Saturday, September 10, 2011

In Review: Dewalt's Dcd985L2 20V Max premium Hammerdrill-Driver Kit

A hammerdrill-driver is a special kind of tool. Of course, it provides all the benefits of a good drill-driver but it also offers a marvelous hammering action (not unlike a jackhammer) that is efficient and manageable sufficient to carry in one hand. Across the board, these tools are a craftsmen popular providing exceptional versatility and a unique kind of pulverizing power. The tool's hammering action delivers faster drilling with less effort and allows users to move straight through concrete and masonry with comparative ease.

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It is for this reason, among a few other reasons (in the form of remastered features), that Dewalt is imaginable to make a few headlines in the coming weeks. This September 2011, a new and terrifically awesome cordless hammerdrill-driver releases from Dewalt. The Dcd985L2; a prime hammerdrill-driver kit with the authority and general charisma to earn the headlines it makes.

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To begin, the Dcd985L2 hammerdrill-driver is powered with Dewalt's 20V Max lithium ion batteries. These little suckers, like the tool itself, have been entirely redesigned for the most optimal and efficient power delivery and ergonomic functionality. They are ageement and lightweight and boast a slide-on rather than stem-up style organize that contributes to the well equilibrium and full, ease and operation of the power tool. Despite producing only 18v of working power, the batteries nonetheless offer greater run-time and greater full, longevity. The battery (in this kit) comes proper with a 3.0-Ah rating lending greater power and superior ease to the drill as well as to the operator behind it.

The tool also features a 3-speed, all-metal transmission allowing operators to match operation to each personel task. Its all-metal construction additionally contributes to the tool's durability, longevity, and enhanced speed and run-time. The Dcd985L2's speed settings range from 0-575, 0-1,350, and 0-3,000 Rpm (0-9,775, 0-22,950, and 0-34,000 Bpm), and with 22 personel clutch settings, the tool is versatile sufficient to perform optimally straight through a huge range of tasks. The drill's heavy-duty ratcheting chuck has carbide inserts to provide optimal bit gripping strength, and with a high-power, high-efficiency motor delivering 535 unit watts of max power, the drill delivers an aggressive and truly superior operation in, essentially, all drilling and fastening applications.

In expanding to this aggressive power, the tool is also surprisingly compact. It is well balanced in-hand, and weighing only 5.2-lbs, users can work comfortably during awkward and extended applications. Altogether, the drill is compact, ergonomic, powerful, versatile, durable and efficient; that's a pretty dang good amalgamation of some pretty dang good traits.

In Review: Dewalt's Dcd985L2 20V Max premium Hammerdrill-Driver Kit

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