Amazon shoppers after a cheap drill for small jobs might want to take a look at a budget option that’s now 30% cheaper.
It now costs £20.99, and has picked up plenty of positive reviews from buyers using it for everyday DIY.
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Amazon’s second best-selling drill is perfect for lighter jobs
Fadakwalt 12V Cordless Drill, £20.99 (was £29.99)
The budget tool is currently a best-seller on the Amazon website, which suggests it’s proving popular with shoppers looking for a low-cost option rather than a trade-grade buy.
This isn’t a heavy-duty bit of kit – for tougher jobs, you’ll definitely need to spend more.
The Fadakwalt is an entry-level 12V cordless drill designed for light home jobs rather than serious building work.
Amazon lists it with a 3/8-inch keyless chuck, 21+1 torque settings, a maximum torque of 180 inch-lbs and a battery, charger and drill bits included.
In other words, it looks like the kind of affordable tool that makes sense for smaller DIY tasks around the house and garden.
If you’ve been inspired by clever outdoor buys like this genius fence paint sprayer, a budget drill like this could come in handy for putting up hooks, attaching trellis, fixing brackets or assembling garden furniture.
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One reviewer called it an “excellent value for money tool” and praised its solid build, useful accessories and battery life.
Another simply said it was a “great little drill” that felt like good quality for the price.
The most telling review came from a shopper who said it was their first drill and that they’d already used it to install curtain rails, shelves, hooks and even fittings on a garden fence for solar lighting.
That makes it a pretty strong pick for simple outdoor jobs, especially if you’re sprucing up the garden for summer.
There are a few caveats. One buyer said it is “absolutely not” the drill for construction or anything too demanding, though they still rated it highly for flat-pack furniture, crafts and occasional household jobs.
Another noted that the attachments aren’t magnetic, which could be annoying depending on how often you use them.
Amazon hasn’t marked how long the 30% discount runs for.
So if you need an affordable tool for simple outdoor DIY, this is worth considering, especially alongside other garden fixes like this B&Q grass trimmer that shoppers say ‘works magic’.
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