Drills with pistol
grips are the most common type in use today, and are available in a
huge variety of subtypes. A less common type is the right-angle drill, a
special tool used by tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians. The
motor used in corded drills is often a universal motor due to its high power.
For much of the 20th century, many attachments could commonly be
purchased to convert corded electric hand drills into a range of other
power tools, such as orbital sanders and power saws, more cheaply than
purchasing conventional, self-contained versions of those tools (the
greatest saving being the lack of an additional electric motor for each
device). As the prices of power tools and suitable electric motors have
fallen, however, such attachments have become much less common. A
similar practice is currently employed for cordless tools where the
battery, the most expensive component, is shared between various
motorised devices, as opposed to a single electric motor being shared
between mechanical attachments.
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