Two speed drill with 25 torque settings matches power to job
Built-in bubble level for accurate drilling and driving
Keyless chuck for quick and easy bit changes
Kit includes assorted drill and driver bits with bit holder and two batteries with battery charger
Handy storage case keeps bits organized
Product Review
Product Description
Powerful 19.2 volt cordless drill includes an assortment of drill bits, drive bits and a couple of batteries to keep you working while one battery is charging. Volts: 19.2, Speed - No Load (RPM): 400 and 1,100, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: 25, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Amp/Hour: 1.3Ah, Battery Included: Yes, (2) 1.3Ah batteries, Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes
Summary: 21.6 power switch failed too soon 2010-07-08
Comment: I used this drill for handyman duty. The switch failed way too soon in my opinion. Now I am stuck with a dead drill and two good batteries. Buy the good brands instead of junk like this.
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Summary: Kawasake 840110 2010-07-05
Comment: Great product, priced well below what I could find locally at Lowes or Home Depot.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Cordless Drill 2010-07-02
Comment: I am very pleased with this product. Most other Cordless Drills of this caliber run well over $100. I only had to pay $50 plus shipping. The order was filled promptly and I received it in just a few days. I have been very pleased with all of my purchases at Amazon.com. Quality products at reasonable prices!
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Summary: Drill Fine: Battery AWFUL! 2010-06-21
Comment: Looked like a good deal. Nice grip, nice light and easy chuck and nice torque. But battery dropped charge a few days after a full charge when brand new. Wouldn't recharge. Company replaced charger and battery. In the interim, during the swap, I purchased a second "kit" on sale that was the same price as a new battery. Now I own two drills and two batteries. Great backup, I thought. Now I own two dead batteries that will not take a charge.
The drills have been use a total of less than a total of 30 minutes since purchased. Considering the price of both units, that comes out to about $5. a hole!
I would NEVER buy a nicad battery household tool or appliance again.
From now on. Lithium is the choice for intermittent and infrequent use.
---JP
Customer Rating:
Summary: Weak 2010-06-15
Comment: If you're looking for something cheap that will give you endless hours of frustration... then this is your product. The battery stays charged for ~8 hours, without activity... so unless it's constantly in the charging station, each time you reach to use your drill... it will take about an hour to get a charge, which typically makes me put off the project I was just about to do...