Ozito PXC 18V 13mm Cordless Drill Driver

Ozito

Ozito PXC 18V 13mm Cordless Drill Driver

3.3 (4)
I/N: 0124074
$39
Features

Key features and capabilities of this tool.

  • 18V cordless operation for portability
  • 13mm keyless chuck for versatile drilling
  • LED work light for improved visibility
  • Variable speed trigger control
  • Part of PXC battery system
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3.3

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furniture assembly

Ernest
6 months ago•Advanced DIYer
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Bought this Sunday morning. Needed it for weekend project. Good drill for the price. Chuck holds tight. Battery lasted long enough to finish my deck repairs. Staff at Bunnings knew where to find the PXC batteries. Lightweight but feels solid. LED light actually helps in tight spots. Not for heavy masonry work but perfect for wood and screws. Saved fifty bucks over the big brands. Does the job.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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simple picture hanging complicated by system requirements

F. Kafka
7 days ago•Beginner
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The PXC system classification requires documentation that apparently exists only in theoretical form, according to multiple Bunnings departments consulted. I purchased this drill to hang a single photograph, yet discovered the device operates exclusively within the PXC ecosystem—a bureaucratic framework no staff member could adequately explain. The manual states clearly that batteries are sold separately, though which specific battery remains deliberately ambiguous. Department C insisted compatibility with any PXC battery, while Department F claimed only certain models possess proper authorization. After seventeen inquiries across six different service counters, I acquired what appeared to be an appropriate power source. The drill itself performs adequately once operational protocols are satisfied, though the LED work light activates according to timing regulations I cannot locate in official documentation. The 13mm chuck accepts standard bits without requiring additional permits. A functional device trapped within incomprehensible administrative requirements.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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archive room security installation with technological anxiety

howard
7 days ago•Beginner
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The PXC battery system operates through electrical principles that seem to defy conventional understanding—drawing power from sources beyond visible connections. I procured this implement at Bunnings to install security locks on the family archive chamber, where ancient documents require protection from casual examination. The clerk's enthusiasm about "PXC 18V system compatibility" suggested networks of electrical communication that transcend individual tool operation. Indeed, through seventeen lock mounting operations, the drill demonstrated capacity for sustained operation that appeared to exceed battery specifications—as though drawing additional power from invisible sources networked through mysterious compatibility protocols. Variable speed trigger responded to pressure variations too subtle for conscious application, creating drilling patterns that followed rhythms independent of deliberate control. LED work light illuminated drilling sites with intensity that seemed excessive for simple task lighting, casting shadows that moved independently of stationary objects. Thirteen-millimeter chuck accepted bits with mechanical certainty that suggested predetermined arrangements rather than random selection. Functional for conventional applications, though one questions the wisdom of tools designed to operate through electrical systems that remain deliberately obscure.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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