A compact rotary tool that solves precision work without the bulk
This ANEERPOWER mini drill is aimed at users who need control more than brute force. Its 0.65 kg body, 5-speed control, and 0.6-6.5 mm chuck make it a practical choice for engraving, polishing, light drilling, and shaping in tight spaces.
Compared with larger workshop tools, it is easier to guide on jewellery, wood detail work, and small home repairs, which is where this format earns its keep. The mains-powered design avoids battery fade, so the tool stays consistent through longer sessions.
What 5-speed control means in real use
The speed range is listed as 5,000 to 31,000 rpm, which gives enough flexibility for both delicate and aggressive tasks. Lower settings suit polishing and fine engraving, while higher speeds help when sanding or cutting through softer materials.
That spread matters because rotary tools can damage a workpiece when they are locked to one pace. Users who want a single compact tool for mixed materials will appreciate the ability to slow down for precision and speed up when the job becomes less delicate.

Why the 230W motor feels more capable than the size suggests
The rated input power is 230W, which puts it above many entry-level hobby engravers and closer to a serious home DIY tool. In practice, that should translate into steadier cutting and less stalling when the bit meets resistance.
The brushed motor is not the quietest or most premium option, but it is a familiar design that typically keeps maintenance straightforward. For occasional workshop use, that trade-off can make sense, especially when the goal is dependable performance rather than cordless convenience.
Built for jewellery, wood, and small material finishing
The listed applications cover jewellery, home projects, and wood making, and that range is realistic for a tool with this chuck size. It can handle thin metal, plastic, ceramic, and wood tasks where accuracy matters more than depth.

According to users, the tool has already landed well with buyers looking for a small all-rounder, which fits the product’s 5/5 average from a limited review pool. That early feedback is encouraging, though the small sample means the real test is still in day-to-day workshop use.
Accessories and setup details that matter before you start
The included accessory set makes the tool more useful from the first session, especially for users who do not already own compatible bits. The 0.6-6.5 mm chuck range is broad enough for many common rotary attachments, but larger accessories will be out of scope.
Because it runs on 220V AC at 50/60Hz, this is a bench-friendly tool rather than a grab-and-go cordless option. If your workspace has stable mains power and you value uninterrupted runtime, that is a sensible setup, and the next question is how comfortable it feels over time?

















