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Hard@it | 11:44 Sun 24th Jun 2007 | DIY
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Can anyone tell me where I can get a lower than average speed, (revs. per/m), corded drill. The lowest I have seen is 2600 rpm. Thanks in advance.
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Buy one from BQ whatever speed, within a week it will run at the lowest you would think possible and then blow up, made in China!!
Sorry mate only a joke , Don't know
I bought a Bosch variable speed which can run slow enough to be used as a screwdriver.


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Thanks all for the answers. The reason I want it to be low rpm and corded is for use as a permanent bench drill.
I did think of variable but I want it permanent on low and not too big in area. Cheers Hard@it
Some variable speed drills have a rotary adjustment which sets and "locks" the maximum speed at whatever you want. Mine can also be used as a screwdriver, and it can be set to run at a very slow speed in this way. This is effectively "permanent". I think mine is also Bosch. Worth investigating I reckon.
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Follow up on slower speed drill - have now settled for a Black and Decker 240v, covering all speeds as you want This has trigger speed and comes in a case and costing a believe it or not 15 pounds. Thanks for input

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