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Black & Decker DR601K 6 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill
Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Black & Decker EAN: 0028877443348 Feature(s): Powerful 6.0 amp motor for demanding drilling and driving tasks2-speed gear box provides optimal performance for hammering, drilling and driving360-degree side handle for added comfort and control275 inch/pounds of torqueIncludes hammerdrill, chuck key and holder, side handle, depth rod, and case Item Dimensions: Height 13.97"Width 4.21"Length 14.6"Weight 7.2 lbs. Label: Black & Decker List Price: $80.00 Manufacturer: Black & Decker Model: DR601K MPN: DR601K Package Dimensions: Height: 4.2" Width: 13.3" Length: 4.2" Weight: 7.9 lbs. Product Group: Home Improvement Publisher: Black & Decker Studio: Black & Decker UPC: 028877443348
Editorial Reviews Product Description: 6.0A, 1/2", Variable Speed Reversing Drill & Hammer Drill With 2 Speed Gear Box, For Increased Durability, Mid Handle Design & 2 Finger Trigger For Increased Balance & Comfort, Lock On Button For Continuous Use, 360 Degree Side Handle For Greater Control, Includes Kit Box.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 1.0
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-03-26 Content: I drilled 1 hole(3/8" about 2" deep) using a carbide bit with this drill and reverse quit working. I gave it 1 star because i cant give it zero. Summary: Bad drill
Rating - 1 Date: 2007-01-11 Content: The drill failed on the first use, puts Black and Decker at the bottom of my list as a tool supplier Summary: poorest drill ever
Rating - 1 Date: 2005-03-14 Content: I used my drill just 2 times (10 minutes) as a hammer drill,
and is not working anymore... Summary: Do not buy it !!!!!
Rating - 1 Date: 2004-09-09 Content: Dont waste your time with this drill. I used it for 2 days and realized that 1.) it wasn't capable of drilling into concrete, or hard surfaces with even the best bits and 2.) the drill has a very weak motor, and began smoking after minimal usage.
Stay Away... Summary: Not Worth A Penny!
Rating - 1 Date: 2004-06-03 Content: After burning up my old hammer drill in the middle of a job I ran out and picked this one up, just to finish up. It barely scarred the outside of the cinder block I was going though when it began to smell, burning up already! I let it rest. When I used it again it just crapped out, the mechanism that sets it into hammer mode broke. I wasn't able to get though a single hole with this piece of junk. I took the masonry bit out, put it in my Dewalt drill (non-hammer) and finished up. I am a pro and do not abuse my tools, it would be too costly. I used this drill as it was supposedly designed to be used, and it failed terribly. I only gave it a star because it isn't terribly ugly. Summary: Don't bother
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