Buy Power Drill Electric Screwdriver 15+1 Clutch Upto 1200RPM with Variable 2-Speed Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery, Cordless Drill Driver Kit 12V with 26 Accessories & Tool Case,

It has high torque and a lot of speed. A 12-volt cordless drill has 2 speeds (0-550 rpm and 0-1200 rpm), 15+1 clutch settings, and a maximum torque of 265 in-lbs. It also has 15+1 clutch settings to make sure you can make the most precise torque adjustments for accurate screw driving and drilling.

LED light and forward/backward switch are built in. The built-in LED light makes it easier for you to work in all kinds of places, so you can do just about anything. Switches that move screws forward or backward let the power drill driver drive screws in or out. The middle switch locks the drill driver in place.

An ergonomic design is one that is easy to use. Our drill weighs only 2.2 pounds, which makes it perfect for any job. The included flexible shaft makes it easy to get to places that are hard to get to. It also lets you extend for jobs that are up high and take the work out of it. The soft grip silicone handle is very comfortable.

One-Hour FAST CHARGE. Full charged for an hour, work for 3-4 hours. When the drill is fully charged, the charger shows a green light on the side of it. Provide a wide range of voltage from 100 to 240 volts without making any more mess about voltage changes.

Things in the bo. Among the tools in our cordless electric drill set: A battery that can be charged quickly; flexible shaft; magnetizer; +/- bit; 3 twist drills; 8 hexagonal sockets; 10 screwdriver bits; an extension bar; a hexagonal socket joint lever; a hard case; and the user’s manua.

I bought this because I don’t want to bother my kids or the manager of my building with small jobs. I know very little about power tools. You can use this if you’re an older woman, like me, and you’re willing to try your hand at DIY. It’s simple and very useful. My son-in-law gave me a quick lesson, and I’ve used it a lot. The only thing I don’t like about the case is that there aren’t enough places to store all the bits and small parts. In that case, what good is a case?

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