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Metabo HPT DH22PG vs Milwaukee 2712-22DE

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Metabo HPT DH22PGMilwaukee 2712-22DE
Title Hitachi DH22PG 7/8-inch SDS Rotary Hammer (Discontinued by Manufacturer)Milwaukee 2712-22DE M18 Fuel 1" SDS Plus Rotary Hammer with De Kit
Model Metabo HPT
DH22PG
Milwaukee
2712-22DE

Basic Info

Suggested Price $77.66$619.98
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Release Oct 2013Mar 2017

Overview

Top Features
  • Hitachi Power Tools has renamed to Metabo HPT. Same great tools, with only a new name.
  • Powerful 5.4-amp motor provides fast drilling in common 5/32-inch and 3/16-inch diameters
  • (2) modes of operation for simple selection between drill only and hammer-drilling
  • Compact and lightweight for use in tight spaces or overhead operations
  • Slip clutch to prevent damaged gears
  • Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
  • Powerful 5.4 amp motor
  • Slip Clutch to prevent damaged gears
  • Idle Strike Restrictor
  • Internal Pressure Adjustment
  • 2 modes of operation. Drill only and hammer-drilling.
  • M18 Fuel 1" Sds Plus Rotary Hammer W/ De Kit
  • The product is easy to use and easy to handle
  • The product is highly durable

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.6 (out of 5 reviews)3.0 (out of 1 reviews)
Latest Reviews

The Right Tool for the Right Job
Rating: 5
I needed to drill into a garage cement slab to anchor down 5/8" plywood for new flooring in a pantry / utility room. With a 5/32 " SDS drill bit attached to the DH22PG, it cut through the concrete like it was soft pine. And the 3/16" Tapcons threaded into the holes perfectly. It's a great tool at a great price. I hope it performs the same in future projects requiring larger drill bits for securing heavier anchors into concrete.
by ZG362 on 2014-12-04T16:00:00

good buy
Rating: 5
have used for work think It works good, good price for product
by concstruction1 on 2015-01-13T16:00:00

Great Product
Rating: 5
I've used this drill for straight drilling and hammer drilling... operates flawlessly with plenty of power!
by Rck334 on 2013-01-07T16:00:00

Pleasantly Suprised!
Rating: 4
I bought this hammer drill about a year after selling my bosch sds max drill that i had. I wasn't expecting to be wow'd by its performance, but after using it to drill all my wall plates in my basement i was suprised at the durability of the drill and how hard it hits. I would definitely buy another hitachi product after using this drill, and expect to be using this one for many years to come. As a heavy user of milwaukee and bosch power tools, my mind is beginning to veer in the direction of hitachi.
by erinnsam on 2013-01-20T16:00:00

Wish I'd bought it long ago!
Rating: 4
Used it on poured concrete floor & it was fantastic. The only reason I did not assign 5 stars is because I've been unable to find the drill bit attachment.
by PorschePaul on 2013-01-07T16:00:00

Vaccum too large
Rating: 3
We use hammer drills extensively and daily on large construction sites, mainly for piping suspensions. We almost exclusively use Milwaukee machines, except for hammer drills because of there has not been any good integrated dust vacuums. We mostly drill concrete with 1/4-5/8 bits, often overhead into ceilings, often hundreds of holes in a day. Dust extractors are a must for us. So we where exited about the new drills with dust vacuums as we have high trust the Milwaukee machines and prefer to use one battery system. We also have good experience in the efficiency of several small Milwaukee hammer drills, both corded and un-corded, in situations where vacuums are not required. We bought both the 1" model and the 1-1/8" 18V Fuel, both with Hammervac attachments. Unfortunately, the drill-hammer and vacuum combo is big and heavy. Our employees simply reject them without really trying them out, because of weight and size compared to our Makita BHR243 with DX02 (we have around 10 of them in daily use). For us the new Hammervacs are too big and heavy compared to competition (Makita, Hilti and DeWalt).
by janaf on 2015-06-09T17:00:00

All Features

Color / FinishGreen/Black
Variable SpeedYes
Blasts Per Minute - Maximum6200 BPM
Voltage114 V
Cord Length6 ft
Maximum RPM1500 rpm
Product Data Last Certified2010-12-10
Internet Product Code (IPC)6D7D008DFF8
Tool Weight4.2 lbs
Package Weight9.5
MaterialSteel
ETL ListedYes
CSA CertifiedYes
Chuck DesignKeyed
Warranty1 Year
Assembled Weight (lbs)9.0 lbs
Amperage (A)5.4 A
Chuck Capacity0.875
Package ContentsCase, Depth Gauge, Side Handle
Type of Modes1 Mode- SDS Plus Rotary Hammer
Chuck Size7/8 In.
UL ListedYes
Cordless / CordedCorded
releaseOct 2013Mar 2017
Country of OriginCHINA
Platt Item0037306
Cat2712-22DE
Platt CatMIL271222DