I'm considering getting a Worx WX352L.9 drill for my DIY projects. Can you tell me more about its features?
Worx WX352L.9 Drill Features?
Started by OscarNana on July 01, 2024
Sure! The Worx WX352L.9 is quite versatile. It has a 20-volt brushless motor and can deliver 0-600/2,000 RPM and 0-9,600/32,000 BPM. That's pretty impressive for a cordless drill!
I've used the Worx WX352L.9 before and it's great! The battery life is good and it handles various tasks with ease. There's even an article discussing its features in more detail at Overview of the Worx WX352L.9 Drill. You should check it out.
That sounds awesome, @SupraRZ1999! I was particularly curious about the RPM and BPM ratings. Do you find them sufficient for most DIY tasks?
Yeah, they work well for me. The 20-volt brushless motor is powerful too, so it can handle a variety of materials.
I've been using corded drills for years, but I'm thinking about switching to a cordless one like the Worx WX352L.9. What do you think about the weight and portability?
The Worx WX352L.9 weighs 3.4 lbs, which is quite light compared to some other cordless drills I've used. That makes it easier to handle for extended periods of time.
That's good to know! So, @datyoungmiller, you mentioned that the drill comes in different kits with varying battery capacities. Can you explain more about those?
Sure, there are two main models: the WX352L.9 and the WX352L. The WX352L.9 comes without a battery, while the WX352L includes a 2 Ah battery. There's also an option to purchase a larger 40 Wh battery separately for the WX352L.9 if you need more runtime.
Thanks for the info! By the way, @SupraRZ1999, what do you think about the clutch settings on the Worx WX352L.9? Are they helpful for preventing damage to your workpieces?
The 22 clutch settings are really useful. They let you control the amount of torque applied, which is great when working with delicate materials or when you don't want to over-tighten screws.
That's exactly what I was wondering about! Thanks for all your input, everyone. I think I might go ahead and get the Worx WX352L.9 for my DIY projects.
You won't regret it, @OscarNana. It's a great drill! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Good luck with your new drill, @OscarNana! Let us know how you like it after you've used it for a while.