Hitachi DB3DL 3.6-Volt Li-Ion Cordless Driver Drill
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Average customer review:Product Description
DB3DL, 3.6V, 1.5AH Lithium-Ion Batteries, Screwdriver, Allows For Longer Run Time & An Increase In Battery Life Cycles, Powerful & Leightweight, 44 INLBS Of Torque & Weighs Less Than 1 LB, Quick Charger, Charges 3.6V 1.5AH Batteries In Only 30 Minutes, Spindle Lock, Allows For Manual Screw Tightening/Loosening, Integrated LED Light, Integrated Light To Illuminate The Work Surface.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1372 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Hitachi
- Model: DB3DL
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.50" h x 10.90" w x 12.50" l, 6.40 pounds
Features
- Two 1.5 Ah Lithium Ion batteries for 3x the life at half the weight of NiCd and NiMH batteries
- 44 in/lbs of turning torque to power through fastening applications
- Compact and lightweight at only 9.75 inches in length and weighing less than 1 lb
- 1/4 inch hex chuck for quick and easy bit changes; built-in LED light to illuminate the work surface
- Compact and lightweight at only 9.75" in length and weighing less than 1 lb
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The DB3DL 3.6-volt cordless screwdriver is ideal for tightening and loosening fasteners in odd or tight spaces. Designed to be both rugged and versatile, this flexible power tool is packed with convenience features that will make it the most-used gadget in your tool box.
Even though this cordless screwdriver weighs less than one pound, it's powerful -- thanks to its removable 1.5 Ah HXP lithium ion battery. Most cordless screwdrivers contain internal power supplies, so the entire unit must be plugged in for recharging; but this model will never leave you waiting when there's work to be done.
![]() Hitachi's cordless screwdriver is conveniently light and compact for small jobs around the house. View larger. |
![]() Universal charger charges 7.2 volt to 18 volt Hitachi Lithium-Ion batteries as well as NiCd and NiMH batteries of same voltage. |
![]() Integrated amber LED job light illuminates the work surface for better visibility in dark spaces. |
This small driver is perfect for addressing all kinds of tricky situations around the house. It pivots a full 90 degrees and produces a hearty 44 in./lb. of turning torque to drill or remove stubborn screws around corners, beneath high ledges, or in narrow places where there isn't any room to maneuver. Under tough circumstances like these, the textured elastomer grip helps you stay fully in control; and beneath the chuck, the screwdriver's integrated amber LED illuminates dark corners to make the task that much easier.
Loaded with convenience extras, this multi-purpose cordless machine offers two-speed control for no-load operation at 200 or 600 RPM, 30-minute battery charge time, 1/4-inch keyless chuck for easy bit or accessory changes, and a locking spindle for manual adjustments.
The DB3DL is covered by Hitachi's industry leading 5-year warranty. Batteries are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of ninety (90) days from the original purchase date.
About Hitachi Power Tools
Hitachi Power Tools carries an extensive line of professional grade tools and accessories for woodworking, metalworking, concrete drilling and cutting, as well as a complete line of pneumatic nailers, staplers, compressors and collated fasteners. During the 1980s Hitachi Power Tools built its reputation for quality on the success of its pneumatic framing nailer and sliding-compound miter saws. In 1995 Hitachi Power Tools was renamed Hitachi Koki USA to denote the addition of manufacturing to the United States
From headquarters in Atlanta, GA, and satellite offices in Chatsworth, CA, and Toronto, Ontario, Hitachi Koki USA supports nearly 2000 retail locations carrying Hitachi tools and over 1000 authorized service centers. The field sales force and service technicians constantly provide information to engineers to refine the product selection. Many tools in the line are designed and offered for use only in North America. With dozens of new models already in development, Hitachi Power Tools enters the 21st century with Hitachi Koki USA continuing to offer the highest level of professional power tools available.
What's in the Box
Hitachi cordless screwdriver, battery charger, and rechargeable battery.
