@@fixanythingsavemoney Because of you I was able to start using my first ever drill and put together a piece of furniture I was putting off. I watched a few other videos before I found this one, and none of them even talked about how to secure a bit or what each setting did precisely! Goes to show you just never know who will find your videos and what they go on and do with the information!
Glad the video helped you make your decision a little easier! That being said I also have a video up on the black and decker ldx120 if you want to check it out! Thanks for watching and for the comment, have a great night!
I have this drill and need to assemble a steel power rack (gym equipment). Could I use this with a socket attachment or does that risk over-tightening the bolt?
If you have an adapter you definitely can. Just start on a low torque setting and increase slowly. Be careful it doesn't twist your wrists though. Using a drill as an impact runs that risk. If you have wrenches or an impact I'd recommend those over a drill but it can be used. Hopefully that helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment, have a great day!
Hey guys! Let me know what you think of this drill and if you own one how you're liking it! If you have any questions please reach out here and I'll get back to you ASAP. Links below on where to buy this drill and battery package and also on where to buy quality drill/driver bits. Thanks for watching, have a great day! (Paid Links) Link to buy the drill shown in this video: amzn.to/4cSSMaP Link to buy driver/drill bit combo kits: amzn.to/49zXDL8
Have the same drill but its stuck in the drill mode. Any thoughts would be great. Nevermind 😂. I'm old and not as strong. Put on my work gloves and torqued down (as much as an old person can) and it freed up. Thanks for your excellent video and now I know the features of my drill.
@fixanythingsavemoney put on my work gloves and twisted as hard as an old person can and it freed up. I updated my comment and maybe it will help someone else. Thanks for your excellent video, now I know the features of my drill.
I bought this one pretty much just to test and show that there are much cheaper options out there for your everyday homeowner who might just be using it a couple times a year. If you have the money then brushless is always the first pick but it is nice that the manufacturers make much cheaper models that reflect in the price point for people who may not have a lot of money. The tools I use everyday are brushless but they need to be because of the abuse I put them through. Thanks for the comment and for watching, have a great day!!
Decent drill for day to day things around the house. I have had mine for 7 years. It helped me with my home remodeling.
I agree! Perfect drill for homeowners
Lifesaver. To the point, articulate, clear, concise.
Thank you!
THANK YOU! You really explained everything I was wondering about so perfectly. You are a great educator!
@@pratiknaikedu thank you! I'm glad the video helped you out! Comments like this make my day!
@@fixanythingsavemoney Because of you I was able to start using my first ever drill and put together a piece of furniture I was putting off. I watched a few other videos before I found this one, and none of them even talked about how to secure a bit or what each setting did precisely! Goes to show you just never know who will find your videos and what they go on and do with the information!
Very happy I found this video! Thank you for explaining it so good.
You're welcome! Glad the video helped you out! Thanks for watching, have a great day!
Thank You for taking the time to explain this drill.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and for the comment! Have a great night!
Very helpful. Thank u so much
Glad the video helped you out! Thanks for watching, have a great night!!
You've changed my mind.I was leaning towards the B+D LDX220,household drill.Price is about the same,but this is a DeWalt.Thanks "FASM".
Glad the video helped you make your decision a little easier! That being said I also have a video up on the black and decker ldx120 if you want to check it out! Thanks for watching and for the comment, have a great night!
Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. Have a great night!
I have this drill and need to assemble a steel power rack (gym equipment). Could I use this with a socket attachment or does that risk over-tightening the bolt?
If you have an adapter you definitely can. Just start on a low torque setting and increase slowly. Be careful it doesn't twist your wrists though. Using a drill as an impact runs that risk. If you have wrenches or an impact I'd recommend those over a drill but it can be used. Hopefully that helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment, have a great day!
@@fixanythingsavemoney thanks for the advice 👍
No problem!
Hey guys! Let me know what you think of this drill and if you own one how you're liking it! If you have any questions please reach out here and I'll get back to you ASAP. Links below on where to buy this drill and battery package and also on where to buy quality drill/driver bits. Thanks for watching, have a great day!
(Paid Links)
Link to buy the drill shown in this video:
amzn.to/4cSSMaP
Link to buy driver/drill bit combo kits:
amzn.to/49zXDL8
Have the same drill but its stuck in the drill mode. Any thoughts would be great.
Nevermind 😂. I'm old and not as strong. Put on my work gloves and torqued down (as much as an old person can) and it freed up. Thanks for your excellent video and now I know the features of my drill.
Is the torque knob frozen?
@fixanythingsavemoney put on my work gloves and twisted as hard as an old person can and it freed up. I updated my comment and maybe it will help someone else. Thanks for your excellent video, now I know the features of my drill.
Glad you got it!
Interesting why you would still buy this old tool. I would go with the brushless one!! I learned that with ryobi! 😆
I bought this one pretty much just to test and show that there are much cheaper options out there for your everyday homeowner who might just be using it a couple times a year. If you have the money then brushless is always the first pick but it is nice that the manufacturers make much cheaper models that reflect in the price point for people who may not have a lot of money. The tools I use everyday are brushless but they need to be because of the abuse I put them through. Thanks for the comment and for watching, have a great day!!
@@fixanythingsavemoneyyeah options are good. Drills are so different from each other.
@asrr62 exactly! Thanks for watching the channel, have a great weekend!
@@fixanythingsavemoney I suggest eBay people take the battery and sell the tool. You get a deal. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out!