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Fiskars Craft Drill

Fiskars Craft Drill
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Fiskars Craft Drill

 
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BF00203198-001

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Every serious crafter is using a craft drill these days. Fiskars great tool is now available in a fun new color! This unit include 4 popular drill bits and features a contoured handle.

 
List Price: $18.00
Our Price: $12.68
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Product Details
Product Length:3.5 inches
Product Width:8.0 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:0.54 pounds
Package Length:5.1 inches
Package Width:3.7 inches
Package Height:3.6 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews

Features
  • General drilling use.

  • Contoured Handle.

  • Made of ABS Plastic.

  • Includes 4 popular-size drill bits

  • Genuine fiskars quality in a modern crafting tool


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 21 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Little but Sturdy  Mar 23, 2009 By Cmig "Grammie"
The Fiskars Craft Drill is perfect for little hands.... I purchased this drill for my Granddaughter (age 5) to drill holes in wood to practice hammering nails and screwing screws. It helps preschoolers to start a hole with a drill before hammering or screwing... this small drill that has an enclosed gear is perfect for this job! This drill is easy for a preschooler to handle and accomplish a grown-up task safely!

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Great little drill for little jobs  Nov 05, 2006 By Jutta A. Preston
Great little drill for jobs that need acurate depth control or small jobs where an electric drill is too much trouble. The drill has amazing drilling power with the added benefit of being able to control the speed in order to not perforate the underside of the drilling surface.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Easy to use  Aug 21, 2006 By J. Moyo
I was skeptical about purchasing this item, but I'm glad I did. It is easy to use and gets the job done.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Incredibly handy  Jun 15, 2010 By Shala Kerrigan
After an accident with my flexible shaft drill, I realized I needed something that wouldn't spin as fast for drilling small plastic items for beads. A friend of mine suggested the Fiskars Craft Drill.
Quick vocabulary list if you haven't used drills before, the handle is the part you turn. The chuck is the part of the drill you put the bit in, it's like a collar holding an X shape, you tighten the collar around the X to hold in the bit, or loosen the collar to release the bit. The bit is the part that drills.
The obvious limitations are that's is a craft drill with a plastic body, it's not meant to drill metal, or anything really serious, but for paper, plastic and that sort of thing, it's wonderful. You have control over speed, since it's manually powered, children can use it with supervision, and it's quiet. Remember to always using something you don't mind marking behind whatever you're drilling. Old phone books work well for me.
The bits it comes with are a little big for the fine drilling I wanted to do, but after I got it home and out of the package, I couldn't wait to try it. Changing the bit is easy. Hold the handle still while you twist the chuck open, slip in the bit, then turn the chuck to close. No chuck keys or anything like that, you do have to make sure it's tightened as far as you can tighten it by hand.I drilled some Halloween skulls into big beads to put on a dice pouch I knitted my son.
The skulls are plastic and hollow, and the sort of thing my flexible shaft could have melted if I wasn't paying attention.
I needed smaller bits, and I wasn't sure if it would work with bits that were a lot finer. I got a small pack of 10 sizes including a 1/16th and 5/64th bit. They worked fine once I tightened the chuck up enough.
This works great with soft woods, chip board, and most plastics including resin. It's quick and easy to use.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Sporty Hand Drill that Packs A Lot of Punch!  Jul 09, 2010 By K. Babcock "Queen of Mixed Media Art"
One question...how did I get along for so many years without this little drill??

I'd seen this little hand drill around for a long time - but I thought it would be a "repeat tool", too similar to my Dremel, my regular Black and Decker drill, or my teeny-tiny little hand drill (which is actually more like a twisting screwdriver that works when it wants to). Had I known what I was missing out on, I would have gotten this as soon as Fiskars introduced it. It is THAT good.

Only having it for about a week, it's totally gotten a work out. I had no problems drilling through resin - and I drilled through the center (the thickest part) just to see what the drill would do. It drilled like a mighty drill - sans noise, electricity, and the hassle of getting out a bigger drill. I drilled through 3/4" copper blanks - and it ate them up! I even drilled through a penny - without any trouble at all. (You need a second person to hold whatever you are drilling, unless you use a vise or clamp.) The drill is easy to hold, fits well in the hand, is cute and compact, is very easy to crank...I just love it!

My daughter was playing with it and accidentally dropped it - on the concrete floor. As it flew across the garage, my heart sank. I just knew it would shatter and not work anymore. WRONG! There isn't a nick on it - the drill bit fell out, but I screwed it right back in. The drill comes with four bits - and the thinnest bit was in it during the..."accident" - but there wasn't any damage at all!

Yes, I love a lot of crafty stuff. My life revolves around arts and crafts. I pretty much live in a craft store - and wouldn't have it any other way. I always hesitate to say something is a "can't live without" - because really, how many craft items can you honestly not live without? Well friends, this is one of them! You will use this for many things above and beyond arts and crafts - and every time you do, you'll be thankful to have a sporty little drill you don't have to plug in. My only (very minor) complaint? There isn't a place to hold the bits. Fiskars had the foresight to include 4 handy bits - they need make a small compartment along the shaft that is just big enough to hold the bits. Then this would be - absolutely and without question - THE PERFECT TOOL.

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