Dremel 1120-01 120V 7.2V Cordless Screwdriver

Dremel 1120-01 120V 7.2V Cordless Screwdriver

Ranking: 9.7 out of 10

Manufacturer: Dremel
Model Number: 1120-01
Product Code: 080596027292
Price: $122.10 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Powerful 7.2V motor - for a wider range of screwdriving applications. Can drive up to 3" screws.
  • Compact, lightweight (under 5" in length) - gets in tight spaces others can't.
  • Ergonomically optimized grip with T-Handle design - for balanced comfort and control
  • Precision variable - speed trigger with reverse - for superior control when starting, driving, and removing fasteners.
  • motor brake - provides control, reduces screw stripping

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Description:

pThis cordless screwdriver's compact yet powerful motor covers a wide range of applications and provides enough control to precisely set a No. 1 screw and enough torque to drive a No. 10 three-inch screw into pine./p

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The Dremel 1120-01 is a real winner

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.5 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I was looking for a small, cordless screwdriver to set window sash pulls and locks in an older home with limited access. This screwdriver is the perfect answer---small enough to get into tight spaces, strong enough to drive the screws securely, and a breeze to keep powered! I wish I could find matching drill bits available. I highly recommend this to anyone for special jobs. Fred C. Meekins

One of the best tools I have ever owned...

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I received this cordless screwdriver as a Christmas gift. Upon opening it I immediately thought "Oh great, another dinky cordless screwdriver.". I can't believe how wrong I was.
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br /This little guy has replaced my 18V cordless drill for most of my day to day tasks. It has a LOT of torque. I do a lot of projects around the house and do all the maintenance on our cars. This unit has no problem driving screws into solid wood or removing all sorts of nuts/bolts/etc. Its small size also makes it easier to use in tight quarters where my 18V drill was difficult or impossible to use.
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br /I'm also very impressed with the battery life. I charged the unit on Christmas day. Since then I have assembled our child's crib, changing table, and dresser, hung new folding doors in our laundry room, put up three shelving units in the garage, and several other small tasks. The Dremel finally ran out of juice last night, almost two months later. Pretty impressive.
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br /I'd recommend the Dremel Cordless Screwdriver to anyone from daily handyman to occasional around-the-house user. You won't be disappointed.

best driver I have owned

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Apr 7, 2008
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i was pleasently suprised at how solid and small this driver was. It allows you to get into small places, and at the same time fits in you palm so that you can exert force. I bought this for my wife and her house projects, but find myself stealing it away for my use.

Lightweight, fits your hand, rugged, gets into corners, holds charge

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Nov 29, 2008
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We bought this thinking it would be nice for small jobs such as taking the faceplate off electric receptacles, as a lightweight alternative to lugging out the heavy DeWalt 18V.
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br /Amazingly, it works well for tough jobs. We put together a 8' x 15' vinyl shed with floor and roof in two days using only the Dremel driver. If any of you have ever put together a shed, you are familiar with the hundreds of screws that come with the package. Our arms were much less tired than they would have been if we had used the 18V DeWalt.
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br /We used the Dremel continuously for several hours each day and it held its charge until nightfall, when we quit for the day because we could no longer see what we were doing. The Dremel was useful for driving screws into the roof panels at the wall edge, where the DeWalt would not fit. Due to my klutziness, the tool fell off the top of the step ladder at least a dozen times and smashed on the floor, with no damage.
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br /Since acquiring the tool, we were pleased to discover the Dremel chuck accepts Black and Decker drill bits with a hexagonal shank. Now it's a driver and a drill!
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br /In summary, the Dremel was well worth the money for the shed job alone. Don't make the mistake of thinking this tool is just for wuss jobs.
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Dremel cordless screwdriver

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 1.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Excellent product which does everything as advertised. Howerever, the description said it has a magnetic bit holder, but it does not act as a magnet to help hold screws on the bit. I was expecting the magnet to hold the screws, especically when working with smaller screws.

dremel is missing online manual and no support

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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these guys have a dead link to their online version of the manual...and nobody responds to my emails asking for a pdf version of this manual

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