The fact that you can use both 12v AND 20v batteries on the same drill is an awesome selling point on it's own. Let alone being able to chuck in two bits at the same time. Thanks Clint!
@@Pepe-dq2ibyeah, one of my biggest knocks with skil so far. Need a better chuck. But this here gizmo isn't meant for heavy work. More of a utility item for around the house maybe some light diy. Otherwise, I been happy with the other skil tools I have so far, especially the router for a entry-mid level one
tbh, I think you can get a more rugged, powerful and reliable set of separate drill with variable speed via the trigger switch and impact plus two batteries and charger at that price from Amazon, Harnor Freight, Lidl or the likes. From the old days I have love for the Skil brand but this just aint cutting it.
Nope I hang curtains for living and this is not getting through metal brackets or concrete Shape is also terrible for drilling too close to ceiling I use 2 tools , a driver and a hammer drill I use Milwaukee, I think they make best tools
@@AntonioAugusto1010 Yesterday I hung blinds in bathroom and upper staircase using this tool. I had no problem drilling metal or issues with space. Yes concrete I would use hammer drill but no concrete by my windows. It did fantastic. Mine came with a 2ah 20v battery. I did staircase with that and could have done many more with that battery but grabbed a 12v to test with bathroom. Definitely slower speed on 12v but no problem with task at hand. Next I will be using it to replace Mortise Keyed Lock Set on interior doors.
@@AntonioAugusto1010 Just did another one today with this tool. No problems. I did use 20v battery instead of 12. While I am not a professional blind/curtain guy I did replace over 60 blinds at work 5 or so years ago with regular drill. Granted it may be a little easier but periodically installing with this tool is not a problem. Also replacing hardware on 9 doors. One door completely done and another door I have lock done. Lots of drilling and driving and no qualms. Now I don’t think I’d use it as a full time curtain/blind installer or full time locksmith or cabinet repair person but as a home owner or as a handyman or apt maintenance it is a fine tool.
I also love the WORX switch driver with power share so much that I bought 2. And I also use it a lot. WORX also makes other tools that I use my power share cell for my weed wacker and my leaf blower and my WORX vacuum and other tools that are to many to mention.
Skil and Skilsaw are two totally different things. My tablesaw, two of my four circular saws (the other two are Festool) AND my miter saw are all wormdrive. They are all Skilsaw. My sliding 12" miter has crown molding stops, an LED cutline, and is so solidly built. And it's all wormdrive. It was $650 when I bought it, not the most expensive but I love them all. I have two Skil wired orbital sanders that were $35 each. I use them when i don't want to pull out my 20v Dewalt. I've put both of those sanders through their paces, and all I've replaced is the pad. And if you buy a nice pad for it, you will totally upgrade your sander. The guy who started Bosch is one of the two inventors of wormdrive, which might explain why their tools are pro grade and innovative. I'm on the Dewalt platform, so I'm not some fan boy. And to be honest, idk what the point was to anything I just wrote. I want the Skil nailer, see how it holds up. Great video as always my man, thanks for showing that Skil tool. Appreciate you keeping us entertained and informed.
Okay I do think that having the type C charging port or it being able to charge your devices as well is pretty sick. Also having the ability to run the tool as 12V or 20V is pretty sick aswell!
.. worm drive Skill Saw will always be the front runner for me, as is the Stanley tape, but that's probably about it though as far as tools I know well.
The M12 Installation Driver is the king for electrical trims. The offset chuck is amazing for any fixture where the screws are tight to the wall/ceiling, can drive 4 inch screws no problem, drills decent size holes, and so damn light you don't even notice it.
@kj12345671 I have one and love it, I would like this one for just switches/outlets and faceplate. The usb one the batteries is also tempting, more compact than my m18 inverter.
I don’t think skil ever really fell off, everyone still calls a circular saw a skil saw because they were the first to make a portable handheld circular saw and they made the best for over 65 years. You’re right I wouldn’t let my framers use skil products because they are a rough bunch and only Milwaukee stands up to their brutish ways but if a plumber or electrician showed wants to use them I’m sure they would get more than their moneys worth for a long time. I love the skil beam saw
The milwaukee Installation Tool is seriously one of the handiest tools in the world. This Skil is pretty much 90% of that tool. If you don't need to work in insanely difficult spaces, this Skil is the ticket. Skil is flat killing it lately.
