ONEAND PBLDD01B Drill Review

4.6 (345) Amazon rating$79.4550+ bought last month

Our verdict

The ONEAND PBLDD01B is an 18-volt battery-powered drill spinning at 2100 RPM with a 4.6-star rating from 345 verified owners at $79.45, sitting in the mid-tier of the cordless drill market by both price and review volume.

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Best for

Buyers on the ONEAND 18-volt battery platform who want a higher-speed cordless drill for fastening and drilling tasks at a mid-range price

Skip if

You need a large review base for purchasing confidence, prefer a 20V platform, or want detailed published specs before buying

  • Power Source Battery Powered
  • Voltage 18 Volts
  • Speed 2100 RPM
  • Priced 56% above the category median ($50.99 across 103 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 345 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    345 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The ONEAND PBLDD01B delivers an 18-volt battery-powered drill with a no-load speed of 2100 RPM, placing it among the faster options in the cordless drill segment. At $79.45 and 4.6 stars from 345 reviews, it occupies a mid-range position across both price and buyer validation. The published specs are limited to power source, voltage, and speed, so buyers should verify additional details like weight, chuck size, and clutch settings at the point of purchase.

The 2100 RPM speed is above the 1500 RPM standard for most battery-powered drills and below the 3000 RPM peak of the Milwaukee 2551-20. For drilling in softwood, driving screws, and light framing tasks, this speed range is practical and efficient. The 18-volt voltage positions it above 12V compact drills for torque, while staying on a platform that is widely used across the cordless tool segment.

With 345 reviews, the PBLDD01B has a smaller validation base than the volume leaders in this comparison. The 4.6-star score is strong and consistent with the better-reviewed drills here, though buyers who rely on large review counts for confidence may prefer the COMOWARE or WORKPRO options.

Pros

  • 2100 RPM is above average for cordless drills in the mid-price range
  • 18-volt platform offers more torque headroom than 12V compact drills
  • 4.6-star rating across 345 reviews reflects solid owner satisfaction
  • $79.45 mid-range price without a premium brand markup

Cons

  • Limited published specs: weight, amperage, and chuck size are not listed
  • 345 reviews is a smaller validation base compared to other options at similar prices
  • 50 units bought last month is the lowest demand figure in this comparison

Specifications

Power SourceBattery Powered
Voltage18 Volts
Speed2100 RPM

Performance notes

Battery powered at 18 volts, no-load speed of 2100 RPM. Weight, amperage, and chuck size are not published in the listing. The 18-volt platform and 2100 RPM speed suit general drilling, screw driving, and light framing tasks. Buyers should confirm full specs at purchase if detailed performance data is needed.

What buyers say

Owners who have reviewed the PBLDD01B highlight the speed and the 18V torque as strong points for the price. Given the smaller review pool compared to the volume leaders in this category, the feedback base is less diverse. No systemic complaints emerge from the available reviews, and the 4.6-star average is consistent with the higher-reviewed tools here.

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Frequently asked questions

Why are the published specs for the ONEAND PBLDD01B so limited?

The listing provides power source, voltage, and speed but omits weight, amperage, and chuck size. Checking the seller's full product page or contacting the seller directly before purchase is recommended for a complete picture.

How does the PBLDD01B's 2100 RPM compare to other drills here?

In this batch, 1500 RPM is the most common speed for cordless drills. The PBLDD01B's 2100 RPM is higher than that baseline. The Milwaukee 2551-20 at 3000 RPM is the fastest in the group. The PBLDD01B sits comfortably in the middle.

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