BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Drill & Home Tool Kit, 68 Piece (LDX120PK), Black/Orange











- Includes 20V Lithium drill for a variety of home projects
- Lithium Ion Battery Always Ready, holds a charge up to 18 months
- The 11 position clutch prevents stripping and overdriving screws
- Included Components: (1) LDX120 Drill/Driver, (1) 20V MAX* Lithium Ion Battery, (1) Charger, (1) Storage Bag, (1) Tape Measure, (1) Adjustable Wrench, (1) Needle Nose Pliers, (2) Manual Screwdrivers, (1) Utility Knife, (1) Slip Joint Pliers, (1) 12 oz. Hammer, (1) Ratcheting Screwdriver, (4) Hole Saws with Mandrel, (32) Screwdriving Bits, (1) Magnetic Bit Holder, (10) Drilling Bits, (5) Spade Bits
The BLACK+DECKER LDX120PK 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Battery Power Project Kit is a great power tool set for a variety of home projects. Includes 20V cordless drill, which provides an extra level of control with an 11 position clutch that prevents stripping and overdriving screws. The lithium ion battery is always ready and holds a charge up to 18 months. This battery powered drill kit includes 68 hand tools and accessories and a carrying bag for easy portability and storage. Includes carrying bag for easy portability and storage.
the weight of the drill with the battery charged is the same with the dead battery ?
It would not weigh any differently, although it's mass would be lower due to the number of electrons available, which would be around .00000000000000012 g. So if you had 814,000,000,000 it would would have 1 gram of mass less. Which if you were buying trillions of them, you could save several grams as far as shipping weight goes, although it would take 600 million cargo ships to carry that amount, so, unsure if the 1 gram gain would be very noticeable, especially since it would take around 30 billion (each semitrailer carrying 13,567 cartons, which might be a stretch) semitrailer containers (the 24' ones.) The ONLY problem is, that if they even produced, say 1000 drill sets/minute (which also seems a bit high) it would take 1,548,000,000 years to make that many sets. But, if you think that the amount of saved weight is worth it, buy 814,000,000,000,000 drills, use them, box them back up without adding any mass of any sort (including skin cells, which weigh somewhere in the neighborhood of 170,000x greater than the mass of an electron) and ship them, you would have shipped the items back with 1g less mass overall. We also didn't take into account elevation, which just by changing the amount of air in 814,000,000,000,000 boxes would be a "weight" difference in the millions of tonnes.
So far so good. I got this replaced because my original one had a loose part inside so Amazon was kind enough to replace the whole thing. I want to share how I used the original box to make a cool handy and easy to make tool drawer. My drawer was a little too small so I trimmed off one edge and relocated the tools to the side. I added 3m tape on each side to hold it in place and a towel underneath to provide more support. Love it and puts a smile on my face everytime I open the kitchen drawer haha
Only 4 stars because although drill great it did not allow me to torque screws into my stud locations of wall to hang a huge mirror. I had the drill at level 10 and the screw got jammed halfway through. Had to muscle the rest in with a screw driver
Only 4 stars because although drill great it did not allow me to torque screws into my stud locations of wall to hang a huge mirror. I had the drill at level 10 and the screw got jammed halfway through. Had to muscle the rest in with a screw driver
The drill is still going strong. I broke a few drill bits when I accidentally hit concrete. This is expected as the drill bits aren't made for concrete so it's entirely my fault. Don't expect the drill bits to be extremely durable if you use them often or for years, as I have, but they're definitely for small everyday things. Sometimes when the drill hits harder surfaces, the drill bits get a bit stuck in the surfaces and they loosen from the drill.
Update 12/2015
My dad and I used this drill set to build a greenhouse with wood and polycarbonate from the ground up and install the shelves. The battery lasts for a long time and we only have to charge once a day after a whole day of use. It's a bit banged up from all the use and abuse, but it's still going strong and has become my dad's favorite drill. He barely uses his corded drill anymore. I think he's claimed it as his own now ...
The spade bits were used to drill into 4"x4" wood for the greenhouse frame to make holes for 1/2" hex bolts. The different sized drill bits proved to be useful for the different sized screws we used for the greenhouse. Since they aren't as sharp as the more expensive brands, they do take a tiny bit longer to drill through certain things, but for those with less experience, the slower equipment allows more time for precision. My dad has limited vision so the drill and drill bits give him time to steady his hands and also allow him time to see where the drill is going while he's on.
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Instead of asking for jewelry, I asked for this drill kit as a Valentine's Day present. It's hands down the best drill I've used. It's small yet powerful. I have tiny hands and I can hold the drill comfortably in my hand without getting tired.
The drill bits are easy to switch out and tightening it doesn't require a lot of strength. I use this drill on almost all my DIY projects around the house, like fixing my Roomba, installing ceiling fans and installing curtain rods.
The only thing I don't like about this kit is it doesn't have a box to hold all the drill bits. The bag has no compartments to keep the drill bits separate. I keep the sharp kits in a smaller bag and throw that in with the rest of the tools. But the con isn't enough to decrease the rating.
