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Dewalt Brushless cordless Drill 36V Original price was: KSh 9,000.Current price is: KSh 6,500.

Meakida Brushless cordless Drill 36V

Original price was: KSh 8,000.Current price is: KSh 6,999.

Based on the information available, a Meakida Brushless cordless Drill 36V is not a commonly or widely marketed product with detailed specifications easily accessible through standard searches. The name “Meakida” itself appears in connection with drills, often sold by third-party retailers.

The cordless drill market, particularly for high-power, brushless models, is dominated by major established brands. In this voltage class, drills typically fall into a few categories:

  1. High-Performance Driver/Hammer Drills: Like the Metabo HPT MultiVolt series, which offer extreme torque (e.g., or hard joint) and high RPM, often featuring reactive force control for safety.
  2. Tools using two batteries: Brands like Makita achieve power by running two of their standard batteries in series (often called “18V X2”). These are frequently used for heavy-duty tools like Rotary Hammer Drills (SDS-Plus) or high-torque Right-Angle Drills.

 

General Features of a Brushless Drill (from Major Brands):

 

If a Meakida drill were to compete in this high-voltage class, it would likely feature:

  • Brushless Motor: Provides increased efficiency, longer runtime, and tool life compared to brushed motors.
  • High Torque: Necessary for the professional applications this voltage is aimed at, such as drilling large holes or driving big fasteners.
  • High Battery Capacity: Typically comes with to batteries at the level to ensure a decent runtime.
  • Advanced Features: Multiple clutch and speed settings, all-metal chuck, and often a hammer drill function for masonry.
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Based on the information available, a Meakida Brushless cordless Drill 36V is not a commonly or widely marketed product with detailed specifications easily accessible through standard searches. The name “Meakida” itself appears in connection with drills, often sold by third-party retailers.

The cordless drill market, particularly for high-power, brushless models, is dominated by major established brands. In this voltage class, drills typically fall into a few categories:

  1. High-Performance Driver/Hammer Drills: Like the Metabo HPT MultiVolt series, which offer extreme torque (e.g., or hard joint) and high RPM, often featuring reactive force control for safety.
  2. Tools using two batteries: Brands like Makita achieve power by running two of their standard batteries in series (often called “18V X2”). These are frequently used for heavy-duty tools like Rotary Hammer Drills (SDS-Plus) or high-torque Right-Angle Drills.

 

General Features of a Brushless Drill (from Major Brands):

 

If a Meakida drill were to compete in this high-voltage class, it would likely feature:

  • Brushless Motor: Provides increased efficiency, longer runtime, and tool life compared to brushed motors.
  • High Torque: Necessary for the professional applications this voltage is aimed at, such as drilling large holes or driving big fasteners.
  • High Battery Capacity: Typically comes with to batteries at the level to ensure a decent runtime.
  • Advanced Features: Multiple clutch and speed settings, all-metal chuck, and often a hammer drill function for masonry.
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Weight10 kg
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