DEWALT D25500K 1-9/16-Inch SDS Max Rotary Hammer Kit |

enlarge | Brand: DeWalt Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $1,016.70 Buy New: $427.55 You Save: $589.15 (58%)
New (5) from $419.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 42721
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.4 Dimensions (in): 24.4 x 16.3 x 6.7
MPN: D25500K Model: D25500K UPC: 028877419626 EAN: 0028877419626 ASIN: B00008WFSX
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Features:
| • | Electronic variable speed with impact control | | • | 7.3 ft./lbs. of hard-hitting impact energy | | • | Bit Lock feature to lock mechanism to free jammed bits | | • | 1,330-to-2,660 bpm and 140-to-280 rpm | | • | Includes hammer, side handle, depth rod, bit grease, and kit box |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cordless: No, Amps: 11, Variable Speed: Yes, Solid Bit Capacity (in.): 1 9/16, Case Included: Yes
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Customer Reviews:
Reasonable drill, needs a little more power January 11, 2007 Glenn W. Gaarder 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered the 1-9/16" Dewalt hammer drill to drill holes in granit. I was drilling 1-1/4" holes. I know granit is harder than concrete but I was drilling 1-1/4" holes instead of the 1-9/16" that it is rated for. The first one I recieved- the plastic collar where the depth bar mounts was broken. That is a weak design. That collar should not be plastic. I had to return the whole drill and get a new one. The new one was intact. I have drilled about nine 1-1/4" holes 36" deep with it now. It works well for the price but it is a little underpowered. I would rate it 1-1/8" instead of 1-9/16" it is currently rated at. If my 1-1/4" bit would get stuck it wouldn't even have the power to unstick it. I have three 1/2" chuck drills, two of them have more torque than this hammer drill. If you have 1-1/8 holes or smaller I would definately recomend this drill. It's a nice hammer drill for the price. If your holes are larger I would recomend going up to a bigger size.
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