Description
Every wall hides a story. The Core Driller writes the ending. With a rated torque of 65N·m and a 13mm drilling capacity, this brushless cordless drill punches through brick, concrete, and hardwood with the same controlled confidence it brings to a delicate pilot hole.
Thirty-five torque settings plus a dedicated drill mode give you graduated control over every fastening job, from drywall anchors to machine screws, while the 18V platform and brushless motor deliver consistent power with less heat, less noise, and longer runtime per charge. The compact 13mm chuck accepts standard bits, and the impact mechanism takes over when masonry or stubborn materials push back.
It is the one drill that moves between framing, furniture, and fittings without changing character.
A wall is only as strong as the hole you choose to make in it.
Key Features
- ✦ 65N·m rated torque with 35+3 torque settings for precise control
- ✦ 13mm drilling capacity for masonry, wood, and metal
- ✦ Brushless motor for efficiency, durability, and low maintenance
- ✦ 18V cordless design for jobsite and home flexibility
- ✦ Impact function for masonry and concrete applications
- ✦ Keyless 13mm chuck for fast bit changes
- ✦ Comfortable ergonomic grip for extended use
Technical Specifications
- Rated Torque: 65N·m
- Max Drilling Diameter: 13mm
- Motor: Brushless
- Rated Voltage: 18V
- Torque Settings: 35+3 (screwdriver, drill, and impact modes)
- Chuck: Keyless 13mm
- Frequency: 50-60Hz
- Power Source: Rechargeable battery
- Application: Home DIY and light professional drilling and fastening
- Included: Drill body with battery and charger per variant configuration
Application Scenarios
Hang curtain rails in brick, assemble a garden shed, install shelving across a concrete garage wall, or rebuild a deck: the Core Driller moves from material to material without missing a beat. Renovators keep one in the van for fittings and framing, while homeowners rely on it for the endless small projects that define a well-kept house. Wherever a hole needs to appear exactly where it is supposed to, this drill is the dependable answer.
How It Compares
Corded drills never run out of battery, but they also never leave the extension cord behind, and 12V compact drills are convenient yet lack the torque for masonry and deep hardwood. The Core Driller is the middle path with professional leanings: 65N·m of rated torque and a 13mm capacity cover the jobs that stall smaller tools, while the brushless 18V platform keeps it cordless, efficient, and light enough for a full day of use. The 35+3 torque clutch gives you graduated control that budget drills simply do not offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it drill into concrete and brick?
A: Yes. The impact mode is specifically designed for masonry, concrete, and brick, and the 13mm capacity covers standard wall plugs and anchors.
Q: What do the 35+3 torque settings mean?
A: The 35 clutch positions control fastening torque to prevent stripping, while the 3 additional modes switch between screwdriving, standard drilling, and impact drilling.
Q: Does it use standard drill bits?
A: Yes, the keyless 13mm chuck accepts standard round-shank drill bits from 1mm up to 13mm, including masonry bits and hex-shank accessories.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: Runtime depends on load, but the brushless motor is far more efficient than brushed designs, typically delivering hundreds of holes per charge in standard wood and drywall work.
Q: Is it comfortable for extended use?
A: Yes. The balanced body and ergonomic grip reduce fatigue during longer drilling sessions, and the compact form keeps weight low.
Q: Is this suitable for a first-time DIY user?
A> Absolutely. The graduated torque settings make it forgiving for beginners while retaining the power and impact function that experienced users expect.
Q: How is it better than a corded drill?
A: You get the same heavy-duty drilling capability without being tethered to an outlet, plus features like a 35-position torque clutch that most corded budget drills lack.
Q: Is the clutch reliable for preventing stripped screws?
A> Yes. The 35 torque positions disengage the drive once the set resistance is reached, which is the most reliable way to avoid over-driving screws into soft materials.
Q: Can it handle continuous drilling work?
A: The brushless motor runs cooler under sustained load than brushed designs, and pairing it with a spare battery lets you work through even long renovation days.
Q: Does the drill include a reverse function?
A: Yes, a full reverse function is built in, which is essential for removing screws, backing out stuck bits, and clearing debris from deep holes.
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