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MasterSpec 12V Cordless Drill Driver Screwdriver Accessories $39.99 (Was $49.99) + Delivery (Free to Major Cities) @ TOPTO

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The Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill/Driver Kit is lightweight and compact for working in tight spaces for long periods of time. High/Low-speed transmission delivers 2-Speed variations, allowing users to choose the level of performance needed for various applications. This Cordless Drill is perfect for tasks in and around the home, garage, garden and workshop, including drilling wood, plastic, metal, brick and drywall, putting furniture together, adjusting/ replacing a light fitting, opening up a household electric device for repairs and more!

FEATURES
*All 17pcs bits (Cordless drill set including 1x Cordless Drill Skin 1x Battery, 1x Charger, 6x Drills, 6x 25mm Bits, 1x Extension bits holder, 1x Carry box) in a convenient carrying case for easy storage, save space for users; Cordless drill included a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
*No slipping on screw head, more efficient cordless drill driver, 2 modes, screw driving and drilling. 2 Variable Speeds: Low Speed (0-350RPM), High Speed (0-1350RPM). Torque Adjustment Clutch (18+1)
*Ergonomic design in handling(even can operate within one hand), built-in LED to provide increased visibility
*Clump bits tighter with its 3/8 inch keyless chuck, powerful 20N.m max drilling capacity: 10mm (metal) and 20mm (wood)
*Electric drill is ideal for novice to DIY and experienced craftsmen to drill holes, we offer 13 accessories for free, Easy-carried high density PE blow-moulding case, buy with confidence.

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closed Comments

  • Would this be suitable for installing a door lock?

  • The dewalt at home:

  • yeah dont buy this

    1stly 12v is kinda shit…and this proprietary stuff even worse

    for basic use hard to beat ozito pxc on speical

    • Supercheap toolpro is 12 volt…. and they are very nice.

      Not that I would buy junk like this, but some people might need something cheap and simple for the odd job.

    • Hold up, the Milwaukee M12 gear is a pretty popular 12v line, and quite well reviewed by trades people that use it alongside the 18v gear.

  • I’m certain this is the same as my green ozito I bought 15 years ago and is the oldest tool I own, I’m gonna get one because they last forever

    • How is it "the same"? Is it rebranded? Same OEM factory? And — most importantly — same battery fittings? Honest question; I truly am in the market for a cheap drill for the odd job (I mostly use it to clean the car's carpets, tbh).

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