🔨 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with TECCPO!
The TECCPO Cordless Drill Set is a high-performance tool featuring a brushless motor for enhanced durability and efficiency. With 530 In-lbs of torque, variable speed settings, and a fast charger, this drill is designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It includes a robust 1/2” keyless chuck and a comprehensive set of 33 accessories, making it ideal for a variety of tasks from woodworking to home repairs.
Brand | TECCPO |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 10 Millimeters |
Color | Brushless Drill Green |
Included Components | Bare-Tool |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Compact, Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 22"L x 7.8"W x 20"H |
Material | Metal + Plastic + Rubber |
Maximum Torque | 530 Inch Pounds |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 1500 RPM |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 20 Watts |
Item Torque | 530 Inch Pounds |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 658848222407 |
Manufacturer | TECCPO |
Part Number | BHD300B |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Item model number | BHD300B |
Wattage | 55 watts |
Special Features | Lightweight, Compact, Variable Speed |
Usage | Screws Driving; Drilling; DIY |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
M**T
Ice drill on the cheap.
For you ice fishing folks I just got back from drilling about 20 holes in 18" of ice on a 5" Mora and the first battery still reads 2 of 3 bars. Didn't need the second battery. It's no Milwaukee fuel, but I was impressed. Way better than the 18 volt Dewalt XRP I've been using for years. I have 5 augers including a gas power head with Lazer augers. I found the Mora to be easier on the old dewalt is why I used that today. Took the old drill off and put this on. Now we will see if the batteries last.Update one week later. Took the drill out again still on the same 5" Mora auger and didn't charge either battery after I did the initial charge. Drilled 12 holes in 14" of ice with 4" of snow pack on top with the first battery at 2 bars from the week before. It had plenty of power, but started to cut out and stop as I expected when the battery finally was wearing out. Had to restart the drill maybe 3 or 4 times to get the last holes done. So that would be 32 holes through some really thick northeast iowa late ice on a 5" Mora. The second bar was still kind of lit, but it was done for the job. Put the other battery in and went to town. I would say on par for the task if wanting to fish light. Only writing this review as it's something I would've wanted to read.12/14/22 update. The next season one of the two 2ah batteries wouldn't work. I ended up buying two 4ah batteries and for the most part drilled all winter. I only charged them once each and I drilled all winter. Back on the ice this winter three times so far and they are good. I'll keep going. I'm impressed.1/21/23 update. I have recently read reviews of people saying that this drill won't run an ice auger. I took a 7" Mora that I found on a rummage sale for $5. Blades were rusty and dinged up. Sharpened the blades on a wet stone and put it on the drill to test. No sweat. I had already drilled probably 20 holes on my 5" on the 4ah battery and then put the 7" on to test. It was about 19 degrees out. Did it no problem. I took my 6" drop gaurd off for the 7" as obviously it won't work. Otherwise I have a drop gaurd up on the extension. Also FYI that's a Makita strap handle on the back.2/4/23 update. Curious how it would do on a 6" Lazer as I know they bite more and drill faster. I did 20 holes today in 14" or so solid ice plus snow pack and still had full bars on the 4ah battery when done. Temp around 25F. The Makita handle came off twice, so need to rethink that. Will update.12/2/23 update. I added a couple pictures of what I ended up doing with the Makita strap handle late last season. Worked awesome. Just cut some material out above the trigger, wrapped the head with 3M UHB double sided tape and tightened the handle down. It's a beast now. I'm so impressed with this thing I recently seen the drill on sale for Black Friday and bought a backup. Also have been able to find some other low cost tools with 4 AH batteries, so have plenty of power if I need it, but so far everything but one of the 2 AH batteries that came with the original drill is holding up good. My original drill came with two batteries. The back up I bought only came with one, but the price was reflected by it. This has been one heck of a drill for the price. I bet I've drilled a thousand ice holes with no problems. Like I've said in prior messages it isn't a Milwaukee FUEL, but it sure is a beast for the price.
R**K
Really nice cordless drill
I been holding off on writing a review. I wanted to use the drill several times first. So far, I've used it to screw in screws, 3" ones, drill holes in the ground with a small auger bit plus just drilled holes in wood for various things. At first I was concerned about battery life. In actual use tho, I've yet to be able to run it down. I haven't even made it to half a charge yet even when digging holes with the auger in fairly hard soil. I drilled holes for well over half a day and it still had a good half charge. I'm impressed with the battery life. I might add, I can likely charge the battery as fast or faster than I could run one down for my use so far.While screwing in screws, in low gear it sent them right in. If I hadn't released the trigger, it would have kept going for a while. I didn't try the higher gear because it would be to fast to maintain good speed control. The higher speed does well for drilling tho. The biggest problem I've ran into so far, needing good strong bits. This drill in low gear will put a lot of torque on the bit and cause it to slip. This drill does have a good amount of torque. It's is likely close to my corded 1/2" drill.For the price, even a higher price, this is a good drill. It might not be heavy duty enough for a contractor who runs one all day with the given batteries. However, if one were to get the high capacity batteries and fast chargers, it would give a much more expensive drill a run for its money. This is money well spent.
D**R
Good drill for the right price, 1 battery!
Other reviews claimed it had two batteries, it does NOT anymore. However, they used the same product posting here after it was edited to keep their reviews. Pretty shady.That said, it seems solid enough, but don't pay full price for just 1 battery. Better options. If two were included it'd be a solid deal.
L**R
Very powerful
It lasts a long time and has a lot of power, I have used it for repairs at home, mechanical work, I wanted to try it and be able to give you a fair opinion
A**R
Really nice and powerful driver
I used this drill to put 4" drywall screws into tree trunks to secure a base for my tree stand. While the drill couldn't quite get the entire screw driven to flush the head, it put them further than I've had electric drills drive them. I also used it to put in the flooring of the stand. This was no problem at all. 1.5" screws through 1" plywood and 2"x6" edges were no match for this drill, and no need to pilot any holes either. I could not be happier with the power and versatility of this drill. The battery life seems to be excellent as well. It seems to always be ready when you need it.My only issue with this product is the driver bits that came with it. On my very first screw the bit just shredded once the screw stopped. I replaced the driver bit with a DeWALT. It held up considerably better, but it took a bit of damage before I was finished as well. That being said, I will gladly pay a few dollars to buy better driver bits knowing I have a cordless drill that will put them to the test.
D**D
Very good drill.
Very good drill for the price.
S**S
Works like a champ.
I've found Teccpo products to be fantastic. I use this screw gun all the time and it works great.
D**L
Not for heavy duties
I have been pleased overall with the drill for all light duty work--which is the reason for the purchase. Great torque, good fit and feel, adequate balance. My use is usually small needs around the house and the drill served me well. Notice the past tense. I recently helped a friend build a large deck. Day one all went well as my drill performed as well as much more expensive name brands. But on day two about the halfway mark the drill failed--some internal part gave way and the drill no longer functions though the motor continues to try, the gearing cannot engage.Overall, I asked too much of the drill (driving 3" screws to secure the deck planks) over too long a duration. I am debating buying another now that I learned a hard lesson. I'd love an easy fix but I have not yet tried to tear it down to check.
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