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July 23, 2025
Works great
Eric
July 22, 2025
Upon assembly it appears to be built pretty solid. Base has a decent amount of weight and it held it held my drill with a very nice grip. The flaw comes in when you start drilling. As soon as your but touches the material the housing that glides along the shaft jumps and wobbles taking away from all accuracy. Would have been a decent piece had they designed this with a bearing instead of a hole slightly bigger than the shaft. Trust me, if it’s not your first time in life using a drill you’ll get better results drilling by hand.
Gerardo sotomayor
July 6, 2025
Verry Good
Aubie Doggie
May 29, 2025
Interesting concept but drill would not fit. Had to return.
Edwin soto
March 1, 2025
It will not work with most wireless drills, howeveewih conventional small drills will work great
John
February 19, 2025
This so-called "universal" drill press stand from DASBET is a basic and compact no-frills hobby drill press that can be used with either a power drill (must have a mounting collar with 1.5 to 1.7" diameter) or with a Dremel-style rotary tool. The power drill mount is fixed in-line with the press while a Dremel can be mounted in-line with the press or rotated 90 degrees.Make no mistake, this isn't a precision tool by any stretch. Everything is extremely lightweight, so much so that you'd think it might blow away with a slight breeze. The table is not even remotely flat - it's actually bowed up in the center - and the back is so badly warped so that the vertical support leans back nearly 3 degrees out of plumb with the table. To be of any use at all it needs to be leveled and squared with the press which is a huge challenge given the thin aluminum casting, and even if you manage to fix those issues nothing in the motion of the press is even remotely repeatable. Yes, it will drill, but that drill likely won't end up where you want it.That said, with these hobby tools you're often trading tool quality for labor to make them useful, and with this hobby level tool that's especially true. Even at 10% the cost of a nice bench-top drill press its significant limitations and the amount of work you need to put in to get even a modicum of precision severely limits its value. Assuming you've corrected the major deficiencies it can still be a useful tool, but after spending the amount of time necessary to do this you'll probably be regretting not buying the nicer tool in the first place. For now it'll stave off spending money for a larger drill press that I don't currently have room for but I suspect not for long.I gave it two stars because it's simply not usable 'out of the box' without correcting some serious deficiencies, and if that's even possible it will take a lot of work. That severely limits or even eliminates any perceived savings, and that's not factoring in all the extra time you'll spend setting the tool up for whatever you're trying to do with it.
Alish
January 14, 2025
Not rigid enough. Drill wobbles when trying to use device.
William J. Cohee
December 15, 2024
Flimsy. Poor materials and construction.
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