Great drill
Friend of mine bought one, I laughed at it at first, why did you buy a no name drill? But after using it I must say that I'm quite impressed with it, love the led light that comes on as you squeeze the trigger and love the long battery life. And I love the charge indicator light that lets you know when its fully charged unlike other drills where you have to guess if you have charged them enough. For a light purpose drill, it gets 5 stars from me. Now I'm going to buy one for myself.
Genesis Cordless Drill.
This Drill will do every thing the much higher priced drills will do, It is powerful and holds a good charge. Don't be fooled because is does not have a name brand on it, this Drill will do the job.
Great tool for light work
Like most people who're looking at this item, my first thoughts were 'Genesis? What's that? First book of the Bible?' Well, whoever they are, they make a darn cheap and not half bad drill.
First off, just to set the record straight- I've used expensive drills before (Makita, DeWalt) and some cheaper ones (Black & Decker, Dremel). Some of these guys cost upwards of $150 for a basic model. In contrast this guy currently retails for $30 which is dirt cheap for any sort of power tool. I'll admit, my expectations were pretty low- I was hoping this would drill me some holes in regular wood and maybe fasten some screws in said wood.
This Genesis drill is surprisingly robust and powerful for the cost, and the battery life is actually better than some much more expensive competitors. I've had little trouble drilling holes in even relatively hard wood, and that's with the lousy included drill bits (more on that later). With a screwdriver head, it has no problem fastening...
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