🔧 Drill Your Way to Perfection!
The 4.5Amp 1/2-inch Corded Impact Drill Hammer Drill is a versatile powerhouse designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With a robust 4.5 Amp motor, it offers variable speed control up to 3000 RPM, making it perfect for a variety of materials. The drill features a durable metal chuck, 105 accessories, and a convenient carrying case, ensuring you have everything you need to tackle any project with confidence.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Orange |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 12.2"W x 4.72"H |
Number Of Speeds | 12 |
Speed | 3000 RPM |
Maximum Power | 600 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
Amperage | 4.5 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
Additional Features | Variable Speed |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
L**U
good iteam
The product is beautifully packaged, compact, colorful, and functional. A few screwdriver heads fell out of the slots, probably due to vibration during transportation.
J**N
It's ok
Drill works ok, but the accessories suck. The handle doesn't fit, and the bonus drill bits won't even drill aluminum.
G**L
It works.
I needed to make a 7" diameter round hole and a 7"X7" square access hole through 3&1/2" thick concrete chimney blocks. The drill did the job just fine.
P**Y
drill
works well
J**B
Worked well!
I was drilling 2” holes into a concrete floor. A regular drill didn’t work well in doing so. This did a very good job. I’m glad I got it!
B**N
Good purchase
Inexpensive total package that worked well and received next day
S**H
You get what you pay for
Drill is strong enough but some accessories are either bent or chipped. Can’t complain because of the price, but you get why you pay for
T**R
Hammer drill for concrete
This drill includes hammer function for going into concrete. Without that, it's difficult to go into concrete. They include some bits up to 3/8, but you'll need to get others if needed. Many don't like the old chuck with key (which this has and can get lost), yet I've had problems getting "keyless" chucks tight enough on typical bits (without a hex) as well as problems getting them loose afterwards. After seeing bits slip and needing to use pliars on the "keyless" chuck, I've come to prefer the old ones with a key. The added handle will help keep it on target. Hope it'll work better than another I saw with smoke coming from the motor.
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