
Walmart is selling a ‘lightweight' $60 cordless drill set for just $30, and shoppers say it's ‘nice and compact'
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Practical and versatile tools are what every homeowner, DIY-enthusiast, mechanic, and craftsman need. Whether you are renovating your bathroom, fixing up your engine, or crafting a wooden table from scratch, the proper instruments are essential. And there's no other tool necessary for all these endeavors than a drill set.
Luckily, you can grab the Hoey Store 21V Cordless Drill Set for just $30 at Walmart. The set includes 34 pieces, giving you the versatility and durability you need to start and finish any project in your home.
Hoey Store 21V Cordless Drill Set, $30 (was $60) at Walmart
This set includes a portable case, one 1500 mAh battery, a fast charger, a manual book, one flexible shaft, 10 screw sets, nine sockets, one socket adapter, one extension bar, and six wood and HSS twist drill bits. It offers two variable speeds, higher voltage, and an adjustable clutch that provides precise, versatile, and controlled drilling. With over 2,600 five-star ratings, this cordless drill is loved for many reasons.
One shopper said, 'This is [a] nice lightweight drill that has a lot of power. I like that the battery isn't as heavy and bulky as cordless drills I have had in the past. The carry case is great and well organized. It is nice to have everything at my fingertips.'
Another customer wrote, 'If you're looking for a very powerful, well-made, multi-use cordless drill, and you don't want to pay a lot of money for it, then this is the drill for you.'
With a built-in LED light, this drill can be used in the dark or outdoors at night. It also features a keyless auto-chuck that helps to secure your bit and provide additional gripping power. For those who are particular about what their tools look like, this drill is available in yellow, red, and blue colorways.
'[The] drill is nice and compact,' said a third shopper.
For just $30, you can quickly and easily add this compact drill set to your home. It can be used in so many ways, you'll find yourself reaching for it more often than not.
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