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Wowstick Drill US$38.28 (A$57.72) Delivered + 20% Cashrewards Cashback @ Wowstick Official Store AliExpress

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Wowstick drill $38.28 USD ($57.72 AUD) after using the 6SELECT3 code.

Additionally 20% cash back with the CashRewards deal. Meaning effective price would be: $46.17 AUD

These drills are popular with hobbyists as they are low RPM and high torque so great for models etc.

Cashrewards deal here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/709599

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  • +5

    wow

  • +1

    Is this any good? I have the wowstick but I had no idea they did a drill?!

    • I dont have one yet, but i have seen lots of reviews saying its great for fine/small work.

  • Finding replacement drill bits isn't as easy as going to your local hardware store. I've never seen drill bits that small. I've snapped plenty of small drill bits in the past, and can easily pick up a handful of replacements from a hardware store whenever I need them. I don't know where I'd be able to buy this size locally?

    There doesn't seem to be an adaptor for your regular screwdriver bits. There goes one of the best features of a battery drill - using it as a powered screwdriver. I had the vain hope of using this as a higher powered Wowstick. No such luck.

    • Yeah I have had a couple of screw driver bits break.

      Doesn’t look like this would fit the screw driver bits, but with the drill it looks like it could fit standard small drill bits as it just has a tighter/chuck.

    • You must have forgotten to check the corner with Dremel tools and accessories….

      • No Bunnings worth the name within a thousand kms of me.

        I've got three local hardware stores with significant shop floor size, but I don't think any of them stock Dremel. Blackwoods sell a Dremel engraving kit (which I've used often enough - but every other Dremel catalogue item, including bits, is special order). Never seen Dremel (or its clones) at any of the other hardware stores in my town either.

        @blackfalcon53 - you may be right there. Regular small drill bits might fit. I missed the obvious solution.

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