Walmart has
Hyper Tough 12V Brushless Cordless Drill Driver Kit (6084) on sale for
$22.97.
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SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal.
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Product Details:
- 12V brushless cordless drill driver with LED work light
- Delivers up to 18 Nm torque and 800 RPM speed
- Compact lightweight design helps reduce fatigue
- Variable-speed control for drilling and driving tasks
- Includes 1.5 Ah battery (w/ USB-C recharge), charger & cable
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However the SKIL PWRCore 12v drill that lowes sells for $20 at the last few black Fridays is my current go to for most drill/driver duty today.
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First I find that the Chuck will release itself -spontaneously- if you're trying to unscrew/unbolt something and the screw/nut won't turn. Not acceptable! You don't want your torx-bit falling out of your drill, and onto the floor because of a tough fastener.
In addition it doesn't have enough power; not close to my old 12v Ryobi drill.
It's going back to WalMart.
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So here is my new buying position:
I need this like I needed Hot Wheels cars when I was 8 years old - pretty darn bad!
The same line of tools has a rotary tool that is brushless and works very well. The HyperTough one is $33 which is a great deal when the Dremel brushless cost $140, Milwaukee sells for even more. The HyperTough actually has a bit higher top RPM compared to the Milwaukee. I've tested this rotary tool with large cut off disks and confirmed that it can deliver good torque in low RPM which brushed rotary tools cannot do. (with small exceptions such as the fancy Proxxton rotary tool)
I like this little screw driver/drill. It's built well and is really small which became my goto screw driver when the Dewalt 20v driver is usually an overkill. You can find plenty of sub $30 screw drivers on Amazon but those little drivers have no variable speed trigger which really sucks. If I need big torque I have plenty of bigger drivers.
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