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| Skil introduces new Lithium Ion drill The new Skil 2410 Lithium Ion drill/driver combines a small size and weight with high power. The tool gets the job done with ease when tackling such projects as building a small deck, assembling cabinetry, putting up drywall or replacing window shutters. The Lithium Ion battery also allows the tool to be fully recharged anytime - no need to drain the battery before charging it. In addition to Lithium Ion battery technology, a one of a kind electronic control panel on the foot of the drill offers DIYers high versatility and control. A built-in electronic clutch is operated by a convenient torque dial for accurate adjustment. The electronic clutch conveniently turns off the motor when the desired torque is reached, which means less wear and tear on the drill than a conventional mechanical clutch. A tri-level battery gauge meter shows the level of charge remaining in the tool, which allows the user to plan when he/she needs to charge it again. Finally, a powerful built-in work light provides needed relief in darker areas. The 2410 offers Skil's advanced charging technology. The cradle acts as a charger and a convenient storage station. Even after the tool has finished charging it can remain on the charger without affecting battery life since the charging technology turns off automatically. Users can easily find the tool anytime it is needed knowing it will be ready for their task. The 2410 features a ¼" hex quick change chuck which makes swapping bits a breeze. Two built-in directional LEDs clearly show which way the bit is spinning, while an ergonomic soft grip handle provides added comfort for prolonged use. The 2410 Lithium Ion drill/driver comes as a full kit with a 14 piece bit set, which includes drilling and driving bits, the convenient cradle charger and a functional carrying bag. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |