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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Drill is great. Bits are great. But I hate the quick change system. Bits get stuck in the chuck and are extremely hard to remove. The quick change bits are also extremely hard to find in stock
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Bought this mag drill and it worked great, right until I tried to source replacement cutters and realized they are extremely difficult to find and 4x the price because of the quick change system. Regular 3/4 Weldon cutters will not fit in this chuck. You need to use the Nitto style quick change which there are very few options for and take weeks to get if they are even in stock. Was really excited about this mag drill but now essentially have a boat anchor.
James Valdez
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I liked the price.Didn't like=quality of the tool is poorly made. It's fine for how much I am going to use it.
Mendi
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
This is very easy to use. The speed control works very well. The accessories are adequate. Build quality is adequate. I do not need to get a conventional drill press.
Jon W
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
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MikeD
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
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James D Rodriquez
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
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SidecarFlip
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
Be apprised this is a long review:First off Read the enclosed operating manual..I read reviewers that complain about the electro magnet base getting hot. All AC electro magnets get hot when left energized for a prolonged amount of time and it plainly states that in the owners manual if you bother to read it, kind of obvious to me the complainers failed to read it...lolThe Veyvor Mag Drill is a quality built unit, just like all their tools are (and I also own their chainsaw grinder) which is on par with the Oregon grinder and in some ways superior to it but at a price point WELL below the cost of an Oregon chain grinder, I was very impressed with it, clean die castings, accurate and superior chain vise and depth stop adjustment (versus the Oregon) as well and that was a prime impetus for buying the Vevor Mag Drill. I sharpen saw chain loops for my arborist customers constantly I might add and I have both the Oregon grinder as well as the Veyvor. Enough said on that.The Vevor Mag Drill has some faults however. The most glaring fault is the exposed drill motor cord which can get in the way when setting the drill up on a vertical surface especially. Additionally, the base is stationary and not rotatable when the magnet is energized so you must align in carefully when drilling a hole with it.The drill is very well assembled and I observe no runout in the spindle what so ever. It's heavy (like all Mag Drills are but the magnetic holding power is great but I would still secure it when drilling in a vertical position, you don't want a 20+ pound machine dropping on your foot.I purchased the upgraded model simply because a large number of holes I drill require second operation tapping so the reverseable and variable speeds are a requirement. I can drill a hole with either a twist drill chucked in the supplied Jacobs style drill chuck, remove the drill and replace it with a tap and start the tap straight and true and then loosed the chuck and remove the machine and finish the tapping with a manual tap driver.The model I purchased also comes with an assortment of HSS Annular cutters but I strongly suggest purchasing a set of carbide tipped annular cutters as well. Carbide tipped cutters will far outlast HSS cutters at least 5 times or more if you plan on boring multiple holes.I would also invest in a tube of Hougen Slick Stick semi solid annular cutter lubricant for vertical operations as the supplied coolant-lubricant bottle cannot be used in the vertical operation and the annular cutters require sufficient lubrication when boring to insure a clean, burr free hole.Finally, for standard boring, machine at 90 degrees to the workpiece, I suggest using the supplied 'coolant' bottle and delivery hose and introduce coolant / lubricant into the hollow spindle and hollow annular cutters and I use a synthetic EP coolant in the coolant bottle, same stuff I use for flood coolant in my machine tools but straight, not dilluted.Finally everything I've listed is available here on Amazon.
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