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Hitachi D10YB 4.6 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill


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Brand: Hitachi
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: D10YB


Features
Right angle drill with 4.6 Amp motor ideal for tight-corner, plumbing, and electrical applications
Dial-in speed control for 500 to 2,300 RPM with load
Durable cast-aluminum gear housing; slide switch with lock-on trigger
Includes industrial 3/8-inch chuck, chuck key, and removable side handle
Weighs 3.3 pounds; 5-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Hitachi D10YB 3/8" Right Angle Drill, 4.6 Amp, Dial-in EVS, ReversibleTechnology is the common thread behind the Hitachi brand. It's what makes Hitachi products superior in design and durability. From its birth, Hitachi has pioneered innovative technologies that have improved lives around the world. This knowledge is shared across all Hitachi divisions worldwide and is incorporated into applications that benefit many different products.Hitachi D10YB 3/8" Right Angle Drill, 4.6 Amp, Dial-in EVS, Reversible Features:; 4.6 Amp motor, tough power for odd angle applications ; 3-1/4" head, low profile for easy access in tight spaces ; 3.3lbs, lightweight and compact for greater ease of use ; Small grip circumference, designed for maximum maneuverability ; Contractor-grade cast aluminum gear housing, adds durability and efficiently dissipates heat ; Slide switch design, with trigger lock for continuous operation ; Removable side handle, increases operability and control ; Preferred for plumbing/electrical applications Includes:; Side Handle ; Chuck Key


User Comments about the Hitachi D10YB 4.6 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill

I wanted low speed high torque for use with self feed auger bit but this tool would not drill unless it was set to high speed. I did not have any problem with the switch as some complain about, that works fine for me. Also tried a hole saw but that takes too much time. I'm wiring a new cabin and needed something to drill 1 inch holes through studs and joist. It worked using high speed but you better hold on as you break through the board, this is a real knuckle buster. Bottom line though is this lacks torque at slow speed with bigger self feed bits, but I think that's typical of most 3/8 drills. I switched to a 1 inch spade bit and that was much better, I could lower speed and it was smooth and less dangerous.



This is a good product.Absolutely no problem with the switch or anything else.I have used this drill for driving screws and drilling in tight spaces and I'm very happy with it.



I've also had the opportunity to drill a 4" hole with this drill - and again it worked great. I had a Dewalt battery operated right angle and it would not handle the number of holes I had to drill. I bought this Hitachi because of the Amps and reviews from other customers. I was continually having to change out the battery or wait for the charge.and yes my batteries were good. If you are looking for a great little right angle drill - the Hitachi D10YB is a great choice. I've gotten to drill number of 2 1/2" holes with this unit and it has worked great.



I have not had it long enough to know for sure, but it has the feel of a machine that will last a long time. This is easy, fast, does not get in the way, and works fine. I also considered the Makita, but the Hitachi has a more powerful motor and was less expensive. I bought the hitachi drill to replace a no-brand drill that burned out after only a bit of use. I would have preferred some way to lock the switch on for use in sanding, but am OK with the drill as is.I considered the Milwaukee close quarter drill, but needed a true right angle for some of my drilling.


I have had it a month, and so far it seems like a very solid, very well made machine. There has been discussion of the switch on the machine. I have used mine for drilling between stud spaces, where the switch seems to work very well, and as a sander for a lathe. The switch does not work well in this application, it is too hard to keep on, but i have used an arm band (i had one around for "tennis elbow) to "lock" the switch on while sanding.


This was purchased to drill two holes in a tight spot on an engine. I liked the switch, it was nice not to have to hold it "on" yet still be able to shut it off quickly.Definitely a good tool. This drill was very compact, and fit well within the tight space.