Another great DeWalt product. This heavy duty, compact cordless drill packs a whopping 18 Volts and it's compact, ergonomic shape and lightweight size weigh in at only 4.8 lbs. This drill features a 1/2'' keyless ratcheting chuck, dual speed range 0-500/0-1,700 for amazing performance. The motor produces 410 unit watts out and fits in small spaces so you can make quick work of any job.
Another great DeWalt product. This heavy duty, compact cordless drill packs a whopping 18 Volts and it's compact, ergonomic shape and lightweight size weigh in at only 4.8 lbs. This drill features a 1/2'' keyless ratcheting chuck, dual speed range 0-500/0-1,700 for amazing performance. The motor produces 410 unit watts out and fits in small spaces so you can make quick work of any job.
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27 Apr 2009Great DrillThis is the best drill that I have ever owend. I have only used it a little bit since the purchase but bought this and am very happy with it. This is a very powerful drill. It even screwed right into 2x4 without pilot holes. Charge seems to hold for a long time. Make sure you charge as soon as you get it. I put the battery on the drill just to check for charge and it seemed to have one so I didn't charge right away. Well charge from factory was minimal so had to stop project to charge the...–Kristen Peermanfrom Amazon.com
28 Mar 2009best drill I have hadBest drill I have ever had. It just has a better feel to me than my frineds Milwaukee. I had a Ryobi that worked well for 1 year, but after a year it started to run rought and it was suggested to me to buy a more quality tool. Wasn't sure to get Dewalt, Makita, or Milwaukee, but I'm glad I got this Dewalt. Small for an 18v but more than enough power.–LM1000from Amazon.com
20 Mar 2009work horseI have put this guy through the test more than once, its a work horse easy to use and holds up well. This is the second one. I have had the first one still works well except the battery's have gone bad and they cost as much as a new drill.–T. Morsefrom Amazon.com