This tool set comes with a drill with 20V MAX lithium ion technology that is lightweight, small, and has a long battery life.

In this drill set, there is a 24-position clutch that gives you precise control when you’re drilling into wood, metal, plastic, and more.

For less fatigue, this tool kit is small and lightweight, and it lets people drill and screw in small places.

A variable speed trigger makes it possible to countersink screws without damaging the material.

Contains a lot of different tools and bits for a lot of different DIY projects.

Over $80 wort.

Project Kit: Drill Styl.

Let the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* cordless drill/driver and 34-piece home project combo kit help you do a lot of things that you have to do on your own. You can use the cordless drill/driver to work on wood, metal, and plastic. It is small and lightweight but powerful enough to do this. It has a 24-position clutch that gives you total control, and the variable-speed trigger lets you countersink screws without hurting the work surface or the material you’re cutting. The 20V MAX* lithium ion battery can be charged and used with other tools in the system. It can hold a charge for up to 18 months. A level, a tape measure, a utility knife, and a lot of different bits are all in this handy home kit. It can be used for simple repairs, simple projects, and home maintenance. The storage and carrying case that comes with the kit helps keep everything in order. . 20 volts is the maximum voltage of the battery when it’s not being used. It should be 18 volts at this point in time.

Plenty of strength (for what it is, i.e. an entry-level china-made drill designed for around-the-house DIY work). I think people who say it’s weak are either way off in their expectations, or they didn’t change the clutch setting from screw to drill. The thing comes out of the box set to its “weakest” setting, number 2. At number 2, the clutch slips pretty quickly. That’s why I have a hard time letting go of the clutch while still holding on to it at 22.

This drill would be great if I could. I’m giving it two stars because the drill moves a lot. The thing isn’t balanced the way it should be. To make a 3/4″ hole in a cheap particle board cabinet for security camera wiring, I had to keep the drill bit steady and not move around when I tried to make the hole.

In the hope that I had a bad drill, I sent it back. In the same way, the replacement came out the same as the first. A bad batch might be to blame. I’m thinking about sending this new one back, too. To keep it, I would have to pay just $32 because I bought it on prime day. With the wobble, even if it costs that much, it might be worth it as a backup, only for driver bits and no drilling. Aw, I’m screwed. Har!

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