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SKIL PWR Core 12V Brushless Cordless Drill Driver & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries & Charger (CB736701) $67.96 + Free Shipping

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Walmart [walmart.com] has SKIL PWR Core 12V Brushless Cordless Drill Driver & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries & Charger (CB736701) for $67.96. Shipping is free.
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Walmart [walmart.com] has SKIL PWR Core 12V Brushless Cordless Drill Driver & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries & Charger (CB736701) for $67.96. Shipping is free.

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Model: SKIL PWR Core 12™ Brushless 12 Volt Cordless Drill Driver and Impact Driver Kit with two 2.0Ah Batteries and Charger

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7h ago
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Joined Jan 2018
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VKMUSA
7h ago
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Is this decent for a new home owner? avg use and not really planning a lot of DIY
5h ago
586 Posts
Joined Apr 2011
5h ago
Giraffasaurus
5h ago
586 Posts
Quote from VKMUSA :
Is this decent for a new home owner? avg use and not really planning a lot of DIY

Should be perfect. Seems skil is pushing quite a few 12v tools these days so plenty of room to grow it if you need.

Thinking about picking these up for my parents. I got them a cheap HyperTough set a few years ago but they're pretty garbage!
5h ago
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5h ago
iIIuminati
5h ago
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This seem like the older gen of Skil 12v line.
3h ago
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3h ago
Will_R
3h ago
184 Posts
Quote from VKMUSA :
Is this decent for a new home owner? avg use and not really planning a lot of DIY
I wouldn't personally. Nothing wrong with the brand. I'd want a larger combo. Some kind of cutting tool is often very handy, and good lights and speakers will get used more than you might expect. I used both my Skil inflator and speaker today. Also, if going with Skil, probably best to go with the dual charging batteries, meaning it'll go on the charger if you have one or charge via USB-C.
I have both these kits from these deals:
https://slickdeals.net/f/17995887-skil-pwr-core-12-volt-10-tool-brushless-power-tool-combo-kit-2-batteries-included-and-charger-included-lowes-com-149-00
https://slickdeals.net/f/18228115-5-tool-skil-pwr-core-12v-brushless-power-tool-combo-kit-w-usb-c-charger-99-free-shipping
Those were excellent deals/prices. The tools are great. Nothing wrong with 12v around the house or even lots of jobsites. I'd just wait for a deal on a larger kit again in the next few months.
Something to consider if you're in a house with yard you upkeep, you may want to match your power tools with outdoor power equipment to all use the same batteries. That's stuff like a trimmer, blower, chainsaw, sprayer, etc. and maybe even a push mower if it's a small lot. You'd want to stick with the big 3 (Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita) if you go that route... maybe Kobalt. But yes, it's expensive to buy that convenience. Out of all my Makita "power tools" I probably use the blower the most, and it's been extremely nice having lots of batteries for it. The vacuum or trimmer is a close 2nd and 3rd before stuff like drills and impact drivers. I reached for my Skil 12v drill before my Makita 18v to place anchors to hang some pictures a couple weeks ago. It did the job as well as my Milwaukee Fuel 12v drill would have done. Biggest downside of my Skil 12v stuff is its batteries won't power my Milwaukee heated jackets. And my M12 batteries won't power a couple M18 tools I have. It may not matter to you, but to some of us, being in a lot of battery lines is a headache at times. 4 is more than I'd like.
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Yuppers71
28m ago
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Quote from Will_R :
I wouldn't personally. Nothing wrong with the brand. I'd want a larger combo. Some kind of cutting tool is often very handy, and good lights and speakers will get used more than you might expect. I used both my Skil inflator and speaker today. Also, if going with Skil, probably best to go with the dual charging batteries, meaning it'll go on the charger if you have one or charge via USB-C.
I have both these kits from these deals:
https://slickdeals.net/f/17995887-skil-pwr-core-12-volt-10-tool-brushless-power-tool-combo-kit-2-batteries-included-and-charger-included-lowes-com-149-00
https://slickdeals.net/f/18228115-5-tool-skil-pwr-core-12v-brushless-power-tool-combo-kit-w-usb-c-charger-99-free-shipping
Those were excellent deals/prices. The tools are great. Nothing wrong with 12v around the house or even lots of jobsites. I'd just wait for a deal on a larger kit again in the next few months.
Something to consider if you're in a house with yard you upkeep, you may want to match your power tools with outdoor power equipment to all use the same batteries. That's stuff like a trimmer, blower, chainsaw, sprayer, etc. and maybe even a push mower if it's a small lot. You'd want to stick with the big 3 (Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita) if you go that route... maybe Kobalt. But yes, it's expensive to buy that convenience. Out of all my Makita "power tools" I probably use the blower the most, and it's been extremely nice having lots of batteries for it. The vacuum or trimmer is a close 2nd and 3rd before stuff like drills and impact drivers. I reached for my Skil 12v drill before my Makita 18v to place anchors to hang some pictures a couple weeks ago. It did the job as well as my Milwaukee Fuel 12v drill would have done. Biggest downside of my Skil 12v stuff is its batteries won't power my Milwaukee heated jackets. And my M12 batteries won't power a couple M18 tools I have. It may not matter to you, but to some of us, being in a lot of battery lines is a headache at times. 4 is more than I'd like.
I agree. However, have you seen the price hike on the links you mentioned? Crazy

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