Buy WORCRAFT 20V Cordless Hammer Drill Kit with Belt Hook, Brushless Motor, 550 in-lbs Max Torque, 1/2 in Metal Chuck, ETL CERTIFIED, 2x2.0Ah Batteries, Fast Charger, Tool Bag, and Anti-slip Gloves

Motor with brushless technology, metal keyless chuck, two-speed gearbox, 20+1+1 torque setting, for a wide range of applications such as driving, drilling, and impact drilling.

550 in-lbs of maximum torque is provided by the cordless drill’s intelligent brushless motor, which uses BLDC technology for maximum efficiency.

The spotlight mode has a 20-second shut-off function, which allows you to work for longer periods of time in dark or restricted spaces.

Technology that is cutting-edg. Long running time, high power, and quick charging are all advantages of Li-Ion batteries. They have an 80 percent greater capacity than standard battery packs.

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Everyone was taken aback. The kit includes a very nice tool bag, some work gloves, a charger, a battery, and a hammer drill, among other things. It is possible to purchase approximately half of the cost of a name brand hammer drill for this amount. And since it will not include a battery, charger, or carrying case, I didn’t have high expectations.

The quality of the tool bag is superior to that of any of my other tool bags from major brands in terms of durability. The teeth on the zipper are 12 inches wide and made of super heavy duty nylon. Every one of my other tool bags has a zipper that is only 1 1/4″ wide.

The bag itself is made of 600D material that has been doubled. Pockets can be found on every inch of the perimeter, both inside and outside. The handles are straps that appear to wrap completely around the bag, and there is also a shoulder strap that attaches to extremely heavy D-rings on the outside. There is something stiff sandwiched between two layers of fabric at the bottom of the chair, and there are rubber feet sewn into the bottom of the chair. There will be no scrimping or cutting corners here.

An important point to note about this bag is that its zipper was initially challenging to use, but this was only due to the acute angle at which it was constructed on its upper frame. With considerable force, I bent the ends out to make them more obtuse, and now the door operates as it should, opening and closing properly.

It is supplied with TWO batteries as well as a charger. THERE ARE TWO BATTERIES. For two reasons, I prefer two smaller batteries to a single large battery. This way, you can always have one charged, and it’s also much lighter than using batteries. For do-it-yourselfers, a single massive 6Ah battery is equivalent to mounting a heavy 5 gallon fuel tank on a weed wacker.. I’d prefer to just refill a small tank of gas.

On the back of the batteries, there is a power meter button that is simple to press and has four lights. In addition, the button is a good size, and the lights are visible. I have others that have buttons that are small and difficult to press, buttons that are poorly located so that your finger blocks your view, and only three lights instead of four lights.

The charger is simple, but it is easy to read and use, and it functions properly. There isn’t much to say about it other than the fact that the batteries are easy to turn on and off and appear to be fully charged.

The hammer drill itself was a pleasant surprise, to say the least. It appears to be very sturdy and capable, and it comes with two speeds as well as the standard LED task light on the front. It comes with a belt clip that is extremely strong and can be mounted on either side of the belt.

I put the drill through its paces and found it to be quite reliable. My thumb and forefinger were easily able to hold the chuck on the first of the drill’s 20 clutch settings, which was setting number 1. Perfect. Another drill I have could rip the horn off of an oncoming charging rhino on setting 1, rendering the clutch completely ineffective and ineffective. This one performed as expected, becoming steadily more powerful all the way up to twenty.

When using the ‘Drill’ setting, the clutch is completely removed from the equation, allowing you to utilize the full torque. It has a significant amount of force, close to 500 inch-pounds.

There is more vibration on the ‘Hammer’ setting, but it works exactly like every other hammer drill I’ve ever used. (Rotary hammers, on the other hand, are different. In ‘Hammer’ mode, as with all the others, there is no hammer action until you apply some pressure to the chuck. Using it properly means applying just enough pressure to be effective on whatever it is you’re drilling into.

If you’re a contractor who will be using it all day, every day, chances are you’ve already become addicted to a Big Brand. However, for any homeowner or do-it-yourselfer, this is ideal. If anything goes wrong, I’ll come back and update my review, but for the time being, I’m not expecting anything to go wrong.

Pro.

+ It’s just as effective as any of my other drills.

+ The hammer action is effective and does not produce a shrill sound like some others.

With the lowest setting, Clutch is highly effective and will not destroy your work.

+ The motor is brushless.

+ Comes with two batteries, a charger, a pair of nitrile coated gloves, and a fantastic tool case. .

Con.

– Does not accept batteries with brand names on them.

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