Buy Skil 2362-06 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Drill/Driver Kit


After some searching to replace old reliable 3.6v Craftsman and Skil stick drivers, I found this unit at an excellent price. Turns out it must have been on closeout, because it can no longer be found in any store and I've only had it a few months. I can't find it on Skil's cordless driver website either, so that leaves a person wondering.

It's 7.2v battery seems to last forever and seems to have plenty of power; I say SEEMS to have, because the only thing I find seriously wrong with this thing is that it usually quits driving when a screw gets half way into a wall stud or similar wood. What's really weird is if fenessed just right with a delicate trigger finger, it can be made to start driving the snug screw once more, and often with a smidge more pull on the trigger it will punch the screw powerfully into final tightness. But the aggravation comes in trying to find just the right spot in trigger pull to get the screw turning again, and the fact that you know it has the power to finish driving it, but you can't get it going again 80% of the time.

It has a great feeling, well designed grip, an easy to use direction button, a collet that won't drop bits (but requires notched ones to do so - several come with the unit), a versatile-mount charger base, a 10 position slip clutch plus a clutch locked position, and indicator lamps on top. They didn't bother including the useless work light some drivers and drills have - why have a light that won't activate until you pull the trigger, when you need a light mostly for lining up the bit with the screw, not so much afterwards. Leaving that worthless feature off indicated smart engineering which was a selling point for me - but then they somehow goofed things up in the power application dept. Maybe that's why it's no longer on the market. Too bad. Aside from that, this is a great driver for home projects. My old 3.6v stick drivers would bog down when the going got tough, but this 7.2v pistol driver feels like the power is there and won't come through. As mentioned, about 20% of the time I can get a screw turning again and finish it off with plenty of power to spare. Very strange. Very aggravating. Very disappointed in Skil/Bosch.

One other glitch occurred yesterday: one of the drill bits that come with the unit came apart from its base. They are 2 piece Chinese, with drills inserted in sleeves that fit in the chuck. The drill has a flattened side in its foot, and the sleeve is machine punched on that side, supposedly entrapping the drill in its sleeve. But it's poorly done, and in its first job the drill slid out of its sleeve, jamming in the stud behind the wall. Had to be pried out with pliers, and is useless because it not only won't stay in the sleeve, it rotates in the sleeve.Get more detail about Skil 2362-06 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Drill/Driver Kit.

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