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Our DNYKER drill delivers professional-grade performance for home improvement projects and trade applications alike. Featuring a high-torque brushless motor, this cordless drill combines 2-speed transmission with 21+1 precision clutch settings to tackle everything from delicate assembly work to heavy-duty drilling through wood, metal, and masonry.
The kit includes two 2.0Ah lithium-ion batteries, a fast charger, and a durable carrying case. We engineered the ergonomic grip with soft-touch overmold to reduce hand fatigue during extended use, while the built-in LED work light illuminates dark workspaces and tight corners.
- 20V Max brushless motor delivers 350 in-lbs of torque for demanding applications
- 2-speed gearbox: 0-450 RPM (high torque) and 0-1,500 RPM (high speed)
- 21+1 clutch settings provide precise control for drilling and driving
- Two 2.0Ah lithium-ion batteries with no memory effect for consistent runtime
- ½-inch keyless chuck accepts standard drill bits and driver bits
Motor Technology & Power Output

The brushless motor inside the DNYKER drill eliminates carbon brush wear, extending tool life while delivering more power per battery charge compared to traditional brushed motors. Our 20V Max lithium platform provides sustained 350 in-lbs of torque, sufficient for drilling 1-inch holes through hardwood and driving 3-inch deck screws without pre-drilling.
The 2-speed transmission gives you tactical control: engage low gear (0-450 RPM) for maximum torque when driving heavy fasteners, or switch to high gear (0-1,500 RPM) for fast drilling through softer materials. The electronic brake stops the chuck instantly when you release the trigger, preventing overdriving and stripped screw heads.
Battery System & Runtime

Lithium-Ion Performance
We include two 2.0Ah batteries so you always have a charged pack ready. Each battery delivers approximately 45 minutes of continuous drilling in mixed materials, or enough power to drive 300+ 2½-inch screws into framing lumber on a single charge.
The fast charger fully recharges a depleted battery in 60 minutes. Both batteries feature individual LED charge indicators and built-in overheat protection that pauses charging if cell temperature exceeds safe thresholds.
Clutch Settings & Applications

The 21-position clutch collar lets you dial in precise torque limits for each fastener size and material combination. Lower settings (1-7) prevent cam-out when driving small screws into trim or cabinetry, while higher settings (14-21) provide maximum power for lag bolts and structural fasteners.
Position 22 engages drill mode, which bypasses the clutch entirely and delivers full motor torque for boring holes. We laser-etched the setting numbers onto the collar for visibility in low-light job sites, and the detent mechanism clicks firmly into each position to prevent accidental adjustment during operation.
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Common Questions About the DNYKER Drill
The DNYKER drill handles wood, metal, plastic, and masonry applications when paired with appropriate bits. It drills through hardwoods up to 1 inch diameter, steel and aluminum up to ⅜ inch, and masonry up to ½ inch with carbide-tipped bits.
The 350 in-lbs torque rating provides sufficient power for structural fasteners including 3-inch deck screws and ¼-inch lag bolts. For heavy-duty masonry work, we recommend a dedicated hammer drill or rotary hammer.
Each 2.0Ah battery provides approximately 45 minutes of continuous drilling in mixed materials. In real-world intermittent use, you can expect to drive 300+ screws into softwood framing or drill 80-100 holes through ¾-inch plywood per charge.
Battery runtime varies based on material hardness, bit sharpness, and how much pressure you apply during operation. The included fast charger restores a depleted battery to full capacity in 60 minutes.
Yes, the ½-inch keyless chuck accepts all standard round- and hex-shank drill bits, driver bits, hole saws, and accessories. The chuck tightens securely by hand and grips bits up to ½ inch diameter.
For quick bit changes during driver applications, hex-shank bits work particularly well. The chuck also accommodates stepped bits for sheet metal work and spade bits for boring large holes through dimensional lumber.
All DNYKER 20V Max batteries are cross-compatible throughout our cordless tool platform. The same batteries power our impact drivers, circular saws, reciprocating saws, oscillating tools, and LED work lights.
This interchangeability reduces the number of chargers and spare batteries you need to maintain. Battery capacity affects runtime but not tool performance—both 2.0Ah and 4.0Ah packs deliver the same voltage and power output.
The numbered clutch settings (1-21) limit maximum torque to prevent overdriving screws and stripping fastener heads. When the drill reaches the preset torque threshold, the clutch slips and the chuck stops rotating even if you hold the trigger.
Drill mode (position 22) bypasses the clutch entirely and delivers full motor torque for boring holes. Use clutch settings when driving fasteners and switch to drill mode when you need maximum power for making holes in wood, metal, or masonry.
We back the DNYKER drill with a 3-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. The warranty includes the drill body, batteries, and charger.
If you experience any issues, contact our U.S.-based support team for troubleshooting assistance or warranty service. We respond to inquiries within one business day and stock replacement parts for quick repairs. Normal wear items like chuck jaws and trigger switches are available as service parts throughout the tool’s lifespan.
Periodically clean sawdust and debris from the ventilation slots using compressed air. Wipe the chuck jaws with a dry cloth after each use to prevent bit slippage caused by accumulated residue.
Store batteries in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight when not in use. Charge batteries at least once every 90 days if stored for extended periods to maintain cell health. Apply a drop of machine oil to the chuck threads annually to keep the jaws opening and closing smoothly.
Avoid exposing the drill to rain or standing water, and don’t force the tool during operation—let the drill do the work at its own pace.
