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Black & Decker XD1200K
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Black and Decker XD1200K 12-Volt 5-Position Drill/Driver, keyless chuck, 3-finger trigger, weighs 6.6 pounds, For the best deal on the Black & Decker XD1200K, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the XD1200K (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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Specs
UPC 0-28877-38548-8, EAN 0-028877-385488
Black & Decker XD1200K and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Right Angle | Yes |
| Details |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Compressed Air | No |
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| Details (continued) |
| Cordless | Yes |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Dimensions |
| Weight | 6.6 lb |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
12 Mar 2009



Great Product
This product is really nice. It is light and convenient, plus I like the movable head.
–Heather Uhlesfrom Amazon.com
04 Feb 2009



Irreplaceble piece of equipment
I have/had four cordless drills--24v to 9.5v--all B&D Firestorm. I say "had" because this product used to be a Firestorm 18V drill/driver and mine, one day, just quit. Regardless, I view it as the best drill/driver on the market. If there is a downside, it is that B&D lowered it to 12v rather than leaving it at 18v. The swivel head makes inserting screws above your head effortless; swivel the head around and the head gets closer to the work, without your hand getting in the way. The...
–G. Pattonfrom Amazon.com
07 Jan 2009



gimmicky, but works
This drill reminds me of a riddle I heard when I was a kid, "What's the furthest you can be into the woods?"
The answer: "halfway".
So why would I need a drill that pivots 180 degrees? After 90 degrees, you're just repeating positions, and I only use 1 or 2 as it is. That being said, this is an okay little drill that has good battery life and gets the job done. my biggest issue is that the drill bits don't fully lock into place, wiggling annoyingly for about 1/4 cm in the socke...
–Knappdaddyfrom Amazon.com