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I've a makita corded drill and it has been decent so far. I prefer corded power tools just because they are less hassle and generally cheaper, particularly for hobbyist usage. I can certainly see how corded would not be ideal for a lot of professional use though.
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The cordless are a lot more useful tbh, just pick it up and go where you need it, they're no hassle really, a battery will do 2-3 hours heavy use or 2-3 days light and charges in the time you've had a brew.
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