropriate, sometimes regrettable and often very sloppy screwing that no one really appreciates w...
–Mike Barrettfrom Amazon.com
09 Jul 2007



professional grade
As I have come to expect, this is another really great tool from Porter Cable. Very strong drive and what appears to be really good battery life. The cordless chuck even has a "lock up" feature that automatically locks the gears when you are manually changing bits (ever wrestle with the other kind?).
–M. Powersfrom Amazon.com