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Fiskars Craft Hand Drill makes it easy to add holes to a variety of materials when creating unique works of art. The easy-to-turn hand crank eliminates the need for batteries and cords while providing smooth, consistent operation. Fiskars Craft Hand Drill offers a comfortable grip and uses standard drill bits.
From the Manufacturer
Ideal for drilling holes in tough to reach and delicate spots. Smooth operating gear system is completely enclosed in durable ABS housing.
Anareli
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2018
Tenía mucha expectativa respecto a este producto pero al final no llegó completo, a pesar de que venía empacado. Le faltaba una pieza para poder cambiar las puntas y lo tuve que adaptar yo.
Integral Temple Apothecary
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2018
perfect, fast shipping, nice for coil building
Janey
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
For my purposes, this drill was perfect. I did have to order the 3/16 drill bit I needed. I am not a handy or tool-experienced person by any stretch of the imagination. I found a large plastic wall hanging of branches, leaves, and flowers made in the 1960s at the Goodwill. Kind of ghastly but I had an idea for it. I wanted to drill little holes in it, attach small cup hooks, spray paint it, and then hang it on my bedroom wall so I could hang jewelry from it. I was worried that the drill would crack the plastic, but it didn't. I was able to drill about 15 holes and attach the hangers without mishap. It's going to look awesome when it's spray painted and hung on the wall with necklaces and earrings hanging from it. I couldn't be happier with this drill and now I'm looking for other things to use it for. It's probably important to get the right drill bit. I found my online and they were intended for wood and plastics.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2015
Was disappointed when this arrived because I had bought a similar one in the US several years ago and it came with its own drill bits attached to the handle. I expected the same with this one but there were no drill bits. I had bought this as a gift for someone who had commented on mine but now I feel I cannot give it as it is without the bits. Too bad. It is a handy gadget for small jobs.
Orsolya Zsisku
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2014
Without the drill bits the drill itself was useless. Some seller is advertising the item with a picture of the imes's peckage and on the picture there are 4 different sized drill bits. I think sellers should have mansioned it in the advert if the drill comes without bits.
Shoots
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2014
I visited my girlfriend in China and tried to fix some chairs. Some screws need drilling out, so this will be handy the next time I visit.
d3viLm@n
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
Worked for a while, great for small drill jobs, then the s*** can't dance anymore. Damn, after attaching the bit and you rotate the handle, the tip of the bit wobbles!! Strongly suggest you save this $$, top up and invest in a friggin' cordless drill instead(dewalt, makita, bosch,etc). I have a dewalt for 6 months and never regretted getting it - reliable and gets s*** done.
Jeffrey A
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2013
I bought the Fiskars power grip hand drill for a DIY project that required working in tight spaces.Now, I use the Fiskars hand drill for those quick jobs that don't necessitate a power drill. The easy-to-turn hand crank offers battery and cord-free use.This hand drill works well with drywall, wood, acrylic (Plexiglas) and even aluminum sheet metal. So, it's a must-have for any DIY homeowner's toolbox.This drill accommodates standard drill bits ... and, it's ultra-easy to change bits!All you do to tighten a drill bit is - grip the drill handle from turning anticlockwise, and tighten the drill chuck clockwise. Of course, do the reverse to remove the drill bit!This is definitely a 5 STAR hand drill, manufactured by Fiskars. This is the company that sold over one billion of the iconic Orange-Handled Fiskars scissors!Hope my review was helpful ... Jeffrey A. (Jeff)
Keitholeous
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2013
I bought this item for a specific purpose: I was restoring an old writing desk for a friend, and I needed a way to drill holes in wood with both precision and accuracy. I also had to drill to specific depths, and no more, as I didn't want to burst through the wood on the other side. A cordless drill, godsend though it is, wasn't going to cut it for me, but I hoped this little hand drill would.I wasn't disappointed! The drill feels very comfortable in the hand, and I found it to be very easy to use, in whichever orientation I was holding it (vertically, either pointing up, or down, and horizontally). The chuck has a nice “meaty” feel, and there was no sign of drill bits slipping inside it. The drill itself is also quite small, so you can get into quite confined spaces whereas a conventional hand drill wouldn't even begin to fit.The drill did all I wanted, and more, and I put into my tool box after I'd finished the restoration job, and I've continued to use it for all sorts of jobs ever since: from drilling tiny holes for craft-type work, to drilling into drywall for picture hanging, and so on.Bear in mind that this drill is so versatile that you might want to push it a little too far (the chuck can hold quite a large drill bit, after all), but if you do that then the gears might slip, so you'll know it's time to back off. Yes, you can continue to drill, even if the gears slip, but you might damage the drill, and that would be a shame as it's just so useful that you'd surely miss it.I'd recommend this drill to anybody, and especially as an Amazon purchase as I found the very best price on this website out of all of the sites I looked at.
G. Chabala
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2010
I've used this drill before when it was branded as a Sears product, and I sought this item to have one for myself. From the picture, it's exactly the same except for the branding on the handle.In reality, this product differs from the picture in that no drill bits are included, and the notches to hold the bits in the neck of the tool have been removed, along with the rubber band, leaving a smooth grip.While it's disappointing to purchase something that does not match what you expected to get (even the product packaging shows the previous design), and you'll have to purchase drill bits separately, this is an improvement in the design of the drill. I was often hesitant to use the previous drill without first removing all four bits from the handle, because it seemed too easy to get cut accidentally while holding the drill. Also, this leaves you free to purchase better drill bits than would have been included with this product.The drill itself is a valuable addition to any toolbox, allowing better fine control than any power drill. Don't worry about having charged batteries ready for the occasional drilling task.
Elaine N.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2010
This is a great tool for easy jobs, such as drilling into drywall to insert anchors for curtains. It's light-weight and handy. I've been using one for years, and recently purchased this one for my daughter. The one that I have came exactly as the one pictured, with four drill bits that nest on the shaft of the drill and are held in place with a stout rubber band. The one that I purchased came without the bits and there are no indentations on the shaft in which they would rest. I bought the drill from Grady's Hardware, rather than directly from Amazon. When I reported the difference between the drill in the picture and one that I received, their customer service representative replied that the picture was only an "interpretation" and that I should read the product description. I don't know whether or not the one that Amazon sells includes the bits, but you should be prepared to purchase bits separately to go with the drill.
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