Nice little drill, not a fan of the non locking chuck. And the drill is quite large, too large for a 12v when compared to competitors especially the dewalt 12v line. But it does the job I guess. This is my second one, the first one had an issue with the chuck and in my laps of judgment I took it apart and kinda messed it up so I wouldn’t be able to warranty it. Oops! But I found an open box one on Amazon for like 25bucks bare tool so I bought another. Figured I’ll give this drill another try. Understand this is a cheap drill bit a top tier drill! If it fails again I’ll seek out a brand that can be repaired and be done with throw away drills for good.Now this drill is my favorite cordless drill I've ever had. I originally bought this way back with the digital level combo. I bought it to use at work as a junk drill. It was cheaper and I liked the look too. After it arrived though I fell in love with it. So I took it home to use as my main drill for my DIY projects. The drill has a nice look and feel to it. Fits great in your hand and is lightweight. The power is amazing for a 12v, it has 350 in pounds of torque. It also has a 1/2 inch keyless church with a hex in the back of it for bits. Which is rare for alot of 12 volt tools. Just for an example, Milwaukee (my favorite tool brand) their top of the line 12v drill has 350 in lbs of torque as well. I've used this thing to do just about everything, it's not heavy duty but it will do just about anything you ask it too. I personally think the battery life is amazing on this thing as well.So if your looking for an affordable, good long lasting drill. Definitely consider going with the Skil pwrcore 12Original review: It's nearly as large as my normal Porter Cable 20v drill. Not quite a light and portable driver compared to others.The light isn't that great (very dim even on fully charged battery, too disperse and not enough to actually light up the area you are working on). But I do like the fact that it has the quick chuck option inside to simply insert bits. And it fits well in the hand and so far has done the job. Easy to reverse direction as well, and power for what I've tried so far.So while it's larger and heavier, I'm hoping the brushless motor will give me some longevity and reliability.Edit now 5 months later...I've used it literally less than 10 times. I think I grabbed it maybe 5 or 6 times to do some little quick assembly thing like a hose bib and such. And a few more times just to remove a shelf from a wall.And last night it failed. Just makes a "click" sound and the light flashes rapidly. Online manual says that it indicates overheat - well, I was using it in 8 degree weather to put four little screws in something I was assembling in the garage (aforementioned hose bib from Amazon Basics) and it failed on the third screw. Couldn't have overheated that quick. And today it still fails.Got with support, they went through the registration, made me send them a copy of my receipt from Amazon here, and now all I get from them in email is "If you have anything further to add let us know." Nothing to indicate if they're going to replace it or what... Since it's only 5 months old and hasn't even a mark on it (still looks absolutely brand new since it's been used so little) I will be rather irritated if I just have to write it off as lost...These are more than enough for doing some modifications/repairs to the house. They're a little heavy for 12v but more powerful than some of their 20v competitors. I'm really impressed. In the pictures you can see where I had to drill a hole into the belt clip on one of the drivers. The other belt clip was shaped correctly and I had no problem putting it on. I doubt this would be a common occurrence. Overall, I paid about $120. What I don't like is it's hard to use either of the tools gently. If you try to torque a fastener by slowly increasing trigger pull, the tools cut out and the lights blink. You have to pull a bit more quickly to get the motors turning and by then, you're turning pretty hard.I got the 12v impact and drill purposely for their light weight. I knew that I would sacrifice a little bit of power. So far, with the brushless motors, they have performed well. I was impressed that the drill, on speed 1, was able to make several consecutive 1inch spade holes without stalling. I figure if I really need power or I need to take off my lugnuts, Ill pull out my corded hammer drill and an air impact wrench. Otherwise, these tools will do the trick.Excellent selection of screwdriver bits. The case and plastic tray inside are flimsy and one of the the red tabs that lock my box stick quite a bit. This case won't take much abuse but it should hold up if handled with care. Good value. Its a nice luxury to always have the right bit.listen it is a great great set large variety of useful bits that can take a good beating but.... god for bid if this bit set tips over.The case is sturdy and the bits are easy to see. Since my purchase and neighbors finding out about my purchase I seem to be a hardware store. I have had at least 5 neighbors ask if I had a bit to tighten or loosen some type of screw!! The bits seem to be strong. I have not had any strip or break.El kit está muy bueno, lastima que el taladro no tiene función de roto martillo como para ser un kit completoA mi esposo le encantaronLa opción carga de usb en pila y cargador.Producto de muy buena calidad con buena potencia para trabajos en casa o proyectos pequeñosLo uso para trabajo doméstico