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DEWALT D21009
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DEWALT D21009 Heavy Duty 3/8'' VSR Drill with Metal Keyless Chuck Manufacturer: DeWalt For the best deal on the DEWALT D21009, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the D21009 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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DEWALT D21009
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Reviews by Users
15 Oct 2007



Does all right, but -
I've had this drill for 2 1/2 years, and I use it extensively. After about 10 months, the switch broke, but still under warranty, and was fixed in a couple weeks. Now the chuck is getting hard to loosen and tighten.
There's a drill bit size - roughly 1/8" - that gets stuck in the chuck, and it takes about 30 seconds of giggling with it to get it out.
The chuck also loosens up while you're using it. I've dropped many bits on the floor - and other places.
On the plus side; the drill is f...
–Jonathan Fiorillofrom Amazon.com
17 Mar 2007



Someone at Dewalt Should be Punished...
... for the horrible no name unusable keyless chuck on this drill. You MUST wear gloves to get a grip on it. No way to get a bit out if the drill is unplugged. Just got a refurb Hitachi D10vhr drill on Amazon that smokes this drill in every category.
–S. Turnerfrom Amazon.com
02 Jul 2005



Awful design: pick another one
Up 'till now, I've always been impressed with DeWalt (price and quality), but this drill . . . is a different story. The chuck on this needs a major redesign; it's almost impossible to get it tight enough. If you're drilling metal, or using round shaft bits, DO NOT BUY THIS DRILL. It works fine as a screw driver (and with other hex shaped bits), however drilling 1/8" pilot holes in 14ga sheet metal: bad idea. The chuck just slips on the drill bit. I'd recommend any other DeWalt drill, as lo...
–Proaudio55110from Amazon.com