Bare-Tool DEWALT DC925 18-Volt Cordless Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)
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| List Price: | $189.99 |
| Price: | $114.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The DeWalt DC925B is an 18V Cordless Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Tool Only. It has DeWalt built high power, high efficiency motor which delivers 510 unit watts out of power for maximum performance in all drilling and fastening applications. Its XRP extended run-time batteries provide long run-time & battery life (Batteries not Included). Patented 3-speed all-metal transmission matches the speed to the application for optimal performance. Heavy-duty 1/2 inch self-tightening chuck tightens throughout operation providing superior bit gripping torque. It has superior ergonomics optimize balance, size and weight. No additional includes - Bare tool.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3331 in Home Improvement
- Brand: DeWALT
- Model: DC925B
- Dimensions: 2.50 pounds
Features
- NEW BARE TOOL WITH NO ADDITIONAL INCLUDES!
Customer Reviews
Rolls Royce
It is like driving a Rolls Royce or getting into a rust bucket of a car. This is for sure the Rolls Royce of drills. I am in the UK our electric current here is 240v I would put this cordless 18v against any power drill I have used, its performance when drilling into walls is awesome.
Remember to turn the speed down though when drilling tiles, it is so fast and powerful I forgot to do this and it melted my tile drill head clean off. I couldn't be without my DeWalt now, a true gem.
Beware of repair costs
I bought two of these and the chuck went bad on one. Fortunately it was under warranty and the company store repaired it. But beware of something. The chuck and clutch and gears are all part of a nosecone assembly that have to be replaced as a unit. If this had not been under warranty, the cost of repair would have been more than the entire drill.
Who ever heard of making a drill where you could not remove the chuck and replace it with a generic chuck. I have gone to buying nothing but Bosch and Milwaukee tools at this point.
Handyhunk
I have haven't had the dewalt a long time, but I bought it for a tile
job that I was doing. I was installing Marble tile in a bathroom and
had to drill over twenty holes in the shower and wall tile. The drill
has a lot of power and performed beautifully. I had only one scare with
it and that was when it just quit working. I thought it overheated, but
I gave the chuck and tap inward and the drill started working again and
has worked ever since. It was a great value and the shipping was on time
and packaged very well. I would and am planning to do it again with other
dewalt tools.




