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Hitachi DS18DMR 18-Volt Ni-MH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $417.29 Buy New: $239.99 You Save: $177.30 (42%)
New (6) from $239.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 18723
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 24 x 16 x 4
MPN: DS18DMR Model: DS18DMR UPC: 717709009509 EAN: 0717709008625 ASIN: B0002NRMJC
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| Features:
| • | 18-volt Ni-MH 1/2-inch cordless drill/driver kit; 5-position belt hook and integrated work light | | • | 550 inch-pounds of torque; 22-stage ratcheting slip-clutch for high torque or precision driving | | • | Lightweight plastic body; durable 2-piece rare-earth magnet motor; carbon brush; non-slip grip | | • | Includes charger, case, 2 batteries, quick-charger side handle, driver bit | | • | 7 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description 18 Volt, 1/2", Cordless, Driver Drill, 2-Piece Rare Earth Magnet Motor For Greater Durability & Performance, Class Leading 550 In LBS Of Torque To Power Through The Toughest Jobs, High Capacity 3.0 AH Batteries Allow For Longer Run Time & Fewer Charges, 22 Stage Ratcheting Slip-Clutch For High Torque And/Or Precision Driving, Externally Accessible Carbon Brush For Quick & Easy Brush Changes, Convenient 5 Position Belt Hook Features & Integrated Amber LED Work Light, Includes: 2 3.0 AH Ni-MH Batteries, Side Handle, Rapid Charger, Plastic Case, No. 2 Phillips Driver Bit Double Ended, Tool Weight 5.73 LBS, 5 Year Warranty On Tool & 1 Year Warranty On Batteries. 
Amazon.com We know you don't buy your tools for how they look. But admit itthis is one high-tech, hot-looking drill. And we're pleased to report that it works even better than it looks. This is Torque with a capital T: 550 inch-pounds that feels like it could tackle kryptonite, more than any other drill in its class. Your hand will just meld around the non-slip Elastomer grip that wraps the handle for the ultimate in comfort and control. It's a beautifully balanced drill, its high nose design taking the strain off your wrist. Everything about this tool is quality: the -inch keyless chuck is all metal; the clutch ring is forged from heavy-duty aluminum, not plastic; the auxiliary side handle is ruggedly made and good in the hand. The 22-stage slip-clutch adjusts smoothly for all kinds of drilling and driving jobs. We were pleasantly surprised at how fast the battery charges-just about half an hour. One cool little feature is the five-position belt hook with its integrated work light that does a darned good job of illuminating your work target. Something else to consider in this drill's favor is that the carbon brush is really easy to get to when it comes time to change. In all, we'd rate this among the best drill drivers on the market for torque, durability, and, OK, great looks.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Two of these drills BROKE on me April 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this drill to replace my 14.4v Porter Cable hammerdrill whose batteries finally died. The Hitachi is noticeably heavier and doesn't seem to work that much harder. It has plenty of torque, and the little belt hook/ task light is surprisingly useful. I use cordless drills every day for work (home repairs) and after only four months, the transmission stripped and another(? - forgot which) interior part broke. The repair shop ordered the correct parts (it took four weeks to get from Hitachi!) and the NEXT DAY those same parts broke again! I called Hitachi and demanded a new drill which they sent promptly. The new one hasn't broken yet, but now the torque setting ring is not going into Drill mode - let alone HammerDrill mode - it just stays at Torque setting 22. Also, the batteries don't hold charges any better than expected. Choose another drill! (PS: I recently used a friend's Makita 18v LiIon drill and it was incredibly light weight, although didn't feel as torque-y as the Hitachi, and it's task light wasn't as well designed, but I could heft this thing around all day, AND they said it was totally affordable.)
Consumer Reports March 12, 2008 Consumer Reports gave it a best buy. So I bought it. It is pretty reliable. It comes with two batteries. Has adjustable torque and enough power for me.
Excellent Drill March 2, 2008 I purchased this Hitachi Heavy Duty Drill because I wanted a high quality and powerfull cordless drill. Consumers report highly recommended this drill and they are correct. It really has the power and torque to drive in those 4 inch long wood screws. I would definitely buy it again. It is somewhat heavy (weight) due to its heavy duty rating.
Hitachi DS18DMR December 12, 2007 This drill is excellent. It has plenty of power and the battery lasts a long time. I bought a Bosch with BlueCore 1 year before and the batteries aren't nearly as good. All in all I'm very happy with this drill. Good buy, and thank you Amazon. Robert
disappointed November 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had high hopes for this drill. As an avid DIY'er, I need tools I can depend on. Although the Hitachi has a nice grip and fairly good power, the batteries are really weeny. I finally got so disgusted after changing the batteries after only an hour of work that I sent it back. My 12 V Makita, which I ran into the ground, was much more efficient. Wouldn't buy again.
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