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When choosing a drill, several factors should be taken into account:

  1. Power - the greater the power, the easier it is to drill into harder materials. For ordinary household tasks, a power of around 500 W is sufficient.
  2. Rotational speed - the higher the speed, the easier it is to drill into softer materials. For drilling into wood, a speed of around 1000 rpm is sufficient, while for drilling into metal, a speed of around 2000 rpm is needed.
  3. Additional features - some drills have additional features, such as depth setting, hammer function, or the ability to work as a screwdriver.
  4. Weight and ergonomics - the drill should be lightweight and comfortable to use, so as not to tire the hands during longer work.
  5. Brand and price - it is worth choosing drills from reputable brands that guarantee high quality and reliability. At the same time, the price should be adequate to the quality and functionality of the device.

In summary, when choosing a drill, power, rotational speed, additional features, weight and ergonomics, brand, and price should be taken into account. It is also worth reading reviews from other users and comparing different models before making a decision.

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