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The RYOBID43K is a corded electric drill featuring a robust 5.5 Amp motor and a variable speed trigger delivering up to 1600 RPM. Its 3/8" keyless chuck enables quick bit changes without tools, while the ergonomic GripZone overmold ensures superior handling in slippery conditions. Designed for professional and DIY users alike, it includes a lock-on switch for continuous operation and comes with a convenient storage bag for easy transport and organization.
Brand | RYOBI |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1600 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 5.5 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 10 Millimeters |
Color | Black Green, Yellow |
Included Components | D43 Drill |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 12.8"L x 3.55"W x 12.4"H |
Material | Metal |
Speed | 1600 RPM |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 033287163236 |
Manufacturer | Ryobi |
Part Number | D43K |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | D43K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
H**D
Perfect Homeowner Choice
After my new first choice different brand drill broke right out of the box, I got this drill to install a deadbolt lock into a steel-clad exterior solid core door. It didn't balk at drilling the holes. It's a good weight, probably less than a battery-powered one and certainly less bulky. I never object to a factory reconditioned tool, knowing it's cheaper and has been looked at twice. I expect this one to be reliable for years, doing typical miscellaneous homeowner jobs.
K**)
Works well and not noisy
Perfect addition for my crafting. Attaches nicely to my knitting machine too.
B**N
Used drill, in excellent condition, included a zip carry bag.
Despite the drill being pre-owned, it was in excellent condition. The package included everything I received from an exact drill I already had, including the zip bag container and even full instruction manual. For those considering getting into woodworking, having two drills at your disposal is almost mandatory, as you should pre-drill every hole you screw into wood. Drill bit(s) for one drill, screw tip in the other and your work goes much, much faster, since you are not constantly stopping to change bits or tips.Ryobi builds an excellent line of power tools and I highly recommend this one as well.
J**W
Value
Great product, great price
A**E
Chuck is really cheap, but grip and balance is outstanding!
OK so most of us use a cordless drill as a daily driver these days, but what about those times that you need more RPMs, or your battery is dead? Yeah, if you tinker a lot, you probably need a corded 3/8 drill.I think if you used this drill daily on the job, the dollar store quality chuck would give up the ghost within a few weeks, if not a few hours. However, for the average tinkerer/homeowner the cheesy chuck shouldn't be a problem; at least it hasn't been so far for me.This is my drill inventory:BOSCH 18v cordless for 95% of my drilling endeavors. BOSCH is my favorite easy in power tool name brands, but for as little as I use a corded 3/8, the cost could not be justified.Milwaukee 1/2 corded for heavy stuff; I have an old USA model which is tough enough to mix concrete!And finally this Ryobi, which has served it's purpose well for small diameter drilling, rust removal with a sander attachment, and miscellaneous tinkering and Aggie-rigging. Recommend if you need a drill for stuff like this.
R**.
That I got it.
This drill really works. High speed and great for use with hardened drill bits. I have had to drill through some 3/4 inch steel plate where I could not use my drill press at my lake home. So I bought a second one for my in town home too.
A**X
good drill
I buy for the second time, a reliable partner at work.
I**T
Useless for driving screws—DON'T BUY IT!
This lacks the most basic feature—I don't know what it's called but I thought that by now every drill had it—allowing you to use it to drive screws and not just drill holes. The feature allows a sort of "break way" when the screw is in all the way and saves you from breaking your wrist or having the drill keep spinning after the screw stops turning. This is unsafe for half of what a drill is used for (for me it's actually 95% of what I use a drill for!) making this a TERRIBLE HORRIBLE PURCHASE. DON'T BUY IT!
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