Picked up one of these 8 or so years ago. Not marked any price on the shelf, I used the in-store scanner and it was only $5. Works fine for my needs. Mine's red though, so it goes faster.
I have drills from other brands but for work i use these hyper tough, impact drill 20v and normal one 12v and even the small one. I thought they wouldn't last at all but I've been with them for 2 years now.
Thank you for the comment!!! 2 years and still going is not bad for a $20 drill!! I suspect I will have mine for many years since I do not use them daily. Thank you again for the comment!
These are so cheap even if people have an 18 volt platform already. Its almost like a knock off milwaukee m12 drill but its only 20% of the cost. Perfect if you have alot of overhead work and you need a lighter drill, or your working in a condition that you wouldnt want your nicer tools in. Id definitely be interested in seeing some of amazons 8-12 volt drills versus this. Some even come with Usb C charging, very convenient.
What you said about the price difference is very true. My opinion is that for 99 percent of us normal non-tradesmen the difference is not worth the price difference. The Milwaukee also has one more attachment for getting very close to a wall or ceiling and still being at 90 degrees.... but I am old I never needed that in my lifetime... so the hyper tough is good enough for me. But a professional (such as a cabinet maker or installer) would probably miss that 3rd attachments. I have about 5 or 6 more Hyper Tough videos coming up... but after that I am thinking about comparing them to some cheap amazon products.... Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and enjoy the holidays and New Year!!
Thank you for the comment.... Yes!! Many many typos!!! Starting a few videos ago I made it a point to cut and paste every bit of text into a word processor to catch most of the typos..... not 100 percent, but vastly better than the first 5 or 6 videos I did!! Thank you again for the comment!!!
Picked up one of these 8 or so years ago. Not marked any price on the shelf, I used the in-store scanner and it was only $5. Works fine for my needs. Mine's red though, so it goes faster.
I mean for a $20, it does plenty. For 45 the brushless one is worth the upgrade. The 12v rotary tool also seems to be great
What is that golden thing at the end? of the drill... my drill didn't come with that.
I have drills from other brands but for work i use these hyper tough, impact drill 20v and normal one 12v and even the small one. I thought they wouldn't last at all but I've been with them for 2 years now.
Thank you for the comment!!!
2 years and still going is not bad for a $20 drill!!
I suspect I will have mine for many years since I do not use them daily.
Thank you again for the comment!
These are so cheap even if people have an 18 volt platform already. Its almost like a knock off milwaukee m12 drill but its only 20% of the cost. Perfect if you have alot of overhead work and you need a lighter drill, or your working in a condition that you wouldnt want your nicer tools in. Id definitely be interested in seeing some of amazons 8-12 volt drills versus this. Some even come with Usb C charging, very convenient.
What you said about the price difference is very true. My opinion is that for 99 percent of us normal non-tradesmen the difference is not worth the price difference.
The Milwaukee also has one more attachment for getting very close to a wall or ceiling and still being at 90 degrees.... but I am old I never needed that in my lifetime... so the hyper tough is good enough for me. But a professional (such as a cabinet maker or installer) would probably miss that 3rd attachments.
I have about 5 or 6 more Hyper Tough videos coming up... but after that I am thinking about comparing them to some cheap amazon products....
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and enjoy the holidays and New Year!!
Ahem ....20bucks! I got it for pilot holes so I don't hav to change bits on my m12 or dewalt ,for the price it prolly don't even need a review
Try the 4ah battery
Hi, how do you attach the bits? Those ones it came with don’t stay in. Please help
Good amount of typos, but good video!
Thank you for the comment....
Yes!! Many many typos!!!
Starting a few videos ago I made it a point to cut and paste every bit of text into a word processor to catch most of the typos..... not 100 percent, but vastly better than the first 5 or 6 videos I did!!
Thank you again for the comment!!!