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Click for big image Hitachi D10VH 6 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck

List price: $99.96
Sale price: $49.90
You save: $50.06 (50%)





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Hitachi
EAN: 0717709007499
Feature(s):
  • 3/8" Key Less chuck
  • 6 amp
  • 120 Volt
  • Ergonomic grip
  • Hitachi exclusive 5 year warranty

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Height 23 inches
  • Width 14 inches
  • Length 5 inches
  • Weight 8.4 lbs.

  • Label: Hitachi
    List Price: $99.96
    Manufacturer: Hitachi
    Model: D10VH
    MPN: D10VH
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 4.3"
    Width: 13.5"
    Length: 4.3"
    Weight: 6.35 lbs.
    Product Group: Home Improvement
    Publisher: Hitachi
    Studio: Hitachi
    UPC: 717709007499
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    3/8", 6.0 Amp Motor, Variable Speed, Drill, Small Lightwieght Design, Convenient 3/8" Keyless Chuck, Variable Speed Dial In Switch, Comfortable Rubber Grip, Weight 3.9 LBS, 5 Year Warranty.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-10-17
    Content: Here's a great corded drill for the workshop or around the home. I use primarily for pocket hole drilling in my workshop and it has plenty of power for this task. It is relatively light but strong and sturdy and comes with a 5 year warranty.
    Summary: Great small corded drill

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-04-27
    Content: It feels more than 3.1 pounds to me. I think because of the weight distribution of the drill. The tip of the drill is a lot heavier than the handle part. It would have been a lot better if the other way around were true.

    Craftsman has a 3.1 pound drill also, but much shorter; I like this one a lot better, but Sears sells it for $135.00, so I ended up buying this one.

    I am happy with it so far. Lots of power, 5 years warranty.

    Vu
    Summary: corded handy drill

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-11-29
    Content: I've owned my drill for a little over a year. I bought it to use with my Kreg jig, which recommends the use of a high-speed drill for making pocket screw holes. I am very pleased with the drill. It is powerful, well made, well balanced, and has an excellent gripping surface. The keyless chuck is also handy and grips bits extremely well. I never realized how much better a high-speed drill (2500 rpm) works than a typical drill-driver for simply drilling holes. When compared to my DeWalt 14.4 volt cordless drill(also an excellent tool in its own right)when drilling holes, there is simply no match. The higher speed provides less slippage of the bit on the surface to be drilled and bores a cleaner hole much more quickly. Also, although I enjoy the benefits of a cordless drill, the corded nature of this drill ensures constant power without any reduction in drilling capability. The only downside is that it is a drill and not a drill-driver. If you want to turn in screws with the same tool this is not the right one for you. But, if you are looking for a true hole-drilling machine, I highly recommend this drill.
    Summary: Excellent drill at a reasonable price

    Rating - 1 Date: 2007-08-02
    Content: SEE UPDATE BELOW

    Returned 2 of these for the identical issue. Speed adjusts from either barely turning to full speed with nothing in between. Locking the trigger back gets you full speed ONLY. Try it on yours. The trigger is strange. A neat trick for any drill is to buy a 3/8" drill and get a 1/2" chuck made for adapting straight onto the drill. You can now run anything with it. But this Hitachi does not seem to have a replaceable chuck.

    UPDATE: January 2008

    A few months after the last review and after speaking with the several Hitachi techs, the chuck change is solved but the mystery trigger has no solution. I stayed with it because I really wanted this drill to happen.

    This chuck IS replaceable, just like all others in the world. The torque used to apply the factory 3/8" chuck is beyond anything you've ever imagined. I've never seen anything like it. It took a mini-sledge and the destruction of an allen wrench to back this chuck off. Without Hitachi's reassurances I would have never applied that kind of torque to a chuck this size. When you trash a big fat 3/8" allen wrench to back off a chuck then that's a little much. NOW I could attach a Jacobs 1/2" chuck.

    I finally got what I was after. With the RARE feature of a 3/8" drill being threaded for a side handle, I had an ultra compact 1/2" drill WITH a side handle. Believe me, I've looked. This Hitachi was the solution. I didn't need heavy duty, just the other features. The mystery trigger will have to be overlooked.
    Summary: UPGRADE THIS TO 4 STARS * * * * (Formerly named "Mystery Triggers")

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-06-06
    Content: A while back I had to purchase a corded drill beacause I got tired of not having enough battery power for large projects. This drill is a great buy for the price. It is very versatile (especially with a quick change bit that you can get in other hitachi drill bit kits) I use it for just about all my home improvement projects sheetrock, framing, finishing, you name it. This tool has an easy to access direction switch that you don't need to remove your hand from the drill to operate. A wide range of rpm along with a lockout dial to only allow the chuck to spin so fast is a great feature too. I highly recommend this tool if you are looking for a good all around drill that will last you for a long time.
    Summary: My Go to drill


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