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DEWALT DWD210G vs Makita HM1307CB

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Title DEWALT Electric Drill, Pistol-Grip, 1/2-Inch, 10-Amp (DWD210G)Makita HM1307CB 35-Pound Demolition Hammer, Blue
Model DEWALT
DWD210G
Makita
HM1307CB

Basic Info

Suggested Price $116.62$479.00
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Release Sep 2013Sep 2012

Overview

Top Features
  • Country of Origin:Mexico
  • Package length:11.0"
  • Package width:14.0"
  • Package height:4.0"
  • Powerful 14 AMP motor delivers 25.7 ft.lbs. of impact energy to handle the most demanding applications
  • Constant Speed Control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain consistent speed under load for the most challenging jobs
  • Soft Start suppresses start-up reaction for smoother start-ups and better accuracy
  • L.E.D. Service Light notifies the user approximately 8 hours before the brushes need to be replaced and L.E.D. Power Lights indicate switch failure or cord damage
  • Variable Speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility
  • Extended Life Brushes are longer for more work between service intervals and less downtime
  • For added convenience, the HM1307CB has a 16.4 ft. cord and accepts 1-1/8” Hex Bits for a wide variety of demolition applications. Includes a 20-1/2" Bull Point, 1-1/8" Hex and a Plastic Tool Case.

Reviews

Walmart Rating5.0 (out of 8 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Great Product
Rating: 5
I purchased this produce a few weeks back. I have not used it yet, however, when building a deck on the back of my house, I borrowed this same drill to use for securing the decking planks. It worked beautifully and I decided I had to have one in my tool collection.
by Blue Eyes on 2019-05-20T17:00:00

Great Corded Drill
Rating: 5
I bought this drill a few weeks ago to have in my arsenal in addition to my cordless set of drills for drilling in tougher situations and mixing concrete in 5Gal buckets. It mixed like a dream, got pretty hot as to be expected. The secondary handle makes mixing a dream, and the 10 volts proved helpful over my coworkers older, lower voltage, corded drill. I also used it for drilling some 3/4" holes through a trippled up 2x12 beam and it went through super easy. As it is a more powerful drill it is a bit heavier than the lower voltage drills, but the secondary handle offsets the weight, and I find anytime I'm using a drill for this much power I'm rarely using it one handed anyways. The secondary handle is designed really well, easy to adjust and its locking mechanism is solid. Additionally, as it is more powerful than other drills, it is also more expensive, but I find it worth the money if you need the extra power. Good drill, good design. Almost went with the hammer drill version of this drill (DWD520) but between this drill and my rotary hammer, I found that unnecessary and worth saving the money. The build of the drill seems tough so far and I expect it to last me many years.
by JEB2 on 2020-09-03T17:00:00

Excellent 1/2” drill
Rating: 5
I bought this drill in February to use to wire brush some old beams. The drills handle was helpful when I was brushing the beam. It has also been excellent for drilling wholes in concrete. Impressed with the quality of the tool. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by RJ Hill on 2020-05-29T17:00:00

Workhorse!
Rating: 5
This drill is powerful, comfortable and has good variable speed control I would recommend it highly for the weekend DIYer or the construction pro....great tool! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Projectman1 on 2020-06-03T17:00:00

Purchase again when needed.
Rating: 5
When you just need that extra power. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Zoro on 2018-02-18T16:00:00

great products
Rating: 5
I love DEWALT TOOLS!!! These are the ONLY tools that I use.
by DWD210G on 2019-10-20T17:00:00

Powerful drill
Rating: 5
I've owned this drill for about 6 months. I use it for drilling holes due to its key chuck it can really grip the drill bits. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Jarrett88 on 2019-06-28T17:00:00

Powerful
Rating: 5
Great drill very powerful. I use it to drill holes in mdf and hardwood.
by on 2019-07-09T17:00:00

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All Features

Product Width (in.)13.13 in
ConditionNew
Chuck TypeKeyed
Returnable90-Day
Cordless/ CordedCorded
Corded Tool TypeDrill/Driver
IncludedSecond Handle Included
Tools Product TypePower Tool
Cord Length (ft.)8
Color FamilyYellow
Product Depth (in.)3.25 in
Maximum Speed (RPM)1200 RPM
Manufacturer Warranty90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service Contract, 3 Year Limited Warranty
Power Tool FeaturesVariable Speed
Product-Weight (lb.)4.9lb
Certifications and ListingsUL Listed
Drill/ Driver TypeDrill/ Driver
Chuck Size1/2 In.
Amperage (amps)10
Product Height (in.)10.25 in
releaseSep 2013Sep 2012
Warranty Description1 year
Item Package Quantity1
Materialmetal
Item Weight38.2 pounds
Item model numberHM1307CB
Special Featuresvariable-speed
Batteries Required?No
Included ComponentsBare-Tool
Batteries Included?No
Voltage120 volts
StyleTool Only
Power Sourcecorded-electric

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