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DeWalt DW567KK 1" SDS Plus Variable Speed Reversing Hammer Kit with Chipping Function includes 5-Piece SDS Plus Bit Set a $35.00 Value

DeWalt DW567KK 1" SDS Plus Variable Speed Reversing Hammer Kit with Chipping Function includes 5-Piece SDS Plus Bit Set a $35.00 Value

DeWalt
Shipping weight: 13.55 pounds
ASIN: B00002233L
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The DW567KK has a powerful 6.9 amp motor and variable speed from 0-1,150 rpm and 0-5,800 bpm.


Features:
  • 6.9-amp motor
  • Features a built-in clutch to prevent sudden torque reaction
  • Includes: 5 piece bit set,side handle,depth rod and case
  • Flip the switch for hammering, chiseling and material removal applications
  • Variable speed

From the Manufacturer
The DW567KK D-Handle has a powerful 6.9 amp motor and variable speed from 0-1,150 rpm and 0-5,800 bpm. It features a built-in clutch to prevent sudden torque reaction and an Electro-pneumatic hammer mechanism for fast drilling with a minimum amount of force. Dust seals prevent abrasive dust from entering the tool, prolonging tool life. Flip the switch to hammer only for light chipping, chiseling and material removal applications. Kit includes multi-position side handle, depth rod and heavy duty carrying case. Tool length: 16.25" Includes 5 piece SDS ROCK CARBIDE bit set. One year warranty, One year service contract, 30 day no-risk trial



Customer Reviews:
Great for home handymen, June 16, 2001
Reviewer: John Jensen from Tucson,AZ
I have a hammer drill that I have used for several years with disappointing results. After researching several rotary hammers, I selected the DeWalt based on rated power, bit capacity, D style handle, overall length and cost (I must admit I also like the bright yellow color). I used the chisel mode to remove tile from two bathroom shower/tubs and stubborn thinset from floor tile. The tool worked great. I can now also sink holes into aged concrete with ease. I like it; it is a good tool for jobs involving aged concrete.

Worst tool I ever owned, February 25, 2001
Reviewer: frank russo from Hillsborough, New Jersey United States
I am a retired bricklayer. I do many odd jobs now to keep me busy. I bought this toolbecause I thought it would be a help in my line of work. It performed miserably. I used it to mix some grout for a tile floor. On the second pail of grout, the drill burned out. Don't buy this item. You will be totally disappointed. Go with the bosch SDS hammer. It is a much better item.

Great For what I need, October 29, 2000
Reviewer: Bruce Miller from Portland Oregon
Being a serious home improver and a former carpenter, this is a great tool for my periodic use. Boring up to 1" holes in concrete for anchors, wire access etc is made easy with this tool. Not too useful for hammering, unless you're working on cinderblock or other softer masonry, but fine for cleaning up rough concrete surfaces. Good selection of SDS bits... and reasonably priced. If you're a home owner with periodic small scale concrete/block work, this'll do fine. For heavier work, I'd go with something a bit bigger

DeWorthless, June 10, 2000
Reviewer: Scott E. Bounds from Cowen Heights , CA
Scott Bounds - General Contractor/ Cowen Heights , CA -----Owner - Bounds Construction General Contracting -----Owner - Precision Doors and Windows -----Owner- New World Kitchen and Bath -----Tester- SBC Tool Review

I bought this tool and put it to the test,and it failed miserably.Fortunately our # 1 supply Yard (Ganahl Lumber) was kind enough to take this thing back(broken! ).It was used by one of my crews for exactly six man hours before heading south!This tool is for lightweights only.If you plan on chipping stucco,tile, or plaster or plan to drill hold downs or anything more than your basic pinner hole this is the wrong tool.Need to hammer any concrete, plan on all day if it doesn't break first.Our company owns models made by AEG, Bosch,and Milwaukee that far outperform this tool @ the same price or less.My new Milwaukee 18v cordless drill on hammer setting will out drill this thing and it doesn't have 110v ac pushing it. For relatively the same price you will be much happier with a Bosch Bulldog comparable model. Sorry, DeWalt, but you can't supply poor tools and rest on your laurels.For the record I am completely unbiased and own other Dewalt tools that perform well, just not this one! ---------GO LAKERS-------- SB


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