🔧 Drill Your Way to Success!
The WORKSITE Cordless Drill is a high-performance tool featuring a brushless motor for enhanced efficiency, a robust 1/2” all-metal chuck for maximum durability, and a powerful 530 In-lb torque. With two speed settings and a versatile 3-in-1 impact function, this drill is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It comes with a fast-charging 2.0Ah lithium-ion battery and a comprehensive 42-piece accessory set, making it the ultimate companion for any project.
Manufacturer | WORKSITE |
Part number | WCD336H |
Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 68.58 x 25.4 x 71.12 cm; 2.27 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WCD336H |
Size | 1/2" Chuck Brushless |
Color | Black Orange |
Material | Metal |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts (DC) |
Maximum Power | 40 Watts |
Torque | 530 Inch Pounds |
Speed | 1800 RPM |
Special Features | Brushless Motor, 1/2 Inch Keyless All Metal Chuck, 530 In-lb Torque, 2-Speed (0-480/0-1,800RPM), 21+1 Clutch |
Included components | 32pcs screwdriver bits, 1pc 2.0Ah Li-ion battery & 1pc 1-Hour Fast Charger, 1pc belt hook & 1pc magnetic bit holder, A brushless cordless dill, 9pcs drill bits & 1pc double-ended bit |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 2 Amp Hours |
S**L
Get it while you still can
The trend in modern hand tools is the move to electronically commutated (brush-less) electric motors, which unfortunately seems to add about $30 to the cost of the tool. Since I still have a .25 inch AC powered drill, circa 1950, that I inherited from my dad that still works just fine with it's brush type motor, I think I will save a few bucks and stick with the older type motor. The motor in the Worksite 1/2” cordless drill in the only part that is “conventional” in that it has virtually every other feature that a modern drill has including the key-less chuck, variable torque clutch, 2 gear ratios, variable speed, forward and reverse, spot light, battery status indicator, and interchangeable rechargeable lithium battery.The kit comes with a charger, canvas carry case, and a variety of driver bits. The drill is relatively heavy compared to others, but that usually suggests that it is very rugged. So far I am very impressed with this drill, particularly at the current price, but I fear that it might just be a “close-out” to be replaced with the more expensive brush-less model, that if it is as nice as this one, would still be a good value.When I looked at the price of a replacement battery, it is only $4 cheaper than this set, so I purchased a second set and got a replacement drill, charger, tool set and case for only $4. Lithium batteries for power tools drive me crazy in that every manufacture has their own proprietary design and none are interchangeable. If that manufacture should go out of business and not make provisions with a third party supplier, you might as well throw away the tool when the battery fails. Hopefully, someday the industry will establish a standard and/or someone with come up with a converter module to use batteries with different brand tools. This may be the reason for spending the considerable extra bucks to go with name brands that patents have run out and there are ample alternative batteries to fit their tools.
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D**Z
Tough drill equal to much more expensive tools
This is an amazing tool. I've used it for many materials. The hammer drill made quick work drilling through solid granite. It's powerful and light and gets the job done. Be sure to take the battery out at the end of the day or you might come back to a dead battery.
T**Z
Very nice drill for the money
I bought this for my daughter to use. I was really surprised how well it's made and has good torque. The drill has a nice metal chuck with the auto lock which is very similar to my Milwaukee drill. Looks like you can buy some larger batteries if needed and still be less than $80 for larger batteries and a drill.I gave it four stars only because when I compare it to my Milwaukee it doesn't have the same battery life and torque. However the Milwaukee cost 4X more.
S**S
good quality
Drill works as it should. Easy to use.
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