
Ingersoll Rand 7811G
Score: 82/100
Ftvogue Air Angle Drill
Score: 60/100Rankings

The Ingersoll Rand 7811G is a heavy-duty, reversible pneumatic pistol-grip air drill featuring a convenient keyless chuck and variable speeds. Its high air consumption at load is a notable trade-off for its power and convenience. It is best suited for DIY enthusiasts and auto mechanics needing a lightweight drill for smaller bits.

The Ftvogue 90 Degree Air Angle Reversible Drill is a compact zinc alloy tool designed for drilling in tight spaces, featuring a 90-degree head and 1800 RPM speed. Its main drawback is the potentially high air consumption and lack of detailed performance data, which may strain standard compressors. It is best suited for DIY enthusiasts and light industrial users needing a pneumatic right-angle tool for confined spaces.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1,700 RPM | 1,800 RPMbest | |
6.1 N·mbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 4 CFMbest | 17.66 CFM |
90 PSI | 116.03 PSIbest | |
0.375 inchesbest | 0.375 inchesbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 3.04 lbs | 2.5 lbsbest |
| ↓ lower better | 7.4 inchesbest | — |
0.25 inchesbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Design & Ergonomics(3) | ||
Chuck Type | Keyless | Keyed |
Tool Weight (lbs) | 3.04 lbs | 2.5 lbs |
Handle Style | Ergonomic | Right-Angle |
Compatibility & Air Requirements(2) | ||
Air Consumption (CFM) | 4 CFM | 17.66 CFM |
Operating Pressure (PSI) | 90 PSI | 116.03 PSI |
Features & Controls(1) | ||
Speed Control Type | Variable | Lever |
Build & Durability(1) | ||
Housing Material | Aluminum | Zinc Alloy |
Performance & Power(2) | ||
Free Speed (RPM) (RPM) | 1700 RPM | 1800 RPM |
Gear Configuration | Standard | Hardened Reduction |

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