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DEWALT DW235G Heavy-Duty 7.8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill
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List Price: $186.21
Our Price: $89.99
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: DeWalt
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- EAN: 0028875235044
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- Features: 7.8-amp motor with variable speed, Helical cut steel, heat treated gears for long gear life, Metal gear housing, Two-finger rubber trigger for increased comfort, 360 degree side handle for greater control; 1-year full warranty
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: DEWALT
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- Manufacturer: DEWALT
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- Model: DW235G
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: DEWALT
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- Studio: DEWALT
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- Title: DEWALT DW235G Heavy-Duty 7.8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill
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- UPC: 028875235044
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Heavy-duty drill packs high torque and slower variable speeds. 1/2" drill is most commonly used to make large holes in wood or metal and therefore provides slow speeds and reversing function to back out jammed drill bits in the wood. Two finger soft grip trigger Helical cut steel heat treated gears 360 degree side handle Keyed chuck 7.8 amps 0 to 850 RPM 560 watts Size: 10 1/4" x 3" x 12" Weight: 5.3 pounds
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Customer Reviews
chuck loosens with any vibration
I found that it was necessary to keep retightening the chuck if the operation involved any amount of vibration, like using a hole saw in plywood. I have a DeWalt drill with a keyless chuck and it stays tight in the same circumstances.
For some reason DeWalt includes a cheap plastic storage case with some drills but not with others. The cases are made of very flimsy material with crude fasteners. Buying one for a drill that comes only with its cardboard box involves spending nearly $40. Milwaukee and Makita provide sturdy plastic cases with their drills so I don't know why DeWalt does not do the same.
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Lacking Features
Did not come with a standard DeWalt carry case.
Old style chuck. This must be an older model soon to be discontinued model.
To bad Amazon's description was more detailed.
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DeWalt drill
Not a bad drill for the price. One downside is lack of adjutment to not drive screw thru sheet rock.
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DeWalt Heavy -Duty Drill
This item was purchased to be used at my work site, it was purchased because of the chuck size and also it was 110v just what I needed in my line of work.The Dewalt DW235G 1/2-inch drill I recommend to any trade person who is looking for a new drill with that extra torque for that special job.
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Great Value with Some Limitations
I bought this drill for mixing thin-set. It is not really the right tool for the job, but it works, and it is a lot cheaper than a real mud mixer. I have mixed dozens of batches with it. I am pretty sure that I will finish my tiling before this tool blows up, but it may be a close race. The motor gets pretty hot when lugged along at low r's. I hope this drill holds up so I can use it when I rewire my house. It is an excellent drill for wood boring with auger bits. I have also used it with Forstner bits, and it behaves quite well.
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