Included are:
Cordless drill
1 battery & charger
5 spade bits (1/4, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 and 1)
10 metal drill bits (1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 11/64, 3/16 and 1/4)
4 hole saw drill bit (1-1/4, 1-1/2, 1-3/4 and 2-1/8) & arbor
32 screwdriver bits (flat head, Phillips, square, nut, slotted, Torx)
1 high torque screwdriver
4 nut driver bits (3/16, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2)
1 knife
1 hammer
1 flat head screwdriver
1 Phillips screwdriver
1 needle nose plier
1 slip joint plier
1 adjustable wrench
1 tape measure
Update 12/2015
My dad and I used this drill set to build a greenhouse with wood and polycarbonate from the ground up and install the shelves. The battery lasts for a long time and we only have to charge once a day after a whole day of use. It's a bit banged up from all the use and abuse, but it's still going strong and has become my dad's favorite drill. He barely uses his corded drill anymore. I think he's claimed it as his own now ...
The spade bits were used to drill into 4"x4" wood for the greenhouse frame to make holes for 1/2" hex bolts. The different sized drill bits proved to be useful for the different sized screws we used for the greenhouse. Since they aren't as sharp as the more expensive brands, they do take a tiny bit longer to drill through certain things, but for those with less experience, the slower equipment allows more time for precision. My dad has limited vision so the drill and drill bits give him time to steady his hands and also allow him time to see where the drill is going while he's on.
***
Instead of asking for jewelry, I asked for this drill kit as a Valentine's Day present. It's hands down the best drill I've used. It's small yet powerful. I have tiny hands and I can hold the drill comfortably in my hand without getting tired.
The drill bits are easy to switch out and tightening it doesn't require a lot of strength. I use this drill on almost all my DIY projects around the house, like fixing my Roomba, installing ceiling fans and installing curtain rods.
The only thing I don't like about this kit is it doesn't have a box to hold all the drill bits. The bag has no compartments to keep the drill bits separate. I keep the sharp kits in a smaller bag and throw that in with the rest of the tools. But the con isn't enough to decrease the rating.
Included are:
Cordless drill
1 battery & charger
5 spade bits (1/4, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 and 1)
10 metal drill bits (1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 11/64, 3/16 and 1/4)
4 hole saw drill bit (1-1/4, 1-1/2, 1-3/4 and 2-1/8) & arbor
32 screwdriver bits (flat head, Phillips, square, nut, slotted, Torx)
1 high torque screwdriver
4 nut driver bits (3/16, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2)
1 knife
1 hammer
1 flat head screwdriver
1 Phillips screwdriver
1 needle nose plier
1 slip joint plier
1 adjustable wrench
1 tape measure
Great kit. I am a woman, so I appreciate the smaller size of the drill and how lightweight it is. I have small hands, so the drill fits perfectly. And dont let its size fool you. I was able to drill in concrete walls with no problem (NOTE: the bits included are only for wood, you need to buy separately concrete drill bits). The battery lasts a long time. I did not charge it when I first received it until about 3 weeks after and it still had charge in it. Has all the tools one may need. I did buy a tool box and transferred all the tools to it, just to have everything more organized and easily visible and to temper my OCD. Great package deal. Very happy with it.
This is less a product review and more a commentary on the seller Warehouse Deals, Inc.
I received the product at a discounted price so can't complain too much but the accessory case was not included which makes the parts unmanageable and messy to carry in oversized tool bag. But even that can be overlooked. Biggest issue is with the drill itself and drill head to be specific. It is not centered. When I put in the screw-driver drill bit or a pilot drill bit on the drill, it doesn't rotate in one line, it's wobbly. It is defective for sure. So disappointed with the purchase but have passed the return period. So make sure to test you purchases immediately.
When I received the set I started to take everything out of the tray and put it in the bag that came with it... But then I remembered all the reviews saying that they didn't like having the sharp pieces floating freely in the bag. So instead of using the bag that came with it I decided to cut off the top of the box it came in and just store the kit, with the clear molded plastic that came on it, on a shelf, like pictured. We find it really handy to be able to see everything at once and for everything to have a place.
I received the product at a discounted price so can't complain too much but the accessory case was not included which makes the parts unmanageable and messy to carry in oversized tool bag. But even that can be overlooked. Biggest issue is with the drill itself and drill head to be specific. It is not centered. When I put in the screw-driver drill bit or a pilot drill bit on the drill, it doesn't rotate in one line, it's wobbly. It is defective for sure. So disappointed with the purchase but have passed the return period. So make sure to test you purchases immediately.
When I received the set I started to take everything out of the tray and put it in the bag that came with it... But then I remembered all the reviews saying that they didn't like having the sharp pieces floating freely in the bag. So instead of using the bag that came with it I decided to cut off the top of the box it came in and just store the kit, with the clear molded plastic that came on it, on a shelf, like pictured. We find it really handy to be able to see everything at once and for everything to have a place.
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