Panasonic Cordless Drill

Panasonic Cordless Drill - Ideal for Jobs Big or Small

Panasonic Cordless Drill - Ideal for Jobs Big or Small

panasonic cordless drill

Finding a cordless drill that would be ok to be used on small jobs around the house and larger jobs outside was hard until I found the Panasonic cordless drill. I am always doing some kind of home improvements or out woodworking in the garage and a drill is one of the tools that is used the most.

I wanted a cordless drill as I was forever tripping over the cord on my old drill and it ended up a bit battered after being dropped on the floor countless times.

I bought the cordless drill from Panasonic as a few friends had one and they had said how well it performed. After charging it up I was impressed at just how much power was behind it. I had no trouble using it to drill holes for a new wall sized shelving unit I was putting up in my wife's home office and it certainly saw some use that day.

No job is too big or too small for this drill and it copes with anything you throw its way. Using a Panasonic cordless drill is not only easy it's good to know you have a tool that will do what you want it to.

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Panasonic EYC108LR Cordless, Battery Powered, Rech...

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Today's Discussion

new battery for panasonic cordless drill,does it need charging over night?
not sure if the first time charged has to be for hours

Reply
Robert W
Just to be safe you want to have a full charge Look in the manual. Some batteries need charging after each use and some want you to completely run the battery down before charging.

►BobB◄
they are shipped with a "surface charge"... they were fully charged when they were boxed, but all batteries have internal resistance, all batteries will self-discharge. So, depending on the time the battery has been sitting in the box, waiting for you to release it, it has been slowing dying. Yes, recharge it before use.

jivepacketrat
Look at the information on your drill. If the batteries are NiCad, then discharge them fully before you charge them. If they are lithium batteries then you can charge them as required.



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