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Also, they're all brushed motors. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, but is likely why they are cheaper. Newer brushless are more compact, usually with more power or the same power for a smaller/lighter unit. Which is handy for a) reducing fatigue if you're holding them over your head or at a weird angle for any length of time or b) using them in a confined space.
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Looking at getting a drill
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