Clinton, the fact either voltage battery works is a huge plus. Wish one side was a drill chuck and it would be perfect for pocket holes. The brand Worx has the Switch drill which is two chucks, but I feel the Skil brand is much better quality
It's not a impact drill, it's basically 2 regular small drills on one body. It does not compete with your 20v 1/2in drill or any 20v impact drill for power but can do a lot for its size.
I know "skill" for about 50 years. Still have a drill with hamer function and an circulaire saw, from about the same age. Then they where grey. And still working fine. This one is a bit as what we have here on a "works" . And it is really handy
I bought this drill-My experience is that #1 The drill seat for the bit is wobbly and also it doesn’t have the same drive power as drills with the same rated batteries . I would not recommend this drill for anything other than light work.
Mind Reading = Mind Blown TH-cam can officially read minds!! i heard people say my phone listens to me and feeds me ads, but i litterally just THOUGHT last night how cool a tool like this would be to have! And this morning I saw this video! WTF! Get out of my head TH-cam
That's a very cool tool. Skil has some very different tools that some brands don't even have. Nice to have a drill and a impact in one! Never seen that before. Wish ryobi would make one know. Do a shop tour? Thank you.
cool tool! 3d printing is really paying off, I seeing some crazy tools that came out. Also see a junk of junk made of plastic when they could be made with an alloy
@@mattyboolinthey make these tool casings with a 3d printer. You can stretch them, pull them, twist them with a click of a button, 2 secs. In the olden days you had to make a cast every time you changed something
@@IndieGuvenc Sorry man but you have no idea how 3D printing works, its limitations, or its applications. New tools are made with the injection molding you know and love.
@@mattyboolin all the prototyping is 3d printed now including the cast or mold. One click and 20 minutes later you got a prototype. Dude, if you have time and like tools you should buy one they're cheap now. I got a Quid Xpro
Right? Like, make the swapping possible one-handed. Two tools is faster and simpler for this purpose because of that. If they were able to make it one handed, WITH power settings for each bit, that would be absolutely game changing.
Not heavy duty enough for most of my work, but it would be silly handy in those times when you are up on a ladder trying to juggle, drill, driver, and material.
I like the tool A lot. I’ve been noticing the skill drills at Lowe’s and I feel real good in the hand and very powerful. I don’t have any skill tools in that powerline my batteries are all the wall or Milwaukee. But I would definitely consider it
Thats cool. Having an adjustable torque chuck is kinda necessary for a drill (so you don't overdrive screws), especially when it isn't an impact. I'll still take my m12 installation driver over this. But it's a cool tool.
Been thinking of this for years I worked for a Man , insisted all his Men use 2 machines, no bit switching Yes , a drill and a screw gun plugged and ready at all times This Union Cabinet Installation company built NYC Corporate offices Perhaps 5 times over (money laundering at its finest) And , well , it is a great method , but Hella hard to get used to Up and down ladders and such
The next version will likely have improvements and more useful features. As for the brand, it used to be one of the best for the money. I don't know how it is now, with the way some companies make their products have built in flaws that makes you have to go buy another one after a couple of years. I don't know if Skil is one of those companies. I had a professional Skilsaw, that could take a 10 inch blade. It was a workhorse of a powertool. It wasn't cordless, and I liked that. When batteries get low in power, the tool tends to get less powerful. With a power cord, you don't have that problem.
Cool find! Any word on the batteries ? Are they compatible with anything else on the market ? I would assume that the manufacturer behind Skil would invent yet another battery ecosystem…?
WORX makes a 20v drill that does the same thing, just a different design on how the 1/4 chucks swivel. I believe I remember in the 00's, there was an "as seen on TV" version that was the same design as the currently available WORX model. Kinda cool, but also kind of gimmicky concept, especially when it's almost just as fast to swap out 1/4 drive bits with a normal driver that won't have the potential problems this may have. Would be interesting to see a teardown video of the SKILL vs. WORX designs.
When I was growing up everyone called them "Skil Saws". Now they're known as circular saws. That's how far their brand fell. It'd be like everyone saying tissue instead of Kleenex.
Cool! Makes you think if it's reeeally that much more convenient than have a quick release and swapping on the fly. But if you were up on a stool or ladder, possibly wearing gloves? Oh yeah lol
The flip bits is great but they Bend easily and after short time of use they don't lock in. Tried several brands no luck yet fixing to try the snappy system
What was old is new again. They had this concept 15 to 20 years ago with a slightly different configuration. The only thing unique about this variant is the dual battery voltage use.
