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Dremel put a stud sensor and laser level into its new multipurpose drill

The Dremel Blueprint Multi-Drill being used to attach an object to a wall with a screw.
The Multi-Drill incorporates three tools commonly used by DIYers. | Image: Dremel

Dremel has announced a new multi-functional drill designed for DIYers working on smaller projects around their homes like attaching a TV mount to a wall. The Blueprint Multi-Drill can be used to drill holes or drive screws but also features an integrated stud sensor and a removable laser level.

The Multi-Drill is available now through Dremel’s online store for $99.99, but can also be found at retailers like Amazon and The Home Depot.

Powered by a 12V brushless motor and an included rechargeable battery, the Multi-Drill has a top speed of 800 RPM and produces ‎175 inch-pounds of torque. For comparison, Amazon also sells a $100 18V Milwaukee drill (without a battery) with a top speed of 1,800 RPM and 500 inch-pounds of torque. You won’t want to tackle building a shed or deck with Dremel’s new tool, but it’s powerful enough for lighter tasks like drilling into studs or driving screws while assembling Ikea furniture.

A person using the Dremel Blueprint Multi-Drill’s stud sensor to mark its location on a wall.
Image: Dremel
The Multi-Drill’s integrated stud sensor detects the edges of hidden beams.

The drill’s knuckle guard includes an LED light targeted at the tip of its drill bit for extra illumination, as well as a stud sensor for finding the edges of a wooden beam hidden behind drywall. Its functionality is basic compared to dedicated stud sensors that can indicate the center of a beam and even warn when hidden electrical wires are detected. But this stud sensor will never be misplaced in the middle of a project.

The Multi-Drill’s integrated but removable leveling tool features two bubble levels ensuring it’s properly positioned vertically and horizontally before projecting a level laser reference line. So as not to leave marks or holes behind when attached to a wall, Dremel’s tiny laser level uses reusable mounting putty. It also features its own rechargeable battery that can be topped off with a standard USB-C cable.

The multi-functional approach Dremel is taking here isn’t going to appeal to professionals. The Multi-Drill is designed to give amateur renovators a basic set of tools and features for tackling smaller projects without the need for a toolbox to keep them all organized. In addition to a rechargeable battery and the laser level, Dremel also includes a set of nine driver bits of varying sizes and standards, plus three drill bits.

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