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DeWalt DC725KA
$290.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Stands up on its battery, easy to put down while working. LED light clearly lights up the target area. Comes with a second reserve battery.
The Cons:The chuck tends to loosen up after a while. When heated up, the entire front end loosens up.
The DeWalt DC725KA is a heavy-duty 1/2" 18V cordless hammerdrill that has the benefit of being compact, allowing it to fit into tight spaces that other drills can't go. Its smaller size also makes it lightweight, weighing a total of only 4.9 pounds.
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The LED work light that it comes with aids the small size in making the hammerdrill perfect for tight spaces. The DeWalt DC725KA is powered by a frameless motor that operates at a maximum power of 410 unit watts. It features a 1/2" single sleeve ratcheting chuck and includes a 1 hour charger, 2 x 18V batteries, a screwdriver bit and a heavy-duty kit box.
Features
- Compact Size
- Weighs: 4.9 pounds
- 1/2" single sleeve ratcheting chuck
- Dual speed range 0-5000/1-1,700 rpm and 0-8,500/0-29,000 bpm
- Frameless motor
- 410 unit watts out
- LED work light
- 1 hour charger
- 2 x 18V batteries
- Screwdriver bit
- Heavy-duty kit box
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stands up on its battery, easy to put down while working
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LED light clearly lights up the target area
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comes with a second reserve battery
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built with a durable design intended to be able to take a few impacts without breaking
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dual speed range helps in getting work done fast and avoiding over-driving a screw
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the chuck tends to loosen up after a while
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when heated up, the entire front end loosens up
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