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I bought this used, and it looks brand new. But I may send it back, reason being... it gets pretty warm as soon as you turn it on, and also whines a little bit at low speeds, I don't know if it needs a break in period, or if this is normal with this type of drill, but my Milwaukee drills run a lot smoother. IT does drill holes in wood and concrete with no problem, and I got it at a good price, but I am pretty paranoid about its longevity.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Decent tool but it did not come with a chuck key. I have many chuck keys but none fit. It must require a special chuck key that nobody sells. I purchased a multi-sized key and one of the sizes almost fit, but not quite and it was grinding the key and drill. I know this review sounds funny, but true.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
a refurb drill for $60 is a good deal. it really seems great so far. Reason I said I didn't like the grip was the handle is so far back from the drill tip, when you drill for long periods of time my hand feels it. So not sure if its the angle or what. seems like they can play around with that handle design, seems very dated. But really its not a big deal. I use this drill for metal products a few times a week. I like it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
My last drill was a Skill brand cheapo drill that lasted me 20 years, but the bushings and motor gave out. This time I decided to try the DeWalt. This drill is fabulous, but is larger and heavier than the cheaper models. The bonus is much more power. I've had it for 6 months and love it!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Whatever your drilling needs this baby can handle it. Fits nicely in the hand and has all the power you could ask for in a hammerdrill !!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New