From the Manufacturer
The DB3DL 3.6-Volt Cordless Lithium Ion Screwdriver is ideal for tightening and loosening fasteners in odd or tight spaces. It features a 1.5Ah Lithium Ion battery for consistent power throughout each cycle and significantly longer overall battery life as compared to NiCd or NiMH batteries. Weighing less than a pound, pivoting 90 degrees and producing a powerful 44 in/lbs of turning torque, the DB3DL will be a staple in any tool bag or belt. The ¼ hex keyless chuck allows for quick and easy bit changes and the spindle can be locked for manual screw tightening if desired. The clutch has 21 settings for the most accurate fastening. An integrated LED light can be used to illuminate the workspace for better visibility in dark spaces. It offers two speeds- 200/600 rpm for better control based on the application. The DB3DL is covered by Hitachi's industry leading 5-year warranty. Batteries are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of ninety (90) days from the original purchase date.
Customer Reviews
Great compromise of weight, power, and versatility.
I wanted a smaller power driver than my 7.2 volt Dewalt, which is too heavy and bulky to just stash in a tool belt. My choice was between the Hitachi DB3DL and the Bosch PS20-2 Litheon 10.8 Volt Lithium Ion Pocket Driver With 2 Batteries. Both are excellent, so which should you choose? Ideally, you should handle both.
Weight: The Bosch is about twice as heavy. I hardly notice the Hitachi in a pocket or tool belt.
Power: The Hitachi is a light-mid duty tool. It's surprisingly powerful, but the extra voltage in the Bosch enables it to rival larger drill-drivers in all but the most demanding situations.
Versatility: I like the hinged configuration of the Hitachi, enabling you to use it in a straight or pistol-grip configuration. The Bosch is pistol-grip only.
Convenience: The Bosch has a separate reversing switch like the ones found on nearly all power drills. (I frequently curse these switches since I frequently press them by accident and forget to press them when I should.) I prefer the rocker switch on the Hitachi, which is very intuitive and lets me reverse in a single operation. When doing electrical work, it's nice to be able to reverse simply by moving my finger on the trigger.
The Bosch will likely appeal to you if you're looking for something like a conventional drill-driver in a smaller, lighter package without sacrificing too much power. I own 3 Bosch routers and 2 sanders, so I can honestly say that I love Bosch tools. The quality is great. So why didn't I buy the Bosch PS20-2?
I chose the Hitachi because of it's very light weight, comfort, and convenience. Since my purchase, I've picked up the Bosch a few times to see if I made the right choice. Every time, my answer is "Yes." Unless you really need the 10.8 volt torque, you'll should be very happy with the Hitachi.
The only improvement I'd like is a clip for a bit or two, but that would probabably make the tool fatter. In this case, slim is better.
Great little tool! Well built, comfy, light, powerful
Similar to the panasonic/milwaukee 3.6v driver but better. It is a little bigger but not much, grips better due to the nice rubber nubs in the grip, has an LED that can be turned on or off, and a nice size forward and reverse thumb switch. It has a quick release chuck that holds the bit unlike the others I mentioned, so your bits don't fall out. I own the milwaukee also, so I know of which I speak. Full range clutch that can even do light drilling. Comes with a nice charger and TWO batteries. Again, beats the others in overall value and features. Well built and ergonomically excellent. Also comes with a nice little case, again the others don't. Great deal on a great tool. You'll find yourself using this on every project that requires screws, nut drivers or small drill bits.
Ok for the price
I bought this becasue I got tired of carrying my Dewalt 7.2V screwdriver around all day and I didn't need all the tork all the time so I wanted something lighter for smaller jobs. I thought Lithium Ion an 2 batteres for under $100 how could I go wrong. So far I am disappointed overall for what I wanted to use it for which is small screwes and electricial stuff. My fathor which is an electrition grabs his old dewalt at the job also instead of this he said it doesn't have enought tork. THe deal killer for me is that it is not varable speed. When starting in screw I start slow then let them zip at full speed. Since this is one speed it takes me 3 times as long to drive a screw which adds up by the end of the day. Also the design is nice but I think a small non hindging design like the Bosh or at least a locking hinge like the dewalt is better, several times I found the thing hidnging when I didn't want it to. Over all for the price I like it but could be better I think I am going to leave this home from now on.
Good
- Battries last forever and are light
- LED is awesome (just wish it was white though, orange is a littel hard to see black screws under)
- Good ergomomic design, but does hinge now and then when you don't want it to
- 2 speed
Bad
- Whish it was smaller
- On Off trigger not variable speed
- To go from fast to slow you need to switch a switch
- Chuck is kind of sloppy holding bits
- No place to hold a spair bit or another format bit, I alwas seem to have the wrong bit in it and have to dig around to swap it.










