An examination of dewalt cordless drills

How a Dewalt tool stands for quality

 
   


Cordless drills from Dewalt offer you far more than just another portable power tool. These cordless drills come with all the innovations and customer service for which Dewalt tool is famous. The Dewalt tool company has been making cordless drills since 1994 when it first introduced its line of cordless power tools. Since then, Dewalt drills have taken the woodworking world by storm, winning customers in both the professional and home carpentry fields.

The first Dewalt tool

The first Dewalt tool appeared more than 80 years ago. Dewalt started by producing an all-in-one product known as the Wonder-Worker, which combined the qualities we would presently associate with a radial arm saw and a bench or table saw. In the intervening years, Dewalt tool has pioneered many advances in the field of power tools, always leading the industry in durability and innovation.

It was these qualities that Dewalt tool brought to its line of portable cordless power tools in the early to mid-1990s, quickly winning over many customers for their corded and cordless tools.

When it comes to Dewalt cordless tools, you have four primary options - Heavy duty drills and drivers, right angle drills, hammerdrills, and rotary hammers. Dewalt heavy duty drills and drivers range from 9.6 volts to 18 volts, and provide up to 500 pounds of torque, which is more than enough to handle most tasks. Dewalt drills in the right angle style provide up to 210 pounds of torque in a drill that will fit into the smallest work area.

People requiring a Dewalt drill that can handle wood, steel, and concrete without overheating can turn to Dewalt cordless hammerdrills, which provide up to 550 pounds of torque in a lightweight (between 6 and 9 pounds, depending on the model you choose) Dewalt drill. Additionally, Dewalt SDS Rotary Hammers provide maximum portability without giving up power to their corded competitors. Whether choosing the 18 or 24 volt batteries and tool weights of 7.5 and 9.5 pounds, these SDS Rotary Hammers can provide 100 or 200 blows per minute. Dewalt units offer some of the most power and durability in the business, which is exactly why so many woodworkers choose dewalt for their projects.

 

 


 

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