A corded drill that comes with a carrying case for easy transportation.
– Has a belt clip to free up your hands – Provides a fast maximum speed of 2,500 revolutions per minute (RPM) – The case has side latches to stack DEWALT storage units
– Can’t drill through thick materials because of its ⅜-inch chuck – The chuck wobbles slightly
A heavy-duty drill with a powerful motor and large chuck.
– Works with wood and steel – Has a deep two-inch capacity – Has a reverse function that allows you to pull out the bit or fastener
– Weighs close to seven pounds – The drill doesn’t come with overload protection
A corded drill designed for occasional use around your home.
– Customers can purchase a jigsaw, router, or other power tool attachment that’s compatible with the drill – Has 11 clutch settings – Can store a drill bit in the slot on its base
– Its four-amp motor is the weakest in this review – The chuck is prone to freezing
A drill with two handles that each have rubber gripping for easy handling.
– Has a built-in level to ensure that you’re drilling straight – Has a variable-speed trigger – Customers can hold the drill steady with the second handle
– Has a one-year warranty – The chuck sometimes detaches from the drill’s body
A compact and lightweight drill that can handle light-to-medium tasks.
– Has a five-year warranty – Is available as a kit with drill bits – Features a lock-on trigger for continuous use
– Its cord limits how far from an outlet you can go – Some of the drills come with a motor that makes a rattling sound