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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Very good 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 very functional very practical I'm delighted
Doug P
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I don't know how this would hold up in everyday use but i needed one that didn't need batteries so i could always have one handy to use in my shop. You won't beat this hammer drill for the price. Just a well made product and the price is really unreal for what you're getting. It is really powerful and works great. Chuck is true, no wobble or play.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Went thru concrete like butter. Just got tobe carefull. I like it . Good for small jobs around the house.
NealOh
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I am a retired tradesman with a full set of commercial duty tools at my Connecticut home. Here at my Florida condo, I need tools for light to medium duty chores. This hammer drill is great. If you need a heavy duty drill for big jobs, be reasonable and look elsewhere. You're not gonna pay under $30 for a drill and get the same performance you'd get with a $100 drill. I'm always amazed at bad customer reviews that show the tool didn't hold up or burned out while they clearly overextended the tools capabilities. For light/medium handyman type jobs, this drill, at this price point, can't be beat.
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Powerfull, it drills the concrete like it was butter!
amazonx
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
variable trigger is very intermittent, power is good
Avril
Reviewed in Mexico on May 23, 2024
Llegó abierto y sin accesorios lo estoy devolviendo
monica dockery
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Drill seems to work fine but first time I used it ended up hammer bits in to new wood as they broke off and then today still holes in plastic the bit to make a 20 miter hole bent and cracked as in the picture. I will not be using any more of the bits since I’m 3 for 3 and afraid when they break off could lead to injuries!! After more use drill I wouldn’t recommend it at all. One star since it won’t let me do less
Pete C
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024
My 5 star review of this tool package. I purchased this drill because I wanted a corded drill without a hand-tightening chuck for the smallest drill bits when I needed them to stay tight in the chuck. When I saw this deal I honestly did not expect too much as the price was incredibly low for the offer. However, I only wanted to add this to my name-brand cordless hand-tightening drill I already owned so I purchased the package. 1st project was repurposing 3 metal shelving units, you know the ones that have straight head screws with square nuts and are gray heavy-duty. Well, I needed the floor space they used up so I cut them in half from 6 shelves to 3 then mounted them on the walls from the ceiling down, and freed up the floor. I used hex head tap con 2-3/4 screws into cinder block walls utilizing the hammer drill setting (#2) and the normal drill setting (#1) for powering the tapcons into the block. The drill had one hiccup, a small piece of plastic was loose inside the drill body by the trigger area and it would trap the forward and reverse button at times making it stick in either gear. Not sure if it was like that or if I dropped it at some point but it came out while I was messing with the drill while taking a break, the drill performed very well ever since that first day, It has adequate power never bogging down, all the functions work as they should. The trigger is solid without any cheap loose feeling, and the same with the reverse/forward button and the lock-on trigger, they work and feel right. The keyed chuck has never lost grip of any bit even the smallest bits .NOTE the key holder did break rather quickly so I used a 3/4 x 6" velcro cable tie and made two holes to force the chuck key arms/or ends through. It is now stronger than the rubber one and works perfectly.FYI If anyone doesn't know what I'm referring to it is when you use a drill with a key-operated chuck to hold and release the drill bits. It is normal for the cord of the drill to have a chuck key holder fastened to the cord itself so the key is always with the drill and we are not setting it down and then looking for it every time we need to change out a drill bit. Well, the one that came with the drill broke inside two weeks and I replaced it with the velcro tie. I have used this drill a lot in 6 months and I have no problem giving 5 stars. Incredible price for this after market very usable drill.
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