Cordless Drill 4 Review
Our verdict
A 20-volt cordless drill rated at 2200 RPM for $55.99, offering above-average speed in the budget segment with a compact footprint, though the sparse brand identity and 2-amp battery limit its appeal for heavier applications.
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Light to moderate DIY tasks where high RPM matters and the $55 to $60 price range is the priority, especially where corded freedom is needed.
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- Power Source Battery Powered
- Voltage 20 Volts
- Amps 2 Amps
- Speed 2200 RPM
- Dimensions 8.5"L x 8"W x 2.5"H
- Priced 57% below the category median ($129.98 across 49 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 145 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
145 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 Cordless Drill 4 runs on a 20-volt battery drawing 2 amps and tops out at 2200 RPM, which is actually faster than several recognized-brand tools at similar prices. At $55.99 it competes squarely in the budget cordless segment alongside other generic-branded options. Its listed dimensions of 8.5 inches long by 8 inches wide by 2.5 inches high indicate a compact and flat profile.
Buyer activity tells a positive story at this price tier: 100 units sold in the last month and 145 reviews at a 4.3-star average confirm consistent demand. The drill is not listing weight, which is a gap for buyers who need to know if it is practical for overhead work.
The 2-amp battery is the most limiting spec. While 2200 RPM is strong, the modest battery capacity means runtime per charge is likely shorter than higher-amp alternatives. For occasional home use or lighter tasks this may not be a meaningful issue, but professionals or frequent users should consider higher-amp options.
Pros
- 2200 RPM top speed is high for a sub-$60 cordless drill
- Compact form factor at 8.5 inches long, suited for tighter work areas
- 100 buyers purchased it last month, confirming active market demand
- 4.3-star average from 145 reviews reflects solid buyer satisfaction
Cons
- 2-amp battery capacity results in shorter runtime compared to 5-amp or 8-amp alternatives
- Item weight is not listed, making it difficult to evaluate for fatigue-sensitive applications
- Generic brand identity limits battery platform compatibility and service options
Specifications
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Amps | 2 Amps |
| Speed | 2200 RPM |
| Dimensions | 8.5"L x 8"W x 2.5"H |
Performance notes
Battery-powered at 20 volts with 2-amp draw. Top speed of 2200 RPM is one of the higher ratings in the budget 20V cordless segment. Dimensions of 8.5 by 8 by 2.5 inches suggest a compact, likely pistol-grip design. The drill is listed under the Hammer Drills category, indicating a hammer function for masonry alongside standard drilling modes. No published item weight in the listing.
What buyers say
Owners tend to highlight the speed and compact size as the drill's strongest practical qualities. The 4.3-star consensus suggests most buyers find it performs at or above expectations for the price. Feedback gaps around battery life and long-term durability are common with lower-amp 20V tools in this segment.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Cordless Drill 4 include a battery and charger?
The listing does not explicitly specify whether the battery and charger are included. Buyers should confirm kit contents at the point of purchase before ordering.
What does the 2200 RPM speed mean in practice?
2200 RPM is the maximum no-load speed of the drill. Higher RPM generally means faster boring in wood and metal. For hammer drilling into concrete or masonry, drilling speed in that mode may be lower depending on drill settings.
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