Don't know if you have Lidl or Adli supermarket's in the US, but I buy their parkside brand. You're about £35 for the drill and battery. Amazing value and does for most jobs. They have an entire tool line that uses the same 20V batteries. I still have my 240v DeWalt circular saw for proper jobs, but it's great value.
For not being a tool review, I enjoyed the tool review ;-). Nice to know if you occasionally use a 2nd drill this is a contender. Question: Would you consider doing "Non-Reviews" on micro sized tools, Mini table saw, drill press, coping saw or lathe? Not everyone needs to cut 8 foot long 2 x 4's or rip up 4 x 8 foot seets of 3/4 baltic birch. I work on small boxes for electronic projects and like the look of wood over 3d printing. Small retro game cabinets, portable lab power supplies, amateur radio digital and blinky things for the grandkids. Are there smaller power tools for this?
Thanks. Got the guidance needed. I wanted to create some holes for paper bundles for the office. Bought a drill, got confused. And after seeing your videos, I am using it like a pro.
Chinese products nowadays are better that what it was before. I have a lot of chinese powertools and it does perform great. The only thing not grrat about them is the battery it comes with it. The good thing is makitaboriginal batteries can fit on those and it works well.
Thank you so much. Yes I want a cheap lightweight cordless drill to clean my shower (with drill brush attachments) and for digging my raised garden beds for transplanting.
I bought one before rarely use today after two years I pull the trigger and the whole house smell like an electrical shortage or a thunder had strike, the drill still spin but the smell
Just for the fact that the bits come loose, and the extended amount of time that charging is needed takes away the merit that it as enough power for the job. In my opinion, this is not worth the time and effort.
this video just shows that you need to by a drill (or anything) to your budget and your usage! IF you are on a low budget you get a cheap drill! IF you only need a drill for a few jobs a year then get a cheap drill
Panasonic had a _seconds_ company under the name Palsonic. That company sold Panasonic items that had come off the production line and needed some fix of some sort and because of that they could no longer be sold a a new Panasonic product. Hence the Palsonic name and they were able to sell a perfectly working item and not sully the Panasonic name if the item failed and stopped working. I purchased a lot of Palsonic products and can't ever remember having an issue with them. This drill may be the _Palsonic_ of the Powersmart drill's parent company and not up to the high quality with poor joins in the shell or a gear that doesn't engage smoothly then instead of scrapping the tool or spending more time than it is financially worth they just rebrand it under their "seconds" company name and sell it under a different name for a smaller profit and may even claim it as a tax write off. ?🤷♂ Mitsubishi electronic also had their own "Palsonic" and it was called Diamond _something_ (can't remember the rest of the full name, Diamond Data maybe?). A scratched TV case or a resoldered component and it was rebadged from Mitsubishi to Diamond _something._ The diamond name tied in with the Mitsubishi diamond logo. Of course I may be totally wrong and I am full of 💩. 🤦♂
I don't know much about Powersmart but it seems like they are primarily an outdoor tool company. They are based in the US and their parent company Amerisun Inc, doesn't even have a website, so who knows.
I don't know what to tell you - I'm drilling with a drill bit at both of those time stamps. The first is a countersink bit and the second is a forstner bit. @@mracer8
I agree, that's the same reason I have a MacPro on my desk and a John Deere for my 1/10 acre front yard! oh, did I mention about the Sub-zero refrigerators in my 500 sq-ft condo!! Look really cool!
I actually got the DNYKER drill kit on Amazon. It was $36.99 and you could use a 40% off coupon. Then I used my some of my Amazon rewards points from my Amazon credit card. So all said and done. I actually got a drill kit for 77 cents.
What do you think? Do you have a need for a stupid cheap, extra drill? Watch all my tool videos: ruclips.net/p/PLTY95XXc6N71G1FkDvqT93KURRaErR8rO
I'm here because I don't have a drill and don't wanna spend an extra $100 just to poke 4 holes in my wall😭
I bought one of these for general and basic DIY jobs around the house and it blew me away how good it is.
Don't know if you have Lidl or Adli supermarket's in the US, but I buy their parkside brand. You're about £35 for the drill and battery. Amazing value and does for most jobs. They have an entire tool line that uses the same 20V batteries. I still have my 240v DeWalt circular saw for proper jobs, but it's great value.
Thanks for the info. I have a LIDL near me. Ill grab one id i see it!! Cheers!!
For not being a tool review, I enjoyed the tool review ;-). Nice to know if you occasionally use a 2nd drill this is a contender. Question: Would you consider doing "Non-Reviews" on micro sized tools, Mini table saw, drill press, coping saw or lathe? Not everyone needs to cut 8 foot long 2 x 4's or rip up 4 x 8 foot seets of 3/4 baltic birch. I work on small boxes for electronic projects and like the look of wood over 3d printing. Small retro game cabinets, portable lab power supplies, amateur radio digital and blinky things for the grandkids. Are there smaller power tools for this?
