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The Creddux 21V Cordless Drill Set combines a powerful 1.5Ah lithium-ion battery with 18+1 torque settings and variable speeds up to 1350 RPM, delivering versatile performance for all your home repair needs. Lightweight and ergonomically designed with a built-in LED and a comprehensive 84-piece accessory kit, this drill ensures precision, comfort, and readiness for any project.
Brand | Creddux |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1350 RPM |
Voltage | 21 Volts |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.38 Inches |
Color | Red Kit |
Included Components | Battery Charger, 84 pcs Drill Accessories |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 7.8"L x 7.4"W x 2"H |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 1350 RPM |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Battery Capacity | 1.5 Amp Hours |
Manufacturer | Creddux |
Part Number | Cre602 |
Item Weight | 3.85 pounds |
Item model number | Creddux... |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | Drill |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
W**L
Great Light-Duty Drill for Home or Office Use
I purchased this drill as a spare for light-duty use around my office, so I don't have to lug around my $200.00 cordless drill whenever I need to fix something or hang an award or photo on the wall. This drill is light-weight and compact, but seems very well-built and solid. It is perfect for everyone, even if you have smaller hands. It is not the most powerful drill at only 12V and about 550 RPM, but it is great for drilling into all kinds of wood and drywall. I would not use it to drill into metal, unless it was aluminum or something soft. The key-less chuck seems good enough and it has 12 torque clutch settings, so that you don't strip out your screw heads when tightening. Additionally, it has a drill setting if you are just drilling holes and don't need the clutch. One thing I would suggest if you are also buying a drill bit set along with this drill, is to purchase drill bits with hex shafts. A hex shaft will hold more securely in place versus a round shaft. I did find that it is hard to really clamp down on smaller round shaft drill bits and you may have to adjust them if they come loose. A hex shaft would solve that issue. At this price point and for what I am using it for, it a non-issue and more of an inconvenience. Hopefully, I will get a few years out of it
D**K
Medium duty versital drill.
Many features for a medium duty drill. Perks include a light, a level, and two/four bits that clip on either side. The clutch numbers aren't usually relevant, but all the speed features perform well. The directions are decipherable and this is a very good value for a medium duty rechargeable drill.
S**E
Good buy for light work
Good cheap drill for around the house if your doing limited work. NOT for heavy duty work.
L**I
Cordless drill
Great cordless drill perfect for small jobs around the home. Easy to use, good speed and enough power. Will recommend
M**H
None intimidating to use. Lightweight.
Easy to handle and use and it also includes hardware. I will be using this a whole lot more.
K**E
First drill
Works great so far. The battery has lasted since I’ve gotten itIt’s my first drill and it’s been easy to use so that’s niceIt was also like $20 when I got so its great.
J**E
Legendary
Love it. Lightweight and powerful!!!
O**E
Better than entry level, but not compatible with the majors.
This cordless drill from the Creddux Store is not a top-end drill, but it is better than the average entry level cordless drill. It came in a nicely printed box, showing the pride of the maker, and came with an assortment of driver bits, drill bits, sockets, screws and anchors.A 3/8-inch keyless chuck is basically the standard now, in fact I haven't seen a 1/4-inch chuck on a new drill in ages. It has a switch for two speed ranges, which is okay, but I'm not in love with, and it has the standard clutch so you can reduce power when drilling or driving into softer stuff. They call it 18 torque settings, but really it's a torque limiter. This is the kind of drill a homeowner/DIY person will want, and will set it on maximum speed and torque, and very seldom change the settings.The drill has a light which is for illuminating your workspace. To me it's just frou frou. I don't work in the dark, and have plenty of battery operated floodlights. The drill isn't brushless, so it's probably best not to use around flammable vapors.The only annoyance for me is that many battery powered clone products coming out of the far East use compatible batteries. A yellow tool will use Dewalt compatible batteries, a blue tool will use Makita, a red tool will use either Milwaukee, Craftsman, or Black & Decker compatible batteries. This Creddux tool either uses a proprietary battery, or a battery that's compatible with a system I don't have. That's a shame. The tool comes in yellow, blue, and red, but never says anything about battery compatibility. It's a 21-volt tool, but I have several tools that use the Makita 18-volt battery, and 21-volts work fine in them. A small variation in voltage is perfectly acceptable to these tools.This is a good choice for someone starting out, and for a gift to that person, but if you want to build a system of tools that use the same battery, decide on the brand, and stick with compatible batteries and tools. Unfortunately this tool doesn't seem to be compatible with anything.
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