Black & Decker Cordless Drill Driver Review
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at
5:14 pm
| Review of Black & Decker 24v Cordless Drill Driver with Bonus Stud Sensor |
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Product Description |
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The Black & Decker PS2400SF uses spring loaded batteries for easy installation and removal. It has a six position clutch prevents screws from stripping.
The keyless chuck makes for quick and easy bit changes, while the variable speed/reverse motor provides controlled drilling and driving through the mid-handle design (which provides balance and control!)
Included in this special package is the drill, a free Stud Sensor, 2 AA batteries, 1 slide-on recharable battery, a recharger, and reversable bit.
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Product Details |
- Variable Speed/Reverse
- Cordless
- 24 Volts
- Six-Position Clutch
- Keyless Chuck
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Video Reviews |
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Customer Reviews |
Black & Decker 24v cordless drill
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| Review Date: April 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. A. Haugh, Minneapolis, MN |
Nice unit, does what I expected it to do.
I think it is heavy when compared to some cordless 24v drills, but that said, the lighter 24v unit are a good amount of $ more.
This unit drills into wood and metal without an problem. Tightening and untighening screws is a snap. I have not tried them on masonary, but I will soon.
I have owned them (I bought 2) for 2 months and they seem to hold their charge very well indeed.
I have owned many cordless drill and I would rate these as very good to excellent.
Would they hold up everyday of hard labor at a job site, I don't know.
I do know they do every job I ask them to do around the house and cabin.
I would buy them again.
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HIGH QUALITY - LOW PRICE - RECOMMENDED.
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| Review Date: April 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A. Dziennik, West Texas |
| I use this drill every day for a variety of functions including of course drilling and also used for driving screws, wire wheel polishing, sanding with disk, and polishing with a lambswool bonnet. The extra high voltage battery allows all day use without fizzling out. You can't go wrong with this unit. Extra large chuck size is a plus as well. And the thing I really like about this drill is it's bright orange color which makes it easy to spot when working in a congested workspace. This drill is worth more than I paid for it. I'd buy it again. |
Worked great for 2+ years
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| Review Date: October 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Douglas Daniel, Omaha, Nebraska United States |
I've had this drill for over 2 years and I love it. The charge will last all day, so I simply charge it overnight. It has plenty of power and seems well balanced. It may be heavier than some other drills, but that trade off is worth the extra power. I just built a large deck using a lot of screws and had no issues with it.
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Perfect for household use.
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| Review Date: January 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jennifer, |
Great price, have used many times around the house for miscellaneous repairs and whatnot. Has never lost its charge or started to weaken. perfect for household use. |
Drill Intended for Light Duty Users Only
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| Review Date: February 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Don Bratton, Atlanta, GA |
| Of all the cordless tools available, I would say the cordless drill is the most important, most used, most appreciated cordless tool you can own. One of those "how did I ever live without it" purchases. So you have to ask yourself what kind of jobs do you typically do and then match the tool accordingly. If you are an extremely light user, this tool will do fine.... and it is light on the wallet. As you move up the skill ladder, this tool quickly becomes inadequate. It just isn't made for heavier duty use. It is no workhorse. |
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