Saw a video of a guy compare it to the M12 hammer drill.. It's not a good comparison. It's actually better compared to the installation driver; I mean just looking at it just kind of makes sense. Although, I do sorta wish one of these brands made a 12v copy of the "electric screwdriver" that Bosch has, it's SUPER compact! I don't own one, I don't want more battery platforms lol... But I can definitely appreciate stuff like this, Skil has a sexy design with it tbh 👍🏽
@ToolReviewZone so it actually charges the phone at superfast pace? Wow The m12 does have the fast charge feature and the m18 tower has the superfast with the USB-C
You don't need an impact when you have a pilot hole the one thing I can see being a problem is the length of drill bit one can put in there but I guess a guy wouldn't be driving huge fasteners with it
The fact that you can use both 12v AND 20v batteries on the same drill is an awesome selling point on it's own. Let alone being able to chuck in two bits at the same time. Thanks Clint!
But it's a skil.... bulky, weak and the chuck wobbles too much.
@@Pepe-dq2ibyeah, one of my biggest knocks with skil so far. Need a better chuck. But this here gizmo isn't meant for heavy work. More of a utility item for around the house maybe some light diy.
Otherwise, I been happy with the other skil tools I have so far, especially the router for a entry-mid level one
My DeWalt uses both 18v and 54v battery.....
Like DeWalt since 2016...
tbh, I think you can get a more rugged, powerful and reliable set of separate drill with variable speed via the trigger switch and impact plus two batteries and charger at that price from Amazon, Harnor Freight, Lidl or the likes. From the old days I have love for the Skil brand but this just aint cutting it.
I could see someone that hangs curtains and blinds would love this. Would be great for light duty/ quick work.
Nope
I hang curtains for living and this is not getting through metal brackets or concrete
Shape is also terrible for drilling too close to ceiling
I use 2 tools , a driver and a hammer drill
I use Milwaukee, I think they make best tools
@@AntonioAugusto1010 Yesterday I hung blinds in bathroom and upper staircase using this tool. I had no problem drilling metal or issues with space. Yes concrete I would use hammer drill but no concrete by my windows. It did fantastic. Mine came with a 2ah 20v battery. I did staircase with that and could have done many more with that battery but grabbed a 12v to test with bathroom. Definitely slower speed on 12v but no problem with task at hand. Next I will be using it to replace Mortise Keyed Lock Set on interior doors.
@@J-Colt sorry but there is no way this thing is getting through metal braces
I've been doing this for a long time
@@AntonioAugusto1010 Just did another one today with this tool. No problems. I did use 20v battery instead of 12. While I am not a professional blind/curtain guy I did replace over 60 blinds at work 5 or so years ago with regular drill. Granted it may be a little easier but periodically installing with this tool is not a problem. Also replacing hardware on 9 doors. One door completely done and another door I have lock done. Lots of drilling and driving and no qualms. Now I don’t think I’d use it as a full time curtain/blind installer or full time locksmith or cabinet repair person but as a home owner or as a handyman or apt maintenance it is a fine tool.
Skil is really bringing it to the table lately! THANKS Clint!!!
GREAT TO SEE. Miss the older companies like Craftsman, Skil and dare I say Porter Cable.
@@9and7 they all make tools go to Lowe's
It's garbage
The USB c ports are bad ass. My red stuff is a little jealous
Yeah that’s a killer idea! I’m gonna contact Ryobi about this. I need it!
@@JCMoorer Ryobi does it in the 4v line...so it shouldn't be too difficult to add the BMS and USB-C port to the One+ line as well.
I love my skil batteries. They are more affordable, charge quick as hell, and can save my phone from dying. All around diy win
I have the WORKX model and I love that tool. I can't believe how much I use that tool.
I love that drill
I also love the WORX switch driver with power share so much that I bought 2. And I also use it a lot. WORX also makes other tools that I use my power share cell for my weed wacker and my leaf blower and my WORX vacuum and other tools that are to many to mention.
Same thing and btw was released years ago
@@francomacedo2025 powershare? Do you mean a battery? Lol
This looks like a good option for doing cabinet hardware.
Saw the red tool and thought, 'another Milwaukee fanboy video,' BUT it was a Skil!
They've upped their game recently.
