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Dewalt Drills Summary

 
   

Dewalt Drills And Power Tools Have Become A Hallmark Of Quality In U.S. And Canada

Dewalt has been a name known for quality tools since Raymond Dewalt built the first radial arm saw, the Wonder Worker, in 1922. Dewalt drills have been a recent addition to this line of tools. The company began offering high quality power hand tools, including Dewalt drills in 1992, designed specifically for residential contractors, remodelers and professional woodworkers.

Dewalt drills include heavy duty variable speed drills, right angle drills and heavy duty magnetic drills in AC power with cords to connect to the power supply. In 1994, Dewalt also began introducing the company’s revolutionary line of cordless, battery powered drills. The lineup of cordless drills includes heavy duty drills, drill/drivers, right angle drills, hammerdrills and rotary hammers.

Distinctive Yellow Dewalt Hammer Drills And Other Power Tools Are Found On Many Job Sites

Dewalt power tools have become very popular with home builders and remodelers, but the cordless tools have really taken the market by storm. These high quality tools with their long-lasting batteries make working on building or remodeling projects much easier. The days of lugging cords around, trying to find a place to plug in a power cord or the frustration of untangling and untwisting power cords are rapidly disappearing.

The cordless Dewalt drills come with 18 volt batteries, giving the tools plenty of power to get those heavy duty jobs done. Even the Dewalt hammerdrills 18 v power supply is adequate for those tough jobs. For the really heavy duty jobs, or to get the convenience of cordless and the run time of corded tools, Dewalt has introduced the 24 volt system that includes a long-lasting 24 volt battery with a charger that can be attached and used to power the tools while it charges the battery.

Dewalt drills and power tools are heavy duty, top quality tools. Contractors, professional builders and remodelers throughout North America have quickly come to depend upon these distinctive yellow power tools.

 

 

 


 

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