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I love it!
Posted on Jumat, 25 Februari 2011 by apartmentreview
Black Decker 9099KC 7 2 Volt Cordless

I don't want to be sexist, but let's face it- as a single girl, even one with a penchant for home improvement, there's not a high chance I'm going to be doing heavy construction- and this drill is PERFECT for me. I've owned 2 of these drills for 2 years. (I bought a second drill for my store)
This drill is relatively lightweight, cheap but not cheap-feeling, and very, very reliable. I actually own a Makita and I prefer this one- mostly due to weight and it being so uncomplicated. After 2 years the batteries still hold charge exceptionally well and the power seems above average for a drill in this price range (Just yesterday I drove a 3in screw into 3inches of hardwood without predrilling) This drill has performed well when being used heavily and is reliable even when the battery has sat for weeks.
I don't think it's the ultimate in power drills, but for the price, I do think it's a 5 star value.
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I have been in a big apartment-improvement mood recently and got this to help with my various projects. I'm a 20-year-old college girl who has never once wielded a power tool in her life, but I found this very easy to use and very empowering. A bit addictive, too! Just make sure you get a drill bit set- there isn't one included.
Good buy. Does not come with bits and drill heads. Luckily I had a set from my old drill.
I did find this one cheaper in Walmart later, but oh well.
I built all the furniture in my new apartment with this guy. Thank goodness I had it.
Powerful enough for the job w/o being too heavy to lug around. Charges just fine.
I don't want to be sexist, but let's face it- as a single girl, even one with a penchant for home improvement, there's not a high chance I'm going to be doing heavy construction- and this drill is PERFECT for me. I've owned 2 of these drills for 2 years. (I bought a second drill for my store)
This drill is relatively lightweight, cheap but not cheap-feeling, and very, very reliable. I actually own a Makita and I prefer this one- mostly due to weight and it being so uncomplicated. After 2 years the batteries still hold charge exceptionally well and the power seems above average for a drill in this price range (Just yesterday I drove a 3in screw into 3inches of hardwood without predrilling) This drill has performed well when being used heavily and is reliable even when the battery has sat for weeks.
I don't think it's the ultimate in power drills, but for the price, I do think it's a 5 star value.
This drill is a great value for someone who uses it twice a month or less.
I found this locally for about $20. It has great features for the price: cordless, 2-speed (325/650rpm), reversing (to drive screws) and a keyless chuck. The quality is quite good, considering the price. It's well balanced, and seems to have a good amount of power. It's stated capacity is a 1/2" in wood, and 3/8" in steel. The battery pack is built inside. It uses 4/5 sub-C ni-cd cells. The shelf life of rechargeables is about
3 months, so you will need to charge it occassionally.
Nice drill for the money, plowed through studs like they were butter. Recommended this for anyone who needs a basic drill/cordless screwdriver for minimal around the house home improvement.