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Dec 30, 2025 - 01:27 PM
The number of speed settings on a drill allows you to tailor the tool’s performance to the task at hand. More speed settings provide greater control and precision, especially when working with different materials or fasteners. Most quality drills offer at least two speeds, with some, like the Kreg 20V Ionic Drive, offering a two-speed gearbox for high torque or high speed, plus 20+ clutch settings for fine adjustment. The Dewalt DCD771C2 also features two speeds for versatility. With a range of options, you can select a drill that offers the control level best suited for your projects.
