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DeWalt DC930KA
$199.00
Released June, 2006
The Pros:Very strong torque, can handle tough jobs without slowing. Design is comfortable and ergonomic, fits in the hand just right. Durable build - can handle a number of bumps and drops without breaking.
The Cons:Some wobble is noticeable when working with hex shank bits.
The DeWalt DC930KA is a high-power "heavy duty" electric drill designed for users who require relatively lightweight, versatile drill. DeWalt claims the DC930KA is designed with ergonomics in mind, specifically regarding the device’s balance, size, and weight.
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The DC930KA drill features an all-metal transmission with a three-speed range from 0-450/ 0-1,450/0-1,800 rpm and a high performance motor which provides 335 unit watts of power. The DeWalt DC930KA also includes additional features such as 22 different clutch settings, a 1/2" axial locking chuck to reduce slippage, a one hour battery charger with 2 (14.4v) batteries, and a convenient carry box.
Features
- compact and lightweight drill: 5.3 lbs
- three-speed all-metal transmission
- high power/high efficiency motor rated at 335 watts
- heavy-duty 1/2" ratcheting chuck (prevent bits from falling out)
- One hour battery charger; 2 (14.4v) batteries
- includes carry box
Specs
- Voltage: 14.4V
- Battery Type: Ni-Cad
- Max Power: 335 UWO
- # of Speed Settings: 3
- Max RPM: 0-450/0-1,450/0-1,800
- Clutch Settings: 22
- Chuck Size: 1/2"
- Chuck Type: Metal, single sleeve axial locking
- Weight: 5.3 lbs
User Reviews (5)
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very strong torque, can handle tough jobs without slowing
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design is comfortable and ergonomic, fits in the hand just right
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durable build - can handle a number of bumps and drops without breaking
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balance is very good, don't need to work to hold it straight
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three speed/torque ranges come in handy, are set in very good ranges for most work
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works well with the 14.4 volt batteries, doesn't need any further upgrading to the 18
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some wobble is noticeable when working with hex shank bits
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