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One thing they need to work on is the trigger. This unit has a large wrap around aluminum trigger. Without unplugging the drill I would defy anyone to try and remove or install a bit from the chuck. Now I know all of us follow the rules and disconnect the power before a tool change. If you don't you will the second time for sure because you can not hang on to the drill and attempt to change a tool without actuating the trigger. It is a bit of a boobie trap waiting to happen. The Drill reminds me of a game we use to play back when I worked in the shop called “Kick the Broom”. Now the rules of the game are simple. You have your “experienced pranksters” and the “new guy”. One of the elders demonstrates how to kick the broom by standing in the middle of the floor with the kicking leg behind the stepping leg. The demonstrator takes one step for momentum and brings the kicking leg up and takes a second step and kicks the broom. Now for demonstration purposes he only kicks the broom about 6-10 feet. All the while one of the other elders is talking to the “new guy” telling him that “so and so has the record of 16’ 9” (the distance is unimportant just so it is attainable). Now it is the new guys turn, He is handed the broom and instructed to do just like as demonstrated. His head is filled with grandeur of breaking the very attainable record and having everyone Bow down to him. He takes the first step and then the second and kicks with all his might. What has happened now is he has kicked his foot that was holding all his weight right out from under him leaving him in a heap on the floor.Read full review
I used it for the first time and it did the job well. I use it to polish my wind shield. It is different to use with the speed control bar. I really like it.I would buy it again. So thanx again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This corded right angle drill is out of production and is required for the building I am building useing 3/4 inch bolts ( instead of nails ) to exceed building code by x4 - x6 . The drill is almost new , after internal inspection of brushes and grease . I am thrilled to have such a good back up tool for my collection so production days are not lost if my primary drill bites the dust .
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The DeWalt DW160V 3/8" Corded Right-Angle Drill is great for drilling in tight spaces. I used mine for some automobile repairs that would have been very difficult using a standard drill.
This is a powerful drill for its size. It gets into tight places and goes right through the wood without hesitation. The only downside is the trigger is all along the drill body and when the drill gets to the point when it torques the body, it will keep the trigger on and cause me some grief for a brief moment.