A high torque electric drill which can accept the many carbide bits I own unlike my favorite Wowstick.
TIP - Don't throw out the box as it is the only place where instructions are found.
Comes with a nice case, a paper sleeve on the tool explaining the buttons, and two removable storage trays with locations for ten 3.175mm shank bits on each.
The electric drill does feature a slot for DSPIAE's Spin-Lock Drill Bit sets and I bought all three six-packs. When placing them in the storage trays, I intentionally left one slot empty between the sets.
The easiest way to get the drill bit hinged storage to fold out is to press from behind and then remove by gripping onto the shanks of the bits.
It is not loud. The spindle can be locked to loosen/tighten the chuck or use the electric drill manually. While the end cap does spin, it seems to lack bearings as it has some friction. The electric drill can be used while plugged in for charging using the included ridiculously short USB-C cable. This cable's USB-C plug is a bit deeper than most so ensure to take that into account if replacing it like I did. A light near the end cap illuminates when the electric drill is in use. Note the indentation on the body for the rubber charging port cover which fell off. It was found and easily put back in place.
TIP - Don't throw out the box as it is the only place where instructions are found.
Comes with a nice case, a paper sleeve on the tool explaining the buttons, and two removable storage trays with locations for ten 3.175mm shank bits on each.
The electric drill does feature a slot for DSPIAE's Spin-Lock Drill Bit sets and I bought all three six-packs. When placing them in the storage trays, I intentionally left one slot empty between the sets.
The easiest way to get the drill bit hinged storage to fold out is to press from behind and then remove by gripping onto the shanks of the bits.
It is not loud. The spindle can be locked to loosen/tighten the chuck or use the electric drill manually. While the end cap does spin, it seems to lack bearings as it has some friction. The electric drill can be used while plugged in for charging using the included ridiculously short USB-C cable. This cable's USB-C plug is a bit deeper than most so ensure to take that into account if replacing it like I did. A light near the end cap illuminates when the electric drill is in use. Note the indentation on the body for the rubber charging port cover which fell off. It was found and easily put back in place.