Skil and Skilsaw are two totally different things. My tablesaw, two of my four circular saws (the other two are Festool) AND my miter saw are all wormdrive. They are all Skilsaw. My sliding 12" miter has crown molding stops, an LED cutline, and is so solidly built. And it's all wormdrive. It was $650 when I bought it, not the most expensive but I love them all. I have two Skil wired orbital sanders that were $35 each. I use them when i don't want to pull out my 20v Dewalt. I've put both of those sanders through their paces, and all I've replaced is the pad. And if you buy a nice pad for it, you will totally upgrade your sander. The guy who started Bosch is one of the two inventors of wormdrive, which might explain why their tools are pro grade and innovative. I'm on the Dewalt platform, so I'm not some fan boy. And to be honest, idk what the point was to anything I just wrote. I want the Skil nailer, see how it holds up. Great video as always my man, thanks for showing that Skil tool. Appreciate you keeping us entertained and informed.
Okay I do think that having the type C charging port or it being able to charge your devices as well is pretty sick. Also having the ability to run the tool as 12V or 20V is pretty sick aswell!
Skill at one time was great my 45 year old circular saw is still kicking it . Heavy as hell but I’ve built many of homes over the years.
Yeah I was thinking while watching this how we used to buy the heaviest duty tools we could lay our hands on.
.. worm drive Skill Saw will always be the front runner for me, as is the Stanley tape, but that's probably about it though as far as tools I know well.
I went to Lowes just to get this and it was the last one on the shelf at 80$ so worth the grab!
I think this would work great for finish work as an electrician
The M12 Installation Driver is the king for electrical trims. The offset chuck is amazing for any fixture where the screws are tight to the wall/ceiling, can drive 4 inch screws no problem, drills decent size holes, and so damn light you don't even notice it.
@kj12345671 I have one and love it, I would like this one for just switches/outlets and faceplate. The usb one the batteries is also tempting, more compact than my m18 inverter.
I don’t think skil ever really fell off, everyone still calls a circular saw a skil saw because they were the first to make a portable handheld circular saw and they made the best for over 65 years. You’re right I wouldn’t let my framers use skil products because they are a rough bunch and only Milwaukee stands up to their brutish ways but if a plumber or electrician showed wants to use them I’m sure they would get more than their moneys worth for a long time. I love the skil beam saw
That's actually pretty cool. So used to the two drill method. Looks very handy.
The milwaukee Installation Tool is seriously one of the handiest tools in the world. This Skil is pretty much 90% of that tool. If you don't need to work in insanely difficult spaces, this Skil is the ticket. Skil is flat killing it lately.
I bet the best part is using 12 and 20 volt batteries. Now I should glue a magnet on my drills to hold bits and screws
This is dope. But I think we all know, had this been made by Festool it would have been 3x as hyped and called the invention of the century.
I like the features on the battery. I recall late night tv ads for a similar tool.
Looks great for woodworking
Clinton, the fact either voltage battery works is a huge plus. Wish one side was a drill chuck and it would be perfect for pocket holes. The brand Worx has the Switch drill which is two chucks, but I feel the Skil brand is much better quality
Looks like a real good DIY tool with lots of great features, some good ideas that could be transferred to the professional platform
I like the multi volt option…. Hopefully they come out with more tools like that … love my 12 v Skil tools .
Great review find, I also have the Skill battery packs and will be asking for this for Christmas, glad I found your channel!
This is great, if I haven't invested in Milwaukee I'd jump into new Skil.
This is a great idea . Could have used it yesterday. Definitely going to purchase one . Thanks for the great videos .
It's not a impact drill, it's basically 2 regular small drills on one body.
It does not compete with your 20v 1/2in drill or any 20v impact drill for power but can do a lot for its size.
As a lifelong Milwaukee kid, I am super jealous of this… if they added a clutch I would absolutely run this as my dedicated component install driver👀
Does have clutch its digital 1 to 9
NICE LIKE I HAVE 3 SKIL POWER CORE BATTERIES one 2.5 and two 5 AMP and it's BRUSHLESS TOO
I know "skill" for about 50 years. Still have a drill with hamer function and an circulaire saw, from about the same age. Then they where grey. And still working fine. This one is a bit as what we have here on a "works" . And it is really handy
I bought this drill-My experience is that #1 The drill seat for the bit is wobbly and also it doesn’t have the same drive power as drills with the same rated batteries . I would not recommend this drill for anything other than light work.
