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Cordless Drill-Driver Dedra DED7331 12 V with 1× 2 Ah Battery
Cordless Drill-Driver Dedra DED7331 12 V with 1× 2 Ah Battery
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Cordless Drill-Driver Dedra DED7331 12 V with 1× 2 Ah Battery
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Cordless Drill-Driver Dedra DED7331 12 V with 1× 2 Ah Battery
Cordless Drill-Driver Dedra DED7331 12 V with 1× 2 Ah Battery
Dedra DED7331 12 V cordless drill-driver is a compact, battery-powered tool designed for drilling and screwdriving in wood, metal and plastics. Supplied with one 2 Ah rechargeable battery, this model targets DIY enthusiasts, installers and light professional users who need mobility and straightforward operation for household repairs, furniture assembly and small installation tasks.
The cordless design provides freedom of movement without a power cord, while the 12 V motor balances power and runtime for common home and workshop tasks. The included 2 Ah battery offers a practical combination of capacity and compact size, and the drill-driver's compact body enables access to tighter spaces. Built-in torque control and adjustable speed support precise screwdriving and accurate drilling in a range of materials.
This 12 V drill-driver is not intended for heavy industrial drilling, high-torque fastening of large bolts, or sustained work on thick steel plates. For continuous professional use requiring high power, greater battery capacity or pneumatic/electric corded tools may be more appropriate.
Charge the supplied 2 Ah battery fully before first use following the charger instructions. Insert the charged battery into the drill base until it locks. Select the appropriate drill or screwdriver bit and secure it in the chuck; tighten according to chuck type. Adjust the torque setting and speed to match the material and fastener size. For drilling, mark the workpiece, start at low speed to create a pilot point, then increase speed as needed. For screwdriving, use the torque clutch to prevent over-driving screws. After use, remove the bit and store the tool and battery in a dry place.
Use appropriate drill bits and screwdriver tips for the selected material, apply steady pressure without forcing the tool, and select torque settings that prevent fastener or material damage. Keep the battery charged and store it at moderate temperatures to preserve battery life.
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