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Master Mechanic 18 Volt Drill-Driver

Master Mechanic 18V NiCd Drill-Driver – A DIYer Delight!

 
My friend Mike tells me that not every homeowner needs or wants to to spend a $200 to $350 plus for a Pro cordless drill.
 
If your a do-it-yourselfer there are effective alternatives to get the job done without breaking the bank.  One such option is the new Master Mechanic 18 Volt Drill-Driver with two, 1.2 Ah NiCd batteries with one-hour diagnostic charger and nylon tote for $69.99.
 

The Master Mechanic 18 Volt Drill-Driver has two-gears (0-350; 0-1400 rpm), 24-position clutch and electric brake.  An 18V Mabuchi NiCd motor delivers 350 in. pounds in torque.

A no frills case houses an all-metal compact gear box made from lab-tested, powder-coated metal components integrated to the drill’s motor through a metal pinion gear. all backed by a  3-year warranty.

The Master Mechanic 18 Volt Drill-Driver has a durable all-metal, 3/8”, single-sleeve chuck which allow one- handed tightening and loosening.

An LED work light, top-mounted horizontal/vertical levels, plus a soft-grip over-mold handle and two, on-board screwdriver bits are included.

The Master Mechanic® 18V Drill-Driver (#134453) includes a nylon carrying tote for storage and transport. It’s available online here: Master-Mechanic-134453-18-Volt-Cordless   or at True Value Hardware Stores nationwide and at www.truevalue.com.

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