High rpms alone do not a good drill make. The ability to maintain whatever the machine is rated for under load and over time makes a good one.
High rpms alone do not a good drill make.
True but watts cost money. My SDS only goes to 900 rpm and that wasn't enough for the wood jobs I come across (router bits in a lock morticing jig). A high watt percussion drill (2500 loaded rpm) was a revelation.
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High rpms alone do not a good drill make.
The ability to maintain whatever the machine is rated for under load and over time makes a good one.