This was not what I ordered but was so much more and above what I was trying to order. Sometimes when you think you know what tool is best for a job, and you get the right tool for the job completely by accident, WOW! I was after a combo drill hammer and standard to make some holes in concrete. I always had problems with the last combo drill. Bit sliding into the chuck from using it in hammer setting no matter how tight you make it. Then I purchased this rotary drill. Wow what a difference over my last. No chuck to tighten. No key to lose. Pick the right attachment, slide into the rotary drill. Bobs your uncle! Like a knife thru butter in concrete. Lots of power, Tons of durable attachments included. Even a carrying case. Great tool and price.
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I bought mine quite a while back. I have probably drilled a 1000 holes in concrete with it. I blow it out with air after every use. Took down a big chimney in demolition mode. Better than paying $400 or more for a name brand.
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Machine is heavy, 3X-4X weight of conventional rotary 1/2" drill. Even on a ladder, however, it should not be unwieldy. In preparing for Hurricane Irma, it took some 20 minutes drilling, and honing my carbide concrete drill bits every 3-4 minutes, to drill each 5/32" X 1 3/4 deep holes in stucco and concrete block for TapCon screws. Same bits with this drill made a clean hole in 10 seconds. I have no guess on durability of this machine but, if I drill 100 holes with it, I'll have gotten my money's worth.
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For the price it can't be beat. Powerful with a good solid feel. Drilled many holes in 6 inch beams and concrete pads and it hasn't let me down.
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I was using the drill to break up some dirt in my yard so it would be easier to shovel a small hole for a shoebox holding my recently deceased canary Caruso (he did have a long life and was quite old for a canary.) While I was doing so - not even concrete or anything hard at all - the metal body of the drill actually broke in half. And it was the first time I ever used it. It was brand new but I had it unused for a while so I could not return it. Please note that I did purchase this exact drill here on eBay but it was quite some time ago so it may or may not show up as verified but it broke in half just like I said. If it broke in DIRT I can only imagine what concrete would have done to it. Save a few more dollars to get a better one - because you will probably want one after this piece of junk stops working or even falls apart like mine did.Read full review
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