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The DremelBlueprint 3in1 Drill Driver is a compact, cordless 12V brushless drill featuring an integrated stud finder and detachable laser level with bubble level. Powered by a rechargeable 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery and fast charger, it offers up to 175 inch-pounds of torque and 800 RPM speed. Designed for precision and convenience, it includes on-tool bit storage, LED work light, and a versatile set of 12 driver and drill bits—perfect for professional-quality DIY projects and installations.
Brand | Dremel |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 800 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Color | Blue |
Included Components | (9) Driver Bits (PH1, PH2, PZ2, Slot 1/4", S2, T20, T25, Hex 4mm, and Hex 5mm) & (3) Drill Bits (1/16" Twist Bit, 1/8" Twist Bit, and 3/16" Twist Bit), (1) 12V 2Ah Battery (B816-01) & (1) Dremel Fast Charger (GAL12V-20), (4) Adhesive Strips for Laser Module, (1) USB-C Charging Cord, (1) DD12V 3-in-1 Drill/Driver with Detachable Laser Level and Integrated Stud Finder |
Special Feature | Brushless Motor, Built-In LED Working Light, Laser Guide, Cordless, Rechargeable |
Product Dimensions | 6.13"L x 2"W x 8.75"H |
Material | Metal |
Maximum Torque | 175 Inch Pounds |
Speed | 800 RPM |
Item Torque | 175 Inch Pounds |
Drill Type | Combination Drill |
Battery Capacity | 2 Amp Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 000346816587 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | DD12V-S1 |
Item Weight | 4.07 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DD12V-S1 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
Special Features | Brushless Motor, Built-In LED Working Light, Laser Guide, Cordless, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
J**R
Good option for new DIY enthusiasts
I gave the Multi-Drill 5 stars, but I don't think this drill is the best fit for everyone.First, this is really more of a driver than a drill. While the chuck accepts hex bits, the chuck isn't swappable, so you will need to use hex drill bits and not standard drill bits. This isn't a huge problem since hex drill bits can be found at any hardware store these days. You could also use something like the Make it Snappy system (which I highly recommend) to mount regular drill bits into hex connectors for this drill. I find I do most of my drilling this way since swapping hex bits is faster than swapping standard drill bits, so the lack of a Jacobs chuck for standard bits isn't a deal breaker. But if you do work where you need some precision in your drilling, you may want to also have a real drill anyway since hex bits have a tendency to wobble and have runout. The Multi-Drill is a better driver than a drill, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.It's really hard not to compare this to the Bosch GSR12V-300HX. Dremel is a division of the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, and the two tools use the same 12V battery platform (albeit with different branding). Because of that relationship, there are several benefits to buying into Dremel's new Blueprint line: (1) there's a pretty robust family of compatible 12V tools you can explore, and (2) this isn't Bosch's first rodeo and the engineering and design is top notch. Bosch knows how to make a good drill.Relative to the GSR12V, the Multi-Drill has a couple of clear upgrades: brighter LED, the bit holder is push to insert, and it has a C-shape design. But it’s also a bit bigger: 1/2 a pound heavier, 1 inch longer, and 1 inch taller. It's also one variable speed (0-800 RPM), not two (0-460 and 0-1750), and has less torque. Since I've seen YouTube videos trying to explain the difference between the "1" and "2" numbers on a drill, it's easy to understand why they kept the Multi-Drill simple with a single "Goldilocks" 800 RPM speed setting and I don't fault them for that. The kit price for the GSR12V is $159 (MSRP) and that comes with a bag and two batteries. The Multi-Drill is considerably less expensive at $99 (MSRP) and comes with one battery and no bag, but you do get an integrated stud detector and laser level. It does fit in the Dremel and Bosch 12v soft tool bags, but you need to buy one separately.The laser level is removable, and I wouldn't be surprised if some makers start creating some other 3D-printed tools that you could tuck in the laser level slot. It's an unconventional design choice, but I like it. The stud detector isn't removable, and it's perhaps my one significant complaint because the tool is a bit bigger and heavier to accommodate a stud detector you won't always need. The stud detector and laser levels are good, but they also aren't anything to write home about.The Multi-Drill I received was made in China.In sum, I think this is a good tool for a new homeowner or a new DIYer and could be a gateway tool to the larger Dremel/Bosch 12V ecosystem. If the integrated stud detector isn't your cup of tea, I'd encourage you to check out the Bosch GSR12V-300HX (which I use on a regular basis). I'm really glad to see Dremel developing more 12V tools, which is a great form factor for DIYers, makers, woodworkers, and hobbyists.
G**N
Great for Light DIY Tasks – Just Know Its Limits
I was compensated for my time to provide this review, but my feedback is an honest reflection of my experience with the product.I’ve now used the Dremel Multi-Drill mainly for small home projects like hanging pictures and setting up shelves. Overall, it’s been a handy all-in-one tool that saves time and eliminates and consolidates a few common tools required for these tasks.What I like:• The built-in stud finder works surprisingly well and has saved me from a few mistakes already.• The detachable laser helps line things up accurately, especially for gallery walls.• The bubble level is a simple but useful touch that makes quick tasks faster.• It’s compact and comfortable to hold – not intimidating, even for a casual DIYer. Super lightweight!What to consider:• This isn’t a heavy-duty drill. It’s great for drywall, light wood, or light-duty anchors, but it might struggle with denser materials. This also makes it quieter!• The instructions could be a bit clearer, especially for people new to DIY.If you’re looking for a convenient, all-in-one tool for light household projects, this is a solid pick. Just keep in mind it’s best for quick fixes and weekend projects—not full-scale renovations.
D**D
A Must-Have for DIY Lovers – Smart, Compact, and Powerful!
This little drill has been a lifesaver for all our home projects! It’s lightweight, easy to use, and surprisingly powerful for its size. The built-in stud finder is amazing—no more guessing where to drill. The laser with the bubble level helped us hang shelves and frames perfectly straight, and the LED light is clutch in darker corners.Love that it’s cordless and the battery lasts a good while. The bit storage on the drill is a nice bonus too. Honestly, this is the perfect tool for anyone who likes to do things themselves without the hassle.
M**E
Worth it
I bought this mostly for doing assembly work on anything im building especially when it comes to pocket screws i dont have to worry about having too much torque and stripping the holes. I havent used any of the gimmicks such as the laser or the stud finder but for just a driver its worth the cost alone.
S**Y
Good around the house tool.
Good tool, for around the house. Not a heavy duty tool. It may fix a few things around your home but don't try to take it to the work site.
A**R
Easy Job
Love this tool, saves time and makes it easier than pulling out the electric drill and extension cord to do a job
A**T
Great for arthritic hands
This drill doesn’t hurt my wrists and it has plenty of power
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