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DEWALT DC926KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit


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Brand: DEWALT
Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DC926KA


Features
DeWALT-built motor delivers 510 unit watts out of power; High-capacity XRP battery offer 40% more run-time than standard Ni-Cad batteries
Pistol grip handle allows user to hold the drill in line with the application being performed for finer control
Patented 3-speed, all-metal transmission; heavy-duty self-tightening chuck
Includes hammerdrill/drill/driver, 2 XRP extended run-time batteries, 1-hour charger, 360-degree side handle, and carrying case
90-Day money-back guarantee; 1-year free service contract; 3-year limited warranty

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DEWALT DC926KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit


User Comments about the DEWALT DC926KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit

You can drill a whole just as fast simply by locking up the clutch and using a masonary bit. I've used the 14.4v version extensively, it just doesn't have the guts this one has. It lasts nearly twice as long as the old 14.4v batteries.Now for the downsides:This may seem minor, but the case it comes in has little room for bits and such. The case itself is the same size as the one for the 14.4v, but they pack 2 larger batteries, and a larger drill (yes, this drill itself is somewhat larger then the 14.4v.this is no drill to use in tight spaces) into it. One minute I'll be driving self taping screws into angle iron, the next I'll be punching holes in sheet-metal. The highest speed on this isn't signifigantly faster then the middle speed, but uses quite a bit more power. The wide range of torgue settings is also nice.


Perhaps the best thing about it though, is the pistol-grip. Finally, the battery life on this thing is awesome. There is a good reason that serious drills (screw shooters, hammer drills, etc) have pistol grips. Finally, the 'hammer-drill' function is a complete joke. The last 2 downsides aren't so much downsides, as useless 'features'. I work construction for a living, doing a little bit of everything.


it has the speed to drill holes quickly, and the torque neccessary to break loose rusty screws (among other things). It's getting harder and harder to find cordless drills with this style of grip, and 'T' Grips just don't cut it. And that's before lunch. If you're using a drill continuously for a long time, you should be using a corded drill anyway, so I don't really consider it a downside. This drill is awesome. Every time someone says that a T-grip drill is better then a pistol grip, I have to laugh.


Yes, this drill does get a bit heavy after a while. They let you put all your force directly in line with the bit, reducing broken bits and camed out screws.


this is the best one that i have owned by dewalt. buy it. it has all the power you will need and the chuck works great compared to earlier models that you have to keep tightening.



It is more powerful than I had imagined. I began drilling a hole in a wall adn was amazed at how quickly the job was done This is a great tool.



noticably more powerfull than the older version.i'm not so sold on the pistol grip. its great when drilling down , but gets a bit heavy if screwing to walls such a s drywalling.the new chuck is much easier to use.