Why Are Mini Cordless Drills So Hard To Find?

I am trying to find a very powerful cordless mini drill, preferably the size of a glue gun. Under $100. Doesn't any one have any links or ideas?

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7 Responses to “Why Are Mini Cordless Drills So Hard To Find?”

  1. I don’t think they make powerful cordless yet. Maybe a cheap one.

  2. Been using tools, power, hand, whatever you can think of for over 60 years, don’t ever remember seeing, much less using or owning a mini drill, the size of a glue gun. I have, however, seen and owned some small screw drivers that size, but none of them could even loosely be considered a drill, as they only turned approx. 450 — 550 RPM’s. If you should find something such as you’re describing, I doubt it will be cheap. Possibly Bosch, Milwaukee or Hitachi, maybe even Panasonic would be some brands to check out.

  3. You aren’t going to find a very powerful cordless drill that small, one reason being that in order to be powerful, the battery alone has to be almost as big as a glue gun. There are cordless screwdrivers that are pretty small, but they aren’t powerful.

  4. There is no longer a market for the smaller drills or accessories. Versa Pak by Black N Decker used to make these types of tools. The demand was very low. The selling brands are from 14-18 volt. 12 volt is considered outdated.

  5. Well the Bosch I bought is over 100 but I was happy with the led light and the small batteries and the power

  6. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=dremmel…
    Also,http://dremelstore.com/Dremel-Cordless-s…

  7. I would say your best bet is a dremel tool. they make cordless ones but im not sure if they are as powerful as you want but I doubt you will find better.

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