OUBEL 20V Cordless Drill Set Review

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OUBEL 20V Cordless Drill Set Review
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My old drill finally packed in and so it was time to around for a replacement. I wanted a compact cordless model that would not be too dear and I am very pleased with this one, which I bought mainly because of the £39.99 price.

In the box, you get the drill itself, two 2000mAh batteries, a charger, a flexible extension bit, a hard carry case, a mixed set of drill bits and accessories, and a user guide. The included drill bits and accessories seem something of an afterthought and are supplied in a plastic bag but are a nice addition anyway. It seems a bit random to me but apparently, there are 3 x Twist Drill Bits, 3 x Brad Point Drill Bits, 7 x Screwdrivers, 9 x Socket Wrenches, 1 x Socket Adapter, 1 x Hex Screwdriver Holder, 1 x Flexible Shaft Driver. Build quality throughout is better than I expected and all seems well made and built to last.

Like most battery drills this one drill also has a screwdriver with a switch to flip left or right rotation and s touch-sensitive grip to get the very slowest speed.

It has simple and easy to use controls and requires no chuck key to lock the drill bit. It has two reversible continuously variable speeds - 0 - 400 and 0- 1600 rpm and a selectable 42 NM 19-stage torque control dial. There is a built-in light to illuminate the drilling area and status LEDs on the side to show the battery power level. Battery life seems good and as it takes only about an hour to recharge the spare battery it is unlikely you will need to stop work mid-job.

The drill itself is smaller and lighter than I expected which makes it easier to use but it seems to have plenty of power for light to medium work. I have used it on wood, metal and brickwork with no issues. For heavy duty work in metal or stone then a heavier duty mains powered drill might be needed.

If you need a budget priced cordless drill for general household use, then for less than £40 this is a pretty decent buy.

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