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Reddit mentions of BLACK+DECKER 8V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver (BDCD8C)
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of BLACK+DECKER 8V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver (BDCD8C). Here are the top ones.
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- ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT CORDLESS DRILL - Compact household drill/driver for a variety of drilling and screw driving applications with an 8V 400 rpm motor.
- HOUSEHOLD & DIY - No-fuss operation, ideal for household use
- CHANGE BITS EASILY - Keyless chuck for changing bits quickly
- BETTER CONTROL - Mid-handle design for easy control and balance
- BUILT-IN BATTERY - Integrated battery recharges with a jack plug charger
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 7.69 Inches |
Length | 6.88 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 2.25 Inches |
Yes they fucking do
You can complete a polymer 80 with a file from walmart for like $6 and a power drill. Polymer 80's come with the drill bits you need. I did not use a dremel for my p80. While a vice might not be required, it would certainly help to hold everything steady. You could probably complete this with a 20$ black and decker drill too.
My wife kept complaining when I would bring my 18V Porter Cable tool kit upstairs and track saw dust and metal chips all through the house when drilling out holes in my 3D printed parts in my office. Tonight after work I was browsing around Lowes while waiting for traffic to clear up when I came across this 8-volt Black & Decker drill that charges via micro USB. The thing lacks any meaningful power, so I don’t think it would be capable of completing many tasks beyond drilling out holes and screwing fasteners into the parts I print.
Additionally, it only has 1 speed (400 RPM) which will probably be troublesome when drilling out holes in small parts, or holes with small edge margins.
Overall, I thought it was a nifty low-cost ($25) gadget that may be something you all would also be interested in.
This is the drill I use.
It's a monstrous 8V and it works perfectly, in fact I like that it's slow so I can control it better.