🔨 Drill Your Way to Greatness!
The Genesis 4.2 Amp Corded Drill is a versatile and powerful tool designed for both amateur and professional use. With a maximum speed of 3000 RPM and a 3/8-inch keyless chuck, it allows for quick bit changes and precise drilling. The rubberized grip and lock-on button enhance comfort during extended use, making it perfect for any DIY project. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this drill is a reliable choice for all your drilling needs.
Brand | Genesis |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 4.2 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 10 Millimeters |
Color | Grey/Green |
Included Components | One 3/8" VSR Corded Drill, Built-in Belt Clip, Owner's Manual |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 9"W x 2.5"H |
Material | Plastic |
Speed | 3000 RPM |
Item Weight | 2.14 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 30 Watts |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 897667001583 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00897667001583 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 3E+1 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | Genesis |
Part Number | GD38B |
Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GD38B |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cord Length | 6.5 Feet |
Handle/Lever Placement | Rear Handle for better stability |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Switch Style | Trigger Switch |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Usage | Amateur, Inside; Amateur, Inside, Outside; Amateur, Outside |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | Backed by the Genesis 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty with US-Based Customer Support |
M**.
Easy to use, steady and easy bit change
I LOVE this drill. It's my 1st one ever. I had to watch a 30 second video on how to use the chuck but after that, it's home free!! I used it for flat head, phillip and hex screws on DIY projects. It's perfect. Now the drill bits I ordered that were rubber on the outside stripped down in no time flat!! Get steel or other type of metal bits. This drill works well.Oh, if you find that the chuck stopped spinning, it may be because the bit got too hot. If you pause for 3 secs and start back drilling, it will too. Have fun!!!!
D**E
Extra High Speed Drill
The very high rpm (3000) is very useful in drilling through hard surfaces. Old electrical boxes are hard to drill through for the green ground but the high speed really helps to provide the heat to break through.
S**A
Very heavy. But does a great job.
Gave it a 4 rate instead of 5 cause it's heavy.It works well.
W**.
Great Value.
This was very reasonably priced. It's perfect for anyone who is looking for a lightweight drill.
V**T
Perfect for my needs
I got sick of the battery recharging routine of my old drill and bought this corded one to replace it. My only use for an electric drill is around the inside and outside of my own house, so a corded drill works fine for me. This drill was VERY reasonably priced and works great!
J**N
Genesis GD38B ~ Too Good To Be True?
I read about this drill on other websites and reviews from other buyers made it sound "Too good to be true." So I ordered one from Amazon.com with free shipping to try out and compare with other drills in my workshop. So far I have nothing but good things to say about this drill, but I haven't had it long enough to really give it a thorough workout. Time will tell, but the importing company, (Richpower Industries in South Carolina), backs up the product with a 2 year warranty which is great for a drill like this.For me, the Genesis drill has a really nice feel to it, well balanced and easy to hold onto thanks to the rubber grip along the back side of the handle. The trigger is large enough for two fingers and offers a nice "two fingered" control, rather than the usual single finger trigger design which makes it easier to maintain the desired speed. The variable speed range is excellent, from the super slow "barely turning" speed all the way up to 3,000 rpm which is really nice for a VSR 3/8" drill.Maybe I'm just used to all my other drills, but this one is much quieter than most plug-in power drills. Only my rechargeable drill is quieter, and not really by all that much. The Genesis also seems smoother to me, maybe because the others are getting old and the bearings are wearing out. But still, it has a quality feel to it when in use, and plenty of power to bore through any material you would subject a well made 3/8" VSR drill to punch through.There were some reviews that made the keyless chuck sound flimsy, but so far it seems very well made and easy to use. I dropped in a 3/4" paddle bit, just snugged the chuck by hand and I easily punched through a 2" thick piece of oak, and my bit wasn't even all that sharp. The chuck securely bites onto any size bit and is easy to grip for a quick release.Although the motor is only rated at 4.2 amps it feels much more like the 8 amp drills and offers more than enough torque for any job you'd need a 3/8" drill to accomplish. I can see where it would be easy to use this drill on bigger jobs that normally call for my 1/2" drill, so I'll need to be careful that I don't "over apply" its use for jobs where the 1/2" would be the proper choice.I hope this drill holds up well over the years as I really like it. For now, I'm giving it a full 5 Star rating, and my hopes are that it doesn't let me down. I will be giving it some good hard tests over the next few months and will update my review if anything changes, but for now and for only $29.99, it seems like a drill "Too Good To Be True".***Review Update***I am dropping my rating of this drill down to 3 stars. The reason for this is due to the chuck allowing the bit to slip when drilling through metal and I'm referring to metal that's less than 1/8" thick. I feel that a fairly powerful 3/8" drill like this should be able to punch through standard metal up to 1/4", but this chuck doesn't allow me to do that - it just spins around the bit no matter how hard I try to tighten it. For now, I'm using my 1/2" drill with a keyed chuck to drive through heavier metals and it works great. It's just disappointing the Genesis doesn't perform well for basic metals, and I am even using new Cobalt bits. Just don't expect this drill to get a good, hard bite on your drill bits.
G**E
Powerful...Scary Powerful!
Bought this to mount in one of those bare-bones drill press fixtures. Of course it didn't fit. The fixture went back but I kept the drill, even though I live in the world of Black+Decker 20v hand tools. While mounting a new vise on my workbench, the B+D couldn't get through the metal top. So, out came the Genesis. It went through the metal and wood top like butter. I was not prepared for such power! Will be using the Genesis corded drill for future tough jobs, like drilling mounting holes in slump block walls.
J**W
Poor quality
The keyless chuck is almost impossible to tighten to any significant amount. Once somewhat tight the rest of the motor shaft turns and it's impossible to tighten properly. You can (try) to hold the lower plastic ring but it's small and difficult to grip. I used tools to tighten it a little bit more, but this is applying metal tools to a plastic ring so it doesn't work well and it will soon break the plastic tightening ring. Because of this the drill bit immediately loosens and then you're no longer drilling, you're just heating up your drill bit's shaft. Also, even if you're able to get the drill bit in securely the drill begins to overheat in less than a minute. If you keep going it's guaranteed to burn out in minutes. Bottom line, the "tool" is garbage, don't buy it.
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