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Compact & Powerful Drill for Home & DIY
Lightweight & Portable – Perfect for Any DIY Project
28-Stage Precision Torque & 3-in-1 Versatility
Smart Controls for Effortless Operation
No more waiting—get back to work in just 90 minutes with our 2000mAh high-capacity lithium battery
Designed for wood, metal, and plastic, this 20V cordless drill adapts to any task with precision and power.
Comprehensive 27-Piece Accessory Set – This all-in-one drill set includes everything you need for drilling, driving, and fastening.
【DIY-READY POWER】This Aseboy cordless drill’s 20V motor and 28Nm max torque provide ample power for a wide range of home improvement and DIY projects, from assembling furniture to hanging shelves. Note: Not for drilling reinforced concrete.
【PRECISION CONTROL】With its 2-speed gearbox (0-400/0-1650 RPM) and 25+3 torque settings, This Cordless electric drill set ensures optimal control for every application, whether you’re drilling or screwdriving.
【USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN】The cordless drill’s lightweight and ergonomic design ensures comfortable use, even during extended DIY projects. The built-in LED work light illuminates your workspace, while the included flexible shaft helps you reach tight corners and awkward spaces with ease.
【One-Touch Operation with Improved Safety】 Integrated with onward/reverse switching and a safety lock, our cordless electric drill ensures quick and secure operation. This design is especially suitable for home improvement tasks and high-intensity engineering tasks, maintaining stability and safety in demanding work environments.
【LONG-LASTING CORDLESS FREEDOM】Equipped with 2 batteries and a charger, this power drill tool set offers extended runtime for uninterrupted DIY projects without the hassle of cords.
Customers say
Customers find the cordless drill works great and is perfect for drywall work. They like its appearance and consider it a great value. The battery charge functionality receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting it comes pre-charged while others mention issues with the charger. The size receives negative feedback, with one customer reporting that items don’t fit well.
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Bruce –
Happy
Very good price
Yoda🌺 –
Taladro
Súper bueno, mejor de lo que esperaba a mi esposo le encantó así que se lo recomiendo, funciona perfecto y con buena calidad
Paul –
Could be better, could be worse.
A mixed bag. I’ve owned maybe three brands and qualities of cordless drills in many years. For ten years, I’ve relied on Harbor Freight Drill Master ones, the bottom of the line units. You used to be able to buy a drill and a battery for $20, I think. For $25, you got the drill, a great big flashlight, and TWO batteries. When I needed to replace a battery along the way, I just bought another set. Almost exactly the same as two batteries alone. Well, all good things must end, and that’s true for Drill Master, now price points the same with Warrior brand. And a huge downgrade in batteries. From 18V with 1300ma/hrs to 12V, 1300mah. That’s a suck city capacity of only 1.56 mah/hours.As my Drill Master with my battery pack and upgrade to 2000ma/hrs seems to be stolen, I went looking for a replacement. Nothing making economic sense at HF, Lowes, or Home Despot. One thing I was hoping for was to be able to buy a name brand drill that I could buy replacement batteries for in the future. My experience with different tool battery packs is that they last 3-4 years of, at best, occasional use. I almost bought Black & Decker until I noticed they had one speed, 750 RPM. WTF? I settled on this Aseboy (what a weird name!) mostly because it came with two batteries. Charge one while using the other. I also bought the “4 year” Asurion warranty in hopes that they would cover batteries down the road. Why in quotes? Because it’s really a three year warranty. The first year runs concurrently with the manufacturer’s. What bull pucky. First the positives: It works like it should. The case is nice, you don’t get one with many drills, including HF. It is actually a 21V battery pack, (charge, sit for a day before measuring) which makes sense since individual lithium cells are 3.7 volts, so 6 cells make 22V. That’s about it. There is also conflicting information on the AH capacity. One claim is 1.85 “amps”, another says 2000ma. If 1.85 “amps” is actually 1850 mah, all is well. If we use 2000ma and 21 volts, that’s a 4.2 amp/hour capacity. That is outstanding, compared to other generic drills. Then, the negatives. The instruction booklet is worthless. Pages about safety, then no explanation on how to charge the batteries. Others here have noted the same problem, unable to find the battery charge port. Ad me to the puzzled. The solution is that the battery jack is buried deep under the latch. I sure couldn’t find it. Also no information about the fast and slow slider, which position is what. Or, warranty. Many have noted the cheap drill bits, which also should have been hex, not round. But I have my own better bits and sockets. You should too. Gloves? Really? Of much greater concern is the chuck. It is smaller in diameter than my cheap Harbor Freight ones and it appears to not be perfectly centered, a very tiny bit of wobble at the drill bit point. I THINK. But it doesn’t skid on a metal surface which would indicate serious wobble. I decided that I could spend my life trying a replacement, could be better, could be worse, I’ll live with it. Overall, the quality just doesn’t feel as good as that old cheap Drill Master, but I can’t afford a name brand drill. Overall, good enough for a DIY’er, but don’t expect a stealth Milwaukee drill.
B Peters –
Good handy drill… charger is a bit tricky!
I was all set to leave a scathing review because I couldn’t find the charging port on the battery but another reviewer left a picture showing it tucked into the place where the battery connects to the drill so… other than that, the perfect drill for drywall work. I have a corded heavy duty impact drill that would have worn me out so this is a great option. Works perfectly and I even used it as a hammer a few times to knock a tight fitting piece of drywall into place so, not a cheap piece of garbage. Batteries came charged and I did probably 3 days worth of work without having to charge the battery so no complaints at all.
Sylvia –
Expected more
Is not as powerful as I thought! 🙁
William G. Compton –
Battery
I originally thought that there wasn’t any battery , my mistake. What I thought was the charger was actually the battery
D –
Not worth it.
Dont waste your money. Mine broke today. Only used it a handfull of times. Beyond return date. Only had it a few months.
Marge –
Long lasting battery-great value
Purchased this and shipped to Florida for use after the double hurricanes. When I got there was able to charge these right away for use immediately. They got a workout everyday for a solid two weeks while helping family move from a flooded home to a temporary home with. NO furniture or window treatments. I built everything and torn down a bunch of stuff. The drill bits are not of the best of quality you will need to buy others. Same with screwdriver bits. They have two speeds and held up to my abuse.