Saturday, October 25, 2008

Coleman Power-Tite Cordless Drill

Coleman Power-tite

Coleman Power Tools has introduced an interesting innovation on the cordless drill.
It's a new style of chuck that seems to solve a range of standard problems and inconveniences that accompany the traditional three-jaw chuck. Coleman Power-Tite chuck is internal, with some kind of locking mechanism that secures the bit.

This is good for a few of reasons. First, because the tip of the drill doesn't move, there's no chance of marring the workpiece if you're coming in at an angle. Secondly, the way that the chuck is set-up, there is no more need for hand tightening.
So if you know of an aging diyer who has arthritis or is losing hand strength, this drill could be quite a gift for them. Finally, and most important (to us, at least), now that the tip of the drill no longer moves, it can be gripped, giving much greater stability and control to the drill.



Product Features

>> The Coleman Power-tite chuck spins inside the housing protecting your work piece from damage, and provides holding strength for the bit or accessory up to 100% tighter than a conventional keyless chuck
>> The chuck requires no strength to open or close the jaws, it uses the actual torque of the motor to clamp the jaws upto 100% tighter than a conventional chuck.
>> equipped with 17 torque settings, these setting enable the drill to release its driving force at your preset position to ensure you are able to accurately drive in fasteners.
>> Powerful 19.2 volt rechargeable battery (2 included)
>> Fast 1 hour charging system .
>> 6 drill and 6 screw bits included
>> 1 extension and 2 reversible bits included
>> Rubber gripping handle for comfort while drilling .



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