The drill/ screw head is awesome. Its too bad batteries aren't standardized between different manufacturers
I already have the very similar Worx Switchdriver, but this one looks pretty cool.
gen 1 or 2? 2 is better than skil
Mind Reading = Mind Blown
TH-cam can officially read minds!! i heard people say my phone listens to me and feeds me ads, but i litterally just THOUGHT last night how cool a tool like this would be to have! And this morning I saw this video!
WTF! Get out of my head TH-cam
This thing is awesome, but it would be more awesomurrr if they added a clutch.
That's a very cool tool. Skil has some very different tools that some brands don't even have. Nice to have a drill and a impact in one! Never seen that before. Wish ryobi would make one know. Do a shop tour? Thank you.
cool tool! 3d printing is really paying off, I seeing some crazy tools that came out. Also see a junk of junk made of plastic when they could be made with an alloy
What the hell does this have to do with 3d printing?
@@mattyboolinthey make these tool casings with a 3d printer. You can stretch them, pull them, twist them with a click of a button, 2 secs. In the olden days you had to make a cast every time you changed something
@@IndieGuvenc Sorry man but you have no idea how 3D printing works, its limitations, or its applications. New tools are made with the injection molding you know and love.
@@mattyboolin all the prototyping is 3d printed now including the cast or mold. One click and 20 minutes later you got a prototype. Dude, if you have time and like tools you should buy one they're cheap now. I got a Quid Xpro
Come on Dewalt time to catch-up 🙏🏼
I have 5 of the Skil Powercore 12 tools. They are good quality tools.I use them instead of my heavier tools.
A really cool feature would be for it to use any battery.. They would sell more tools guaranteed.
Wait what, you can use 12v and 20 volt on this Frankenstein? That’s awesome!
worx can use 20 40 n 80v
Cool concept. They need to move the rotate button so you can push it with your trigger finger.
Right? Like, make the swapping possible one-handed. Two tools is faster and simpler for this purpose because of that.
If they were able to make it one handed, WITH power settings for each bit, that would be absolutely game changing.
Man, I would 100% keep a countersink bit on one side. So handy!
Not heavy duty enough for most of my work, but it would be silly handy in those times when you are up on a ladder trying to juggle, drill, driver, and material.
Its crazy that usb c slow charging isnt on more brand batteries so that technicians can charge batteries off the 12 v system in our trucks
Dang. I'm hooked and it's barely three minutes into the video.
I was hoping from the thumbnail that it locked in the right angle position. *THAT* would really be a game changing feature.
I like the tool A lot. I’ve been noticing the skill drills at Lowe’s and I feel real good in the hand and very powerful. I don’t have any skill tools in that powerline my batteries are all the wall or Milwaukee. But I would definitely consider it
Thats cool. Having an adjustable torque chuck is kinda necessary for a drill (so you don't overdrive screws), especially when it isn't an impact. I'll still take my m12 installation driver over this. But it's a cool tool.
Great with a countersink drill bit! The flip to star drive
Loved it! A cool tool, indeed!
Well-done, Sir!
Been thinking of this for years
I worked for a Man , insisted all his Men use 2 machines, no bit switching
Yes , a drill and a screw gun plugged and ready at all times
This Union Cabinet Installation company built NYC Corporate offices
Perhaps 5 times over (money laundering at its finest)
And , well , it is a great method , but Hella hard to get used to
Up and down ladders and such
I'm looking forward to newer batteries running off C. It's a very high power standard for it's size.
Black and decker had similar tool years ago but never took off but I loved it
Pretty handy. I pre drill pilot holes frequently when I’m using screws to build stuff
I NEED THIS NOW!!
4:54 FYI, while drills increase their torque at lower settings, impacts do not.
Otherwise, cool tool.
Theres only one problem ... its made by Skil ....
Love what Skil is doing
Another option would be something like a Dewalt drill flip drive kit for around 16 bucks.
The next version will likely have improvements and more useful features.
As for the brand, it used to be one of the best for the money. I don't know how it is now, with the way some companies make their products have built in flaws that makes you have to go buy another one after a couple of years. I don't know if Skil is one of those companies. I had a professional Skilsaw, that could take a 10 inch blade. It was a workhorse of a powertool. It wasn't cordless, and I liked that. When batteries get low in power, the tool tends to get less powerful. With a power cord, you don't have that problem.
