SKIL 6267-04 5.5 Amp Keyless Drill

SKIL 6267-04 5.5 Amp Keyless Drill

3.3 stars out of 11 reviews
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  • Two-finger variable speed trigger allows for comfortable handling
  • The 3/8-inch keyless chuck allows for fast and easy bit changes
  • Includes a built-in bubble level and a work light to increase ease of use and project accuracy
  • A bit-size index gives users a convenient reference guide for standard drill bit and screw sizes
  • A reversing brush system delivers maximum torque in reverse to free jammed bits and remove rusted bolts
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Sep 5, 2013
gfleming
5 out of 5 stars review

Takes all I throw at it.

This is my first ever Skil purchase. I've always heard good things about the Skil brand and now I know why. Combined with the appropriate bits, this drill has tackled wood, plastic, and metal all without bogging down or overheating. The build quality is much better than other drills i've handled and the price was very competitive giving it excellent value.

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Mar 16, 2016
Eva1
5 out of 5 stars review

Everything I needed.

I bought this 2 months ago , It's I can work with it with my small hands.

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Oct 2, 2013
arcticbear
4 out of 5 stars review

Brush holders mounted in meltable plastic

There should be a warning to not use this drill for more than ten or so minutes if grinding or brushing when used locked at maximum speed. After ten or fifteen minutes of continuous use, my drill started sputtering. Looking inside, I discovered that the brushes are mounted in the same red plastic as the housing. One of the brush holders had softened the plastic, causing it to misalign against the commutator. Otherwise, it's the best drill for the money. Just allow it to cool down during prolonged use.

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