M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The head is only 3-3/4 inches, which made drilling into a tight corner cabinet frame way easier than I expected. It's got plenty of torque for a 12V tool, and the grip feels solid even with one hand.
Been using it to install drawer slides inside cabinets and the 3-3/4 inch head fits where my regular drill couldn't even get close. The clutch settings give good control so I don't strip the soft wood.
Finally got into some tight spots behind the sink that my regular drill couldn't reach, and this thing fit perfectly. The 3-3/4 inch head makes a huge difference for cramped spaces.
The head being only 3-3/4 inches long made it a lifesaver for drilling into that awkward corner behind the kitchen cabinet. It's got plenty of torque for a compact tool, and the battery holds a charge well even after sitting in my garage for a few days.
Finally tackled installing that tight-spaced cabinet handle without stripping the screw thanks to the compact head size. The variable speed trigger gives great control for precise drilling in awkward corners.
This little drill fits into spots my full-size one never could, like between studs for running wiring. The head is surprisingly short and the variable speed trigger gives me great control.
Wanted something compact for drilling between studs in a tight crawlspace, and this fit perfectly. The 3-3/4 inch head and right-angle design made it easy to get into spots my regular drill couldn't reach.
Tight spaces in my truck's engine bay used to be a nightmare, but this drill's compact design lets me work where nothing else fits. The variable speed trigger gives me great control for both drilling and driving screws. A solid addition to my kit.
The head is only 3-3/4 inches wide, so I could easily fit it between studs to drill pilot holes for shelving. It's got plenty of torque for a compact tool, and the variable speed trigger gives me great control.
Tight spaces in my basement were a nightmare until I used this drill — the 3-3/4 inch head slipped right between joists where my regular drill couldn't go. It's got enough torque for driving screws into hardwood without struggling, and the battery life has been solid on a single charge.