Reminds me of my first cordless... 15 minutes use.. 14 hours charging.🤣
Great 'unofficial' product review! Cheap and cheerful is sometimes all you really need.
Cheap and cheerful...a great description of what this drill is. I like that
Thanks. Got the guidance needed. I wanted to create some holes for paper bundles for the office. Bought a drill, got confused. And after seeing your videos, I am using it like a pro.
Chinese products nowadays are better that what it was before. I have a lot of chinese powertools and it does perform great. The only thing not grrat about them is the battery it comes with it. The good thing is makitaboriginal batteries can fit on those and it works well.
You haven’t tried the drill’s showcase feature, the brush!
So true, how could I forget that!
Hi. Thanks for this great video. Do you think you'd be able to drill through stainless steel with that drill?
Pretty good drill, great video
Thanks 👍
What you are describing is not a switch. It's a transmission gear lever.
Wakodahatchee Chris
The same bad gripping chuck as on the Skill drills. Isn't this made by Skill?
Thank you so much. Yes I want a cheap lightweight cordless drill to clean my shower (with drill brush attachments) and for digging my raised garden beds for transplanting.
I bought one before rarely use today after two years I pull the trigger and the whole house smell like an electrical shortage or a thunder had strike, the drill still spin but the smell
IF you bought a drill and didn't need to use it for 2 yrs, you don't need a drill!
watched the whole thing and you didn't get shocked once
How about a video on swapping out those USELESS keyless chucks for a keyed one?
30 bucks is Perfect for the person that drills and drives every so often.
Just for the fact that the bits come loose, and the extended amount of time that charging is needed takes away the merit that it as enough power for the job. In my opinion, this is not worth the time and effort.
They do not come lose . You must lock the bits in drill mode not screw mode and they will stay tight . Well mine do anyways 😂
That drill and charger might have a whole house heating feature if left plugged in unattended lol.
this video just shows that you need to by a drill (or anything) to your budget and your usage!
IF you are on a low budget you get a cheap drill!
IF you only need a drill for a few jobs a year then get a cheap drill
agreed
This is America I assume, just buy the most expensive drill possible and return it after you finish the job!
Panasonic had a _seconds_ company under the name Palsonic. That company sold Panasonic items that had come off the production line and needed some fix of some sort and because of that they could no longer be sold a a new Panasonic product. Hence the Palsonic name and they were able to sell a perfectly working item and not sully the Panasonic name if the item failed and stopped working. I purchased a lot of Palsonic products and can't ever remember having an issue with them.
This drill may be the _Palsonic_ of the Powersmart drill's parent company and not up to the high quality with poor joins in the shell or a gear that doesn't engage smoothly then instead of scrapping the tool or spending more time than it is financially worth they just rebrand it under their "seconds" company name and sell it under a different name for a smaller profit and may even claim it as a tax write off. ?🤷♂
Mitsubishi electronic also had their own "Palsonic" and it was called Diamond _something_ (can't remember the rest of the full name, Diamond Data maybe?). A scratched TV case or a resoldered component and it was rebadged from Mitsubishi to Diamond _something._ The diamond name tied in with the Mitsubishi diamond logo.
Of course I may be totally wrong and I am full of 💩. 🤦♂
I don't know much about Powersmart but it seems like they are primarily an outdoor tool company. They are based in the US and their parent company Amerisun Inc, doesn't even have a website, so who knows.
I want those brushes. 😁 Thanks for the information. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 👌
They're the real reason to buy this drill!
I bought a set of those brushes a few weeks ago. If I had known I could have got a drill with them at this price...
A gap fill tool nothing wrong with that. 👍😊🐝
It seems like that's its place in this world
@@OutoftheWoodwork might save the day on the last screw when your battery says no, 🙃🐝
Well... that drill had some sort of an impact on you - so, technically it was "an impact drill" in some sense :-D
i want a cheap drill that doesn't let the bits come loose. got a link for that?
The DRILL ON FIRE click bait is not appreciated 🔥😡
You might want to consider something that does not use electricity
You didn't test the thing it does: drilling.
Awesome video though.
9:02 and from 11:09 to 11:21
That's driving a screw! not drilling! I didn't once see you put a drill bit!@@OutoftheWoodwork
I don't know what to tell you - I'm drilling with a drill bit at both of those time stamps. The first is a countersink bit and the second is a forstner bit. @@mracer8
Man your video made this thing jump 17 dollars haha
😂I don't know if it had THAT much influence
Will stay with DEWALT
Is it on sale for $39? let me know
i buy expensive drills so my friends think i'm cool.
seems like a good reason
@@OutoftheWoodwork 🤣
I agree, that's the same reason I have a MacPro on my desk and a John Deere for my 1/10 acre front yard! oh, did I mention about the Sub-zero refrigerators in my 500 sq-ft condo!! Look really cool!
I actually got the DNYKER drill kit on Amazon. It was $36.99 and you could use a 40% off coupon. Then I used my some of my Amazon rewards points from my Amazon credit card. So all said and done. I actually got a drill kit for 77 cents.