Southampton: Autumn is approaching, and with the cooler months, many DIY enthusiasts and professionals are starting their home and garden projects again.
Especially with harder materials like wood or metal, conventional drills often reach their limits. They are not only inefficient but also consume a lot of energy and wear out quickly.
But a clever engineer from Southampton wanted to change that. The 41-year-old Luke Cooper, an experienced mechanical engineer who worked for many years at one of the largest tool manufacturers, knows the challenges of professional drilling and woodworking all too well.
His years of experience inspired him to develop a solution that is both energy-saving and extremely durable.
His invention is a breakthrough in the world of drills: the SuperDrill, a drill that, thanks to a special design, drills 50% faster, uses up to 70% less energy, and glides through even the hardest materials like butter.
"When I presented my invention to the management, the initial interest was great. But it quickly became clear that they preferred to stick to their existing, expensive tools. They even tried to slow me down and threatened me with dismissal if I marketed my product," says Cooper.
But the native of Southampton was not intimidated. Instead, he went his own way, secured the patent for his invention, and found partners who helped him bring his SuperDrill to market readiness.
Today, after just nine months, he proudly presents the SuperDrill—the ultimate tool for everyone who wants to implement their projects efficiently and cost-effectively in autumn and winter.
With its revolutionary design, the SuperDrill not only saves energy but also ensures significantly faster and more precise results in every drilling project.