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i have corded version of that tool and biggest problem is that drill chuck wobbles after you put some force on it .First couple times its gonna be ok but after some time it has a lot of play in it.Jaws are ok they hold drill bit fine but you can move whole chuck left right up and down. They made a poor choice of making shaft straight if it was tapered it would be much better. I put my drywall cealing on in several rooms so for 24€ it did its job.
I hope the "performance" version will last a bit more :) I will use mine for light jobs, I got it especially for the portability. For more serious jobs I have a couple of Makita LXT that I can use.
@@testreview1890 Its a good design but with serious flaw.If they used tapered shaft with key and then straight shaft with ball bearings to hold the head it would be great. But then drill would be 2 cm longer and more expensive to make. Just dont drill steel only soft materials that cant grab the drill bit.Put it on a last setting on clutch just in case it can slip.
Hi guys! This is a new channel and I plan to add many honest reviews of tools that I buy and use myself, so it would mean the world if you would SUBSCRIBE and come along for the joirney from the very begining! Thanks a lot!
i have corded version of that tool and biggest problem is that drill chuck wobbles after you put some force on it .First couple times its gonna be ok but after some time it has a lot of play in it.Jaws are ok they hold drill bit fine but you can move whole chuck left right up and down.
They made a poor choice of making shaft straight if it was tapered it would be much better.
I put my drywall cealing on in several rooms so for 24€ it did its job.
I hope the "performance" version will last a bit more :) I will use mine for light jobs, I got it especially for the portability. For more serious jobs I have a couple of Makita LXT that I can use.
@@testreview1890 Its a good design but with serious flaw.If they used tapered shaft with key and then straight shaft with ball bearings to hold the head it would be great.
But then drill would be 2 cm longer and more expensive to make.
Just dont drill steel only soft materials that cant grab the drill bit.Put it on a last setting on clutch just in case it can slip.
Thanks dude
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