I’ve got a one skill tool(power hammer) and a couple of the batteries which as you mentioned make awesome usb power banks.
Cool find! Any word on the batteries ? Are they compatible with anything else on the market ? I would assume that the manufacturer behind Skil would invent yet another battery ecosystem…?
WORX makes a 20v drill that does the same thing, just a different design on how the 1/4 chucks swivel. I believe I remember in the 00's, there was an "as seen on TV" version that was the same design as the currently available WORX model. Kinda cool, but also kind of gimmicky concept, especially when it's almost just as fast to swap out 1/4 drive bits with a normal driver that won't have the potential problems this may have. Would be interesting to see a teardown video of the SKILL vs. WORX designs.
Can you flip the chuck 90 deg out and drill in tight places? That would be cool.
Nice tool and good video
When I was growing up everyone called them "Skil Saws". Now they're known as circular saws. That's how far their brand fell. It'd be like everyone saying tissue instead of Kleenex.
Cool! Makes you think if it's reeeally that much more convenient than have a quick release and swapping on the fly. But if you were up on a stool or ladder, possibly wearing gloves? Oh yeah lol
_When_ RYOBI introduces their version, they should put a 3 jaw chuck on one side.
I am going to look and buy one right now.
Rather get a dewalt flip drive for $15 than $100 for this.
The flip bits is great but they Bend easily and after short time of use they don't lock in. Tried several brands no luck yet fixing to try the snappy system
What was old is new again. They had this concept 15 to 20 years ago with a slightly different configuration. The only thing unique about this variant is the dual battery voltage use.
Man I was really hoping da drill side was a chuck damn well can’t have it all
Just use a tampon pro flip bit holder. Works better and you can use an ending drill
Do they sell it at Ikea stores ?
Feels like it will do a good job paired with ikea furniture
Saw a video of a guy compare it to the M12 hammer drill.. It's not a good comparison. It's actually better compared to the installation driver; I mean just looking at it just kind of makes sense.
Although, I do sorta wish one of these brands made a 12v copy of the "electric screwdriver" that Bosch has, it's SUPER compact! I don't own one, I don't want more battery platforms lol... But I can definitely appreciate stuff like this, Skil has a sexy design with it tbh 👍🏽
So ut charges the phone
Fast or superfast?
Crazy super fast
@ToolReviewZone so it actually charges the phone at superfast pace? Wow
The m12 does have the fast charge feature and the m18 tower has the superfast with the USB-C
You don't need an impact when you have a pilot hole the one thing I can see being a problem is the length of drill bit one can put in there but I guess a guy wouldn't be driving huge fasteners with it
Worx had something like this like 8-10 years ago...🤷🏻♂️
This is just a revamp of the 90 deg twist head, been on the market for years, even with a proper chuck on one side, never took off though.
Lol wearing a heated jacket, I'm still sweating here in so cal
I need Ryobi to make one of those. That thing is sweet!
Excellent Review thank you
Don't care about the drill but if they make all tool with 12 volt and 20 volt together that will be game changer I'll be on board then
Christmas ideas 😊
This will be good for somebody that does a lot of pilot hole then screw work. Not for most diyers. Larry
That's phenomenal idea
That's pretty decent be great for hanging curtains in the house and not bring 2 drills in
The screws stripping out without the cluck cluck got my ocd
If it came with a set of heads to drive fasteners at different offsets it'd be a good competitor to the M12 Installation Driver or Bosch Chamelon.
Sorry dude but the $100. Price tag kills this for me.
Tapcon flipbit holder pro you can use in any drill and it works better
Never heard of skil, but I love this idea would be great for me on a daily base's, how would you compare skil to ryobi?
As far as I know is Skil part of Bosch.
Are the 20V accus compatible?
All of that for a freaking drill? Plus you now have another battery and charger that doesn’t fit anything else. No thank you.
You gave yourself a thumbs up on your own comment 🤣
@@ToolReviewZone oh well an honest mistake just like buying that drill.
I always use a magnetic shaft.
What's the longest bit that will fit in the flip mechanism stored?
I'm just 3:17 into the video. If I was still installing marine electronics on yachts, I would ordering one instead of writing this comment!.
Cool tool💪👑 we need this in Europe
Basically a Worx Switchdriver which came out many years ago…this is still very nass..lol
Good shit!