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DEWALT D21002 Heavy-Duty 6 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill
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List Price: $110.51
Our Price: $54.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: DeWalt
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- EAN: 0028877386256
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- Features: 6 amp motor provides more power than any other unit in its class, Belt clip conveniently holds to and frees user's hands for other work, All-ball-bearing construction means longer life, 0-2,500 rpm with single gear reduction, Built-in two-way bubble level ensures accurate vertical and horizontal holes
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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: D21002
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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 D21002 Heavy-Duty 6 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill
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- UPC: 028877386256
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: 3/8" Heavy Duty VSR Drill, All Ball Bearing Construction Provides Greater Durability & Longer Life, Contoured Textured Handle Provides Better Gripping Surface & Reduces Fatigue, Built In 4 Way Level, Glass Filled Nylon Housing For Durability.
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Customer Reviews
Inaccurate description
I needed a new drill.
Corded. Had to have.
Always did well with Dewalt.
One thing that influenced my decision was the Amazon description.
I knew the reputation.
Amazon said made in USA.
"tool made in Mexico" on the side of the box.
48 hours from initial order to box on the stairs; shipped fast.
Just very disappointed in the misleading description.
Had I known then what I know now I would have spent the extra money for something else. OR spent less money for something I KNEW beforehand was made elsewhere.
Already broke the seals on the box & used it once otherwise I would return it.
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Good light-to-medium duty drill
It's inexpensive, light weight and it works. If you're drilling (or driving screws) into pine 2 x 4's, plywood, etc. this drill has plenty of power. The light weight also makes it easy to use for extended periods. This is a great little drill for light-to-medium duty. Understand that if you're remodeling an old house (75+ years) where the wood feels like more like stone, you'll find it difficult driving screws and boring large holes. If you already know you're going to be drilling rock-hard materials, go get a Milwaukee Magnum (a much higher torque, more expensive and noticeably heavier tool).
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