Swpeet Powerful Speedy Hand Drill 1/4-Inch Capacity with 13Pcs Drill Bit Set, Mini Hand Drill Manual ¼ inch with Finely Cast Steel Double Pinions Design, Chucks and Grip Handle for Woods, Plastics
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This item was not designed to handle heavy loads, nor do I think it would hold up well. Although I know it will drill through wooded walls, concrete will not be penetrated.
It was 13 1/4" drill bits with sizes 1 that I received. In the range of 5- In the case of anything larger than 5 mm, I would recommend getting a 3/8-inch electric drill. I tend to use this drill for small jobs but drill a smaller hole first before I drill a larger one, as I often find that the larger hole will bend the shaft and may break any attached thread.
I am not going to drill with this. There is nothing to be gained from the drill. Rather than using the Schroeder drill, use a drill bit.
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A simple drill was all I needed to do As a result, the drill cannot rotate full circle without becoming stuck. After that, I realized that not only did the drill bits bend easily, but that even the drill bends easily. The product was very cheap and of a very poor quality.

It is just what one woman needs to drill something at home when she is alone, doesn't want to call someone for help, and doesn't want to spend the money on As I was nervous using the product for the first time, I only gave it four stars on durability and ease of use. I believe that it is well constructed and meets all of my expectations for what I want and I will be able to use it in the manner I envisioned. By using the key, I can lock the drill bits in place, and the bits are sharp and easily go through the wood that I was working with. Anyone else interested in trying it should not hesitate to do so.

There are four parts to this drill In general, the drill body is a 3-inch drill The T-style instrument has a jaw chuck (for tips), a plastic lid attached to the back of the steel body, and a separate jaw chuck for tips All parts of the 3-D model are adjusted with this shaped tool When you use the tool, you clamp the jaw chuck (that is, whenever you want to use it). In addition to the drill bits, there is a box of tools. There are two things I am concerned about The following are the main points of the report. Trying to keep all these parts together can be a challenge. In the case of a T In the event that the drill's tool is lost, there would be no drill. Although it may seem obvious to keep the assembled tool and its accessories in the original box, this won't work without disassembling it, since the entire tool will not fit inside. The second point is to emphasize a bit more. In this case, the action appears jerky rather than smooth, as if the gears do not exactly line up. Almost every time you turn it, it locks up. If you try to use it for a project, it will fail instantly. It is not typical for hand drills to do this The Fiskars hand drill I use runs smoothly and is comfortable to use even for a child.

did not give it good marks because, despite being made of solid materials and featuring a good chuck, it simply is not up to par. When the drill gears catch and rotate slowly, the drill will not work properly, sometimes locking so completely that you can't use it. The chuck was rotated like a screwdriver instead of paying attention to the gears in order to drill for a particular purpose.

• Works in water as well as dry conditions. In order to plant, small holes must be made in The problem is handling things on walls, and I've been hunting for years for a manual drill (have kept looking for "hand" incorrectly). The cheaper battery drills are only effective if the drill is set up at a right angle from the work area, and are not meant to be used The drilling process can throw debris into the eyes, which is why goggles, gloves, and other protective gear are needed. It only took me a few moments to do this from the box opening to the completion of the task (no batteries to charge and no battery waste to worry about). It's rare to have to read instructions because there are very few safety issues to warn consumers of these. Taking up very little room in my tool storage for "everyday tools", they are very cheap and easy to use. Parental guidance was provided to this child I could not find them at any local hardware stores (just drill sets for umpteenth of a dollar).

No load is applied to the drill, so it cranks when you use a drill bit and put pressure on it to drill a hole, the thing is barely functional. This makes it very difficult to crank under pressure because the gearing seems to shift out of alignment. In the time it took us to learn of this, the 1 month window had just passed for returning this tool. This drill seems to be very popular, so I believe it is a problem with quality control. When you receive it, drill with it as soon as possible.

A fine hand drill like this one. I like it because it's light, easy to use, and seems relatively durable (although I don't expect it to last nearly 50 years like my old one! 1) The chuck is easy to tighten and release, and it seems to be fairly well built. After receiving the first one I was unable to use it - There were a few instances where the gears would bind up every third rotation, requiring a back-up and some wiggle to get them to move. In addition to providing an email address to contact customer support, the company promises 12 months of warranty A service request will be responded to within an hour. In the end, they did not meet the 12-point goal The company didn't follow through on its hour promise but they did provide a free replacement that didn't have the binding issue. In conclusion, I do give SWEET credit for the product support they provide. I would purchase products.

There is nothing wrong with this drill, but the gear mechanism is wildly loose (sloppy tolerances, a lot Chuck is reasonably well made, and the chuck key I use to tighten it and hold the bit in place works well. Despite the fact that they are not very exciting, the bits are good. I would not have purchased this, but Home Depot did not have any hand drills available, and Amazon offered only a few options that did not excite me. I could use it, but it barely meets my needs. It is fully expected that it will fail with Even so, as long as it's not too expensive, I'll probably be able to handle it. Hence, it is not a recommendation, but it may satisfy your needs.
