DEWALT DW235G Heavy-Duty 7.8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14648 in Home Improvement
- Brand: DEWALT
- Model: DW235G
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.19" h x 12.25" w x 10.19" l, 5.30 pounds
Features
- Helical-cut steel construction and heat-treated gears for increased durability and long gear life
- Metal gear housing is included for jobsite durability and increased reliability; 2-finger trigger for increased comfort
- Heavy-duty 7.8 Amp motor with variable speeds of 0-to-850 RPM
- Weighs 4.2 pounds; backed by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty
- Included with drill: chuck key with holder and 360-degree side handle
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The DeWalt DW235G Heavy Duty 7.8 Amp 1/2-inch drill comes with helical-cut steel construction and heat-treated gears for increased durability and long gear life. A metal gear housing is included for jobsite durability and increased reliability, as is a 2-finger trigger for increased comfort. Also featured is a 360-degree side handle for greater control and versatility. This drill is capable of a no-load speed of 0-to-850 RPM and a maximum output of 600 watts. Weighing in at 4.2 pounds, this drill comes backed by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty. This drill comes with a chuck key with holder and a 360-degree side handle.
From the Manufacturer
DEWALT DW235G Heavy-Duty 7.8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill
Customer Reviews
handy handle
The 360 degree side handle on this drill is so convenient. Most powerful drills are ackward in hard to reach places. The balance and control this drill has is excellent. A good buy.
Good for the Pro
This is a great drill, but know what you're getting. It has a big motor but only spins up to 850 rpm (which is 1/3 the speed of a "normal" drill). It's perfect for spade bits and hole saws, but anything else should be left for your light duty drill. I'd recommend it; it's a great tool at a reasonable price.
A screamer
This is a great tool for the price . One of my guys bought one. It drills pretty well in any material. Except masonry. It's not so fast that you burn your bits in steel. The torque is quite impressive . More than my Milwaukee Magnum. You could easily hurt yourself with this bad boy. But that means you can use some pretty large bits and hole saws with it. Some times when all your batteries are dead (if you forget to charge them) you need a corded drill just to remember how nice the cordless one are.







