BLACK+DECKER Trapano avvitatore a batteria 20V MAX, 3/8 di pollice, con luce di lavoro a LED, batteria e caricabatterie inclusi (LDX120C) Solo trapano/avvitatore

Brand:BLACK+DECKER

3.7/5

73.70

Ideale per forare legno, metallo, plastica e tutte le attività di avvitamento. Velocità variabile: consente la svasatura senza danneggiare il materiale. Presenta un portapunte integrato sotto l'impugnatura del trapano che include una punta a doppia estremità. Frizione a 11 posizioni: fornisce un controllo preciso per la perforazione di legno, metallo, plastica e tutte le attività di avvitamento. Tecnologia agli ioni di litio e 20 V MAX: più leggero, più compatto, nessuna memoria, maggiore durata.

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Ideale per forare legno, metallo, plastica e tutte le attività di avvitamento. Velocità variabile: consente la svasatura senza danneggiare il materiale. Presenta un portapunte integrato sotto l'impugnatura del trapano che include una punta a doppia estremità. Frizione a 11 posizioni: fornisce un controllo preciso per la perforazione di legno, metallo, plastica e tutte le attività di avvitamento. Tecnologia agli ioni di litio e 20 V MAX: più leggero, più compatto, nessuna memoria, maggiore durata.
Accessory Connection Type ‎3/8" Chuck
Average Battery Life ‎1 Hours
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Ion
Brand BLACK+DECKER
Brand ‎BLACK+DECKER
Certification ‎Certified frustration-free
Color Black/Orange
Color ‎Black/Orange
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 30,073 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎1-Double-Ended Bit., 1-Lcs20 Charger, The Black & Decker Ldx120C Comes With One 20-Volt Max Lithium Drill/Driver, 1-Lbx20 20-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Battery
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎LDX120C
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Torque ‎115 Inch Pounds
Item Weight ‎3.15 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎BLACK+DECKER
Material ‎Blend
Maximum Chuck Size 10 Millimeters
Maximum Chuck Size ‎10 Millimeters
Maximum Power ‎1800 Watts
Measurement System ‎Metric
Number of Handles ‎1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎LDX120C
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎10.63"L x 3.69"W x 8.5"H
Product Dimensions ‎9.4 x 2.6 x 7.68 inches
Size ‎Compact
Special Feature ‎Light weight, LED Worklight, Always Ready
Special Features ‎Light weight, LED Worklight, Always Ready
Speed ‎1450 RPM
Style ‎Drill/Driver Only
Voltage 20 Volts
Voltage ‎20 Volts
Warranty Description ‎2 Year Warranty
Wattage ‎1500 watts

