Purchased an older / used Craftsman 19.2-volt drill (bare tool, no battery).. I used my drill for many years but it died and this type of drill doesn't seem to be able to be purchased new. Since I have many Lithium Ion 19.2-volt batteries, the availability of purchasing this bare tool was a perfect choice. Drill works great and seems to be in good (used) condition. I'm a "happy camper".
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Eventually fitted this switch to my 19.2v Craftsman drill and it works just fine. It was quite easy to install once I got a soldering iron.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Overall the drill works very well. I purchased the drill to replace a big name drill and I'm quite pleased with the results of my purchase. I purchased two for very reasonably to use building a new deck. Both preformed well under load driving 3 1/2" deck screws with plenty of torque or drilling holes quickly in the higher gear range. The batteries held a charge driving about a 1/2 pound of screws before needing a charge. I do recommend at least two batteries for large project. I also found the 1 hour charger worked well. I've owed Porter Cable, Dewalt, Bosh and would say for the money this is a good choice.
Brand new
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
i didn't have the slightest idea before that this drill will be so handy and useful to me, until my cousin handed me one and used it for a while. amazed i would say! it was so handy and helpful in anyways. so i bought one with a battery and charger. then, i thought of my son in law who's coming soon, so not to lend mine i went to ebay searched, bid and bought 4 at a reasonable prices. i don't know what others will say, but to my experience with craftsman tools i will treasure them and recommend with other people. at my age 65 there's nothing i know better except craftsman tools.
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