CEEIGOO Brushless Cordless Drill (21V) with 2×2000mAh Batteries, 42N.m Torque, 18+1 Settings and 14 Accessories
Product description
Key features for everyday DIY
If you want a cordless drill that feels simple to use and doesn’t demand too much fiddling, this CEEIGOO brushless cordless drill is designed with that in mind. On paper it aims to cover the usual home-and-garden tasks: drilling into wood, metal and “tough materials”, plus driving screws with controlled torque.
The headline differentiator here is the brushless motor. The brand claims longer life versus brushed setups, with less noise and reduced wear, plus the added practical point that it won’t throw sparks during operation. Whether you’re drilling for a shelf bracket or knocking together flat-pack furniture, a brushless motor can be a nice move if you’re trying to get more usable hours out of a tool.
You also get two 2.0Ah Li-ion batteries, with a battery indicator to show remaining charge. The idea is straightforward: while one battery runs the drill, the other can be charging, so you avoid the “stop mid-job and wait” problem.
Tech specs

- Name: CEEIGOO Cordless Drill Brushless, Electric Drill 21V with 2×2000mAh Batteries, 42N.m Max Torque
- Type: Cordless electric drill (brushless)
- Format: Power drill with auto-lock chuck
- Power / battery: 21V battery tool with 2×2000mAh Li-ion batteries
- Max torque: 42N.m
- Speeds: 2 speed ranges (0–550RPM, 0–1850RPM)
- Clutch / settings: 18+1 position clutch
- Lighting: Built-in LED work light
- Included accessories (high level): 14-piece accessory set for home and garden DIY
What you’ll notice in use
Two-speed control and an 18-position clutch is the practical heart of this drill for day-to-day jobs. Lower speed makes it easier to keep screws straight and reduces the risk of stripping. Higher speed helps when you’re drilling where you need more spin.
The drill also has an auto-lock chuck, described as swapping bits with a simple push and pull. That matters more than it sounds when you’re alternating between screwdriver bits and drill bits as you move through a project.


The built-in LED is also genuinely useful in garages, sheds, under eaves, or anywhere the light isn’t great. It’s one of those small features that helps with accuracy, not just convenience.

Worth noting though: the included set is aimed at basic DIY, so if you’re doing heavy daily drilling or regularly tackling thick masonry, you may find it sits more in the “home toolbox” category than a serious pro workhorse.
The main limitations (so you don’t get caught out)
The biggest limitation is explicitly stated: this cordless drill doesn’t have a hammer drilling mode. That means it’s not the kind of tool you’d rely on for drilling into concrete in the way a hammer/percussion drill would.
It’s also easy to assume 21V + “up to concrete” means it will behave like a dedicated masonry tool. In reality, it may still drill through some tough materials, but if your projects often involve brickwork or proper masonry drilling, it’s better to align expectations now.
Finally, while the claim is that a fully drained battery is ready again in about 1.5 hours, the real-world speed you experience can depend on how you work and when you swap batteries.

Where it shines (and who should consider it)
It makes sense if you want a cordless drill for typical domestic DIY—things like assembling furniture, fitting curtain rails, drilling pilot holes, installing wall fixings (where appropriate), and doing light-to-moderate repairs around the home.
It suits you if you like having options: two speed ranges, an 18-position clutch, and an LED light. Combined with the fact it comes with batteries and a charger, it’s built for “start straight away” use rather than piecing together a kit later.


If you’re the sort of buyer who wants one versatile tool for weekend projects, rather than managing a separate screwdriver tool and bit set, this one’s approach is clear.
Quick example

Imagine you’re fixing a small bracket to timber. Start on the lower speed range, set the clutch to control how deep the screw bites, and use the LED to line up the hole. When you switch to drilling holes, swap bits quickly using the auto-lock chuck—then move to the higher speed range if needed.
¿Merece la pena?
For many households, a brushless cordless drill kit with 2 batteries is a sensible value direction. The brushless motor claim (less wear, lower noise and temperature, and no sparks) plus the practical controls (two speeds, 18+1 settings, LED) make it more thoughtful than “basic drill only”.
That said, it’s not perfect for every kind of job. Because there’s no hammer drilling mode, you should skip it if your main work is regular masonry drilling into brick or concrete, and you expect percussion action.
Worth considering if you want an affordable, comprehensive kit for wood, metal and general DIY driving, where torque control helps you avoid mangling screw heads.

Care & maintenance
Keep it simple: after use, wipe dust and debris from the chuck area and vents, and store it in the included storage case where possible. Batteries last longer when you avoid leaving them fully drained for long periods, so it’s usually best to recharge after a session rather than waiting.


Mini FAQ
Does this drill have a hammer mode for concrete?
No—there is no hammer drilling mode, so it won’t act like a dedicated hammer/percussion drill.

What does the “18+1” mean?
It refers to an 18-position clutch plus one additional setting, designed to help you dial in torque to reduce stripping or over-driving screws.
Are there spare batteries included?
Yes. The kit includes 2×2000mAh Li-ion batteries, with a battery indicator on the tool.
What’s included in the kit?
The set includes the cordless drill, storage case, 2 batteries, charger and user manual, plus a selection of bits/accessories described as a 14-piece accessory bundle.
What materials is it meant for?
The description states it can drill through wood, metal and concrete, but without hammer mode you should still be cautious with expectations for masonry-heavy work.
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