Note: Where are the safety glasses? Why isn’t the model’s hair tied back? Marketing images MUST depict safe user practices. Looking online, they have product images like this one, showing a drill bit set with the drill kit. They use the same language online – includes 12 bits and a magnetic bit holder. Reviews seem to be mixed, with a lot of folks angry that the kit doesn’t come with any drill bits.īut why would a cordless drill come with drill bits? I mean, you don’t buy cookware expecting them to come with ingredients, or things like spatulas. Maybe they’re taking marketing lessons from Greenworks. They do specify that it’s a 3/8″ drill (as opposed to 1/2″). What’s the torque rating? What’s the speed? I neglected to check the box, but you certainly can’t find this information via their product page on the Target website. Okay, so Target has this Blue Ridge cordless drill kit. But somehow they do have 2 pegs full of replacement batteries. Target doesn’t carry any of these other 20V Max cordless power tools either. But these products don’t actually appear to be for sale anywhere, not that I can find at least. They then show a cordless drill, flashlight, reciprocating saw, and jig saw. There are banner images in the Amazon drill kit listing, advertising that you can share your batteries across the 20V Max range. Blue Ridge 20V Max Cordless Tool Range Banner (via Amazon) There’s also an alkaline battery-powered screwdriver. They have other cordless tools, but with built-in batteries. Target has a single 20V Max cordless power tool in stores – a drill kit.
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