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Scritto da: AttackOfTheVapors
Guys (Yes, And Girls Too), More Than Adequate Drill; Power And Battery Test (Non-Scientific) Long Review
Don't know why I'm reviewing this drill. I guess it's because after reading all the other reviews prior to buying, I'm somewhat conflicted since mostly, people either seem to love or hate this drill and I'd like to get my two cents worth in. After reading about a bazillion reviews (small exaggeration) I didn't know what to think and, I thought perhaps I could help my fellow Amazonians (is that a word?) make a buying decision based upon my own, hopefully informed opinion. While I am not an expert, I do build and sell hardwood furniture and am familiar with most of the tools that you would find in a working woodshop. I was surprised by all the negative reviews. It seems that a lot of folks are having problems with this drill; chuck failing or not holding bits properly, overheating and smoking, charging issues or battery not holding charge for very long, etc. One of the reasons I bought this drill was because I was somewhat titilated wondering if it was a worthwhile purchase or not. Since Amazon has return priviliges I figured I could examine the product thoroughly upon receipt and decide for myself if it was a good buy. I thought that this drill looked interesting. To me it looks kind of "cartoony" (there he goes again; making up words). With its bright colors and swirly lines it looks like something Roger Rabbit would use (or, if you're in my generation; Bullwinkle). If you'll note in the first photo below, the barrel is somewhat shorter than the average cordless drill. It is attractive; I like the look of the new flat battery packs as opposed to the older, clunky "stick-type" batteries. I noted that this drill is 20V which, you would think would make it more powerful but, in looking at the torque rating, it's not necessarily so. Now, just to make a comment on one of the most frequent complaints in other reviews. A lot of reviewers are complaining about the bit not being held tightly in the chuck. Firstly, take a look at the the second photo below. Please note that the icon of the screw is uppermost on the barrel. This is important when chucking in a bit as it ensures maximum torque and tightness. If you have "10" or any other number at the top of the barrel, you are in a "torque setting" which is used when driving screws. This means that when you achieve a certain tension, the clutch will slip and fail to tighten the chuck further. If you hear a clicking sound when tightening the chuck around a bit, then you need to adjust the ring so the screw icon is on top. Also, note in the photo, that I am wearing leather gloves. Frequently, when hand-tightening the chuck, it will escape your grip (after all, we're not as strong as gorillas) and spin, burning your hand. Because of this, most of us don't exert all the pressure we're capable of. With gloves protecting your hands, if it slips, you don't get burned and you're capable of tightening your grip and getting maximum holding power between the chuck/bit. The holding power of the chuck is dependent entirely upon the tightness of "YOUR" grip when inserting the bit and holding the chuck ring. I think that the majority of the complaints pertaining to this problem would be solved if the above two suggestions were followed. Nothing in the construction of the drill I received would lead me to believe that it is some kind of manufacturing deficiency. Upon unboxing this drill at a friends house his wife thought it looked "cute" and felt it would be a good addition to their kit (they frequently go to numerous flea markets throughout Texas and carry basic tools with them). Being smaller, it would take up less room in their trailer. You might have noted that I mentioned this is a good womans drill in my title blurb. The reason for this is the drill handle being smaller than a normal battery operated drill. It's still big enough for a man but, being smaller, it will be easier for the average female to handle than most drills. It is also lighter than the average drill which, I think most women could appreciate. I decided I would test this drill for both overall power and battery life. To do this I decided upon a series of tests of what I felt were of gradually escalating difficulty. While these tests may be pertinent to my particular situation, only you can decide if they are a "fit" to your situation and expected usage of the product. Incidentally, for my tests, even though I typically use hardwood, I felt that since White Pine is the lumber that most homeowners commonly use, it would be more appropriate for my tests and, since 3/4" stock is far and away the most common lumber that I would utilize this thickness. My results were as follows: Drill Three 1/4" holes through 3/4" stock with a brad point bit - Accomplished Drill Three 1/2" holes through 3/4" stock with a brad point bit - Accomplished Drive Three 3/8" Lag Bolts through previous 1/4" holes in 3/4" stock - Accomplished Drill Three 5/8" holes through 3/4" stock with Forstner Bit - Accomplished Drill Three 7/8" holes through 3/4" stock with Spade Bit - Accomplished At this point, I was expecting the charge to be gone from the batteries. Using a spade bit is difficult and draining on any drill. So, I decided to up the ante; I increased the size of the spade bit to 1 3/8" (a very large hole indeed) and the stock thickness to 2" stock (nomimal 1 5/8", a two by four). My intention was to continue to drill holes to the point of refusal of the battery to rotate the drill. Results as follows: Drill 1 3/8" holes through 1 5/8 " stock til failure - 3 1/2 holes Accomplished Now, to be truthful, when I stopped, the battery was still rotating the chuck and bit but, it was starting to bog down. In other words, battery failure was imminent. Could I have finished the 4th hole? Yeah, probably I could have abused the tool and forced it to finish but, it didn't have much left. Also, even though I was wearing leather gloves, I could feel a lot of heat at the barrel (after all, these tests were done with no interruptions) and it was apparent to me that to continue, I would probably smoke the motor, which made no sense to me. You can take my word for it; This drill would not have finished a 5th hole without catastrophic failure. By the way, I do not recommend using spade bits with a hand-held drill. They are particularly hard on a drill and, although I rarely use them, I only use them in my drill press. The only reason I utilized them in this testing was because I knew they would put a substantial drain on the battery. Especially using a large diameter bit like the 1 3/8" comes very close to the definition of abusing your tools so, if you can avoid it, I suggest not subjecting your drill to loads such as this.. Conclusions: I believe that this is drill that is well suited to the home handyman. Would it be a good drill for a professional that needed it for use daily? Probably not, although it might last a while. I also think a pro would want a drill with a little more torque and definitely more drilling speed. However, even though the listed torque is low, while I was drilling the largest holes with the spade bit, when it caught in the hole it had enough torque to spin my wrist around (and I'm 6'4" and 210 lbs) so, it should be adequate for most of us. I also think that because of it's reduced weight it would be an ideal drill for a woman and I think the manufacturers did a good job of "splitting the difference" in designing a grip that is both large enough for a big man (though just barely) and small enough to be comfortable for the average woman. Caveat: As I told you earlier, one of the reasons I got this drill was because of all the contradictory reviews (it piqued my curiousity). I think almost 20% of the reviews have some complaint about this product. If you do decide to purchase, make sure that you do test and inspect your drill closely to make sure that none of the issues mentioned in other reviews are present in your purchase. Based upon the product I receiv
Scritto da: Davie D.
It took me 7 years to burn up the motor and it still works for light duty use.
I've used this exact model at least weekly for the last 7 years since April 2016. I paid $47 for it back then. I use it around the office for mounting pictures, quickly removing screws, drilling studs, installing door closures, and other random drill tasks. I FINALLY managed to kill it using a hole saw bit going through a really hard plastic, without oil. Harder than most wood. It still works but the motor has the burnt smell to it. Still goes through studs though and other light tasks. The battery still holds a great charge. Thanks B&D! You made a really good product!
Scritto da: Dmitriy
Electric screwdriver on steroids
I was looking for an electric screwdriver. At the same time needed to drill some pilot holes. I thought to buy electric screwdriver and additional small chuck to "convert" it to portable "multitool". After I read about bad experience for 4-5 volts versions of the screwdrivers due to short run-time/low torque problems, un-ability to quickly "swap" dis-charged battery with "spare", and looked how much will cost to buy "professional" version of screwdriver with extra battery pack, I decided to go with this one. This drill is light and "portable" enough to carry it in a backpack if needed, powerful enough to put drywall screws and drill pilot holes, assemble furniture, install IT equipment into the racks/cabinets, hang pictures and tons of other "DIY"/ handyman works. It is absolutely NOT suitable for "industrial"/Contractor applications. While it is capable to drill 1" holes with leaf drill bit, it will drain the battery fast and will overheat/damage the motor (eventually). I also like "portable" charger which comes with the drill- does not take much space int the backpack. The one thing what I recommend is to buy spare battery- the charger is not "fast" enough to recharge the battery quick. I gave 4 stars- it looks "child-ish, toy-ish" a little bit for the price in my opinion. Happy drilling/Screwing ! :-)
Scritto da: Fabriktr
Love this drill
I just purchased my 4th one of these drills. I like them because they fit my women's hand, they are lightweight, the battery lasts a long time, and they have plenty of power. I like having multiple drills so my husband and I can both use them and so you can have different bits in them. We have never worn one out but they have a tendency to break if dropped onto cement from the top of a ladder too many times. Even with the housing broken they will still work for some time.
Scritto da: Carlos
buen producto buen precio y envio rapido
tiene buena fuerza y es liviano m gusto mucho
Scritto da: D.stang
Great value
I’m just happy to have it. I’ve been needing a new one and this works just fine for me.
Scritto da: Chu E.
great for everyday work
This is very good, given that it's so much cheaper than other brands.
Scritto da: Paulette Williams
Drill
Works great! Makes work so much easier.
Scritto da: Gustavo Contreras
¡Excelente producto!
Mi hija me lo regaló, aparentemente se ve pequeño a simple vista, pero ya usándolo, es muy potente y muy manejable.
Scritto da: MG-Speed
Pequeño, liviano y potente.
Muy bueno para trabajos rudos en el hogar, la batería dura bastante, tiene 10 niveles de fuerza en modo destornillador y en modo taladro atraviesa madera, concreto y laminas no muy gruesas de metan con facilidad.
Scritto da: ALEJANDRO VILLAMARTI
Taladro casero, calidad media, batería de baja duración, óptimo para trabajos pequeños
Es un taladro de buena calidad aun que es casero, la batería no dura tanto como para trabajos grandes, el costo es bueno pero por unos pesos adquirí uno de mejor calidad, dos baterías y estuche. Ojo es un taladro desechable ya que por lo que cuestan las refacciones vale más comprar uno nuevo, las baterías de repuesto son caras y por lo menos hay que tener dos ya que la duración no es la mejor. Realice la devolución del mío ya que la calidad del producto no era la que buscaba en las herramientas que acostumbro y preferí gastar más.
Scritto da: Jorge Andreas
Not fast enough for a drill, not quite suitable to drive screws
I wanted a spare cordless drill. It doesn't perform any better than my 12V Mastercraft from 2014. Driving screws is another kettle of fish. The torque setting are so widely stepped that it cannot be safely used for fastening standing seam steel roofing panels. When in use, I am noticing a propane tank smell. My guess is that the magnet wire is overheating, but it could also be the drill torque limiting mechanism. It's a sulfur smell, so it would make sense from a sulfide based grease. The balance is a bit awkward, so care will be needed when drilling not to elliptical holes.
Scritto da: Alejandro Gonzalez Garcia
DESTORNILLADOR SI. TALADRO muuuy básico
The media could not be loaded. Llegó antes de tiempo. El producto es el que se ofrece, Está hecho de un plástico duró parecido al de los juguetes, parece que no aguantara una caída , así que lo cuídate un poco más que otras herramientas. Cuenta con led, muy util. Lo usaré como destornillador, para armar muebles. Por eso me lo quedare pero si lo quisiera como taladro lo regresaría y compraría otro. No se desempeña con fuerza ni velocidad como taladro, se esforza demasiado en tareas básicas, en madera apenas y lo hace con miedo de estarle exigiendo de más.

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