Buy LOMVUM 18V Brushless Cordless (20V Max) Drill Battery Powered 2 Speeds, 24 Accessories, Torque Max 38Nm Self-Tightening Chuck 10mm Drill (1Battery)

Two-speed cordless drill: The cordless drill is equipped with a two-speed setting with a speed range of 0-450 to 1450 revolutions per minute (rpm). The variable speed trigger allows you to control the speed at which the drilling takes place. When screwing, a slow speed (0-450 rpm) is preferred over a fast speed. Drilling tasks are more efficient when performed at a high speed (0-1450 rpm).

It has three functions: hammering, drilling, and screwing. It also has a hammer function. The torque of the drill is controlled by a total of 20 functions. Over-drilling and tearing the screw heads, as well as damaging the material you are working on, are prevented by using torque limitation.

1 Lithium-ion battery of 2.0Ah and 1.5 hours of rapid recharging of the battery ensure that the cordless screwdriver drill is always ready to use without restriction. The battery can be recharged in 1.5 hours, allowing for a quick full charge.

Brushless motor technology, with a torque of 38Nm, eliminates energy losses and ensures a long service life for the motor.

✦PACKAG. The package contains 1 LOMVUM cordless drill driver, 1 battery, 24 accessories, a charging adapter, a user manual, and a storage container. If you have any questions about our products, please don’t hesitate to contact us at your convenience..

IT WAS NECESSARY FOR ME TO RETURN THE FIRST ONE I RECEIVED.

Well, the first drill that I obtained only worked for about 2 seconds before failing to turn on at all after that.

That particular one had a strong oily scent to it. It appeared as though the drill bits had been drenched in oil. It’s possible that it caused a problem with the drill.

THE SECOND ONE WAS DEFECTIVE DUE TO A MISSING DRILL BI.

Amazon, being Amazon, took over and replaced it. I returned the one that was not functional. Unlike the previous one, this one did not have a strong oily smell or any visible residue. However, it only had five of the six drill bits that were supposed to be included. I couldn’t care less. I have a lot of them.

It is inconvenient not to be able to leave the battery on the charger.

Over the course of the last week, we were able to put this drill to good use. It’s been charged up (made sure not to over charge, apparently this drill has issues with this). That earns you a ding. This is the year 2020. Most people prefer to leave things plugged in and charging so that they are ready when they need them.

THE VERY FIRST USE WAS WORTH IT’S KEEP.

We needed to drill 12 holes in a 2 x 8″ board that was going to be attached to a dock, so we used a power drill. a total of 24 holes in pressure treated 2 x 8″ wood, including pilot holes and screw hole. It worked flawlessly, but the chuck that holds the bits in place needed to be hand-tightened on a regular basis because it would become loose. I recall that you used to be able to do this with a key on some old drills that I used to have. It was a bit of a hassle, but those were more or less impossible to get loose. This item has a large hand-held section that allows you to do this, but it may not be as tight as you would like it to be. I suppose it’s a reasonable trade-off.

After that, we needed to attach the board to a dock. Of course, the screws did not perfectly align with one another. So this drill proved its worth when we needed it the most, while we were hanging upside down and drilling backwards into this board from the dock. Approximately 6 inches from the water’s edge and in a relatively small area. It had more than earned its keep.

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.

**** A practical and reusable cas.

**** The drill itself (with two speeds, twenty torques, and a rev/forward function).

**** Rechargeable battery and charger (apparently there is a 2 battery version.

**** A total of six drill bits (3 black, 3 silver.

**** There is one extension rod.

**** driver’s octe.

**** There are six longer screwdriver bits.

**** There are nine shorter screwdriver bits.

**** 1 flexible angle driver extension **** 1 flexible angle driver extension (looking forward to trying this).

This appears to be a good combination of tools for a first-time user. When we’ve bought battery-powered tools in the past, we’ve done so based on previous sets and the batteries they came with. However, eventually batteries wear out and the manufacturer upgrades to a new one, and you end up with a slew of tools for which batteries are no longer available from the manufacturer. As a result, you could lose either way. This appears to be a reasonable price for a high-quality drill. However, when it comes to shipping products, they need to get their act together a little more. A bad drill bit, followed by a missing drill bit, is not a good batting combination.

Because I don’t see this manufacturer producing many battery-operated tools, it’s possible that this is a one-off.

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