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Black and Decker LDX112C Review

Black and Decker LDX112C Cordless Drill



DrillModelBestScorePwrDurWgtSpdBatPrice
Black and Decker LDX112C Cordless DrillBlack and Decker
LDX112C
 75 CCBCCCPrice



Black and Decker LDX112C Strengths & Weaknesses:

Design Acceptable Design - While this drill has one or more design features that received a C rating, it can still be a good choice if that area is not critical to your particular needs.
Power Below Average Power - Delivers up to 100 in-lbs of torque, about 41% less than the class average. Power can sometimes be traded for weight or cost.
Speed Below Average Speed - Generates up to 650 RPM, about 36% slower than the average 10.8 (12V Max)V cordless drill. The Black and Decker LDX112C ranks in the bottom 27% of its class for speed.
Weight Heavier Than Average - Weighs 3 lbs, about 28% heavier than the class average. Heavier drills are often more durable, but you should consider operator fatgue.
Battery Below Average Run-Time - Battery endurance is adequate for many work applications, but is 21% less than the class average. Uses Li-ion batteries with a charge rating of 1.1 Ah.
User ReviewsHighly Satisfied Users - Rated 4.2 of 5 stars by 4 users. Most owners are very satisfied with the performance and value of this cordless drill and would recommend it to others.
Power Ratio Below Average Power Ratio - Power-to-Weight ratio is 55% below average and ranks in the bottom 1% of its voltage class. P/W is a good indicator of drill efficiency.
Gearbox Nylon Gears - Transmission includes at least some nylon gears that may need replacing after years of extended use. A nylon gearbox helps reduce drill weight.
Chuck Plastic Chuck Sleeve - While the chuck itself is metal, the tightening sleeve is made of plastic and may be susceptioble to cracking if the drill is repeatedly dropped.
Motor Brushes No External Access - The motor brushes can only be accessed internally by taking the drill apart. While not a coomon problem, external access makes the replacement job much easier.
Warranty Standard Warranty - Comes with a limited 2-year warranty. While this length is common, many drill manufacturers are now offering, 3, 5, and even 10-year warranties.
Bit Change Two Hand - The double-sleeve chuck does not have auto spindle lock and requires two hands to unlock the chuck. Most cordless drills now have one hand bit changing capability.
Charger Standard Charge Time - The Black and Decker LDX112C battery charger takes 180 minutes to recharge a battery. Longer charge times are not a big issue if you always have a battery back-up.
Belt Hook No Belt Hook - Does not include this convenient feature that frees-up both your hands to perform other tasks in-between drilling.
Work LightWork Light - Contains an integrated LED work light that illuminates your work area and allows you to clearly see your drilling / driving position and progress.
Side Handle No Side Handle - Omits the option to use a side handle that can provide stable support when drilling and driving larger drill bits and screws where additional torque is required.
Fuel Gauge No Fuel Gauge - Does not come equipped with a handy battery charge indicator that allows you to glance at your drill and check your battery life while you're working.


Black and Decker LDX112C Cordless Drill


Black and Decker LDX112C User Reviews Highlights

  • You could buy 2 or 3 of these for the price of a high-end drill. For the money, this is a great product.

  • This drill is not for heavy drilling, the chuck does not grab well and bits tend to spin, but it is very convenient and light!

  • What I do like is the weight it's light as a feather and the charger is really nice although at three hours per charge it's a little long expecially when compared to my 18 volt Mikita which only takes 30 minutes!!

  • Love this drill great for all kinds of jobs.



Black and Decker LDX112C Specifications & Features:

Size & Weight 
Weight:3 lbs
Length:7.5 in
Performance 
Max Torque:100 in-lbs
Max Power: 
Impact Rate: 
No-Load Speed:0-650 RPM
Capacity:Not Listed
Motor, Gearbox, & Clutch 
Voltage:10.8 (12V Max) volts
Speed Capability:1-speed
Variable Speed:Yes
Reversible:Yes
All-Metal Gearbox:No
Auto-Shift Transmission:No
Clutch Settings:11
External Motor Brush Access:No
Chuck 
Size:3/8 in
Type:Keyless
Sleeve:Double, Plastic
Spindle Lock:No
Battery & Charger 
Batteries Included:1
Cell Type:Li-ion
Charge Rating:1.1 Ah
Charging Time:180 min
Additional Features 
Belt Hook:No
Work Light:Yes
Side Handle:No
Fuel Gauge:No
Fuel Gauge:No
Warranty:2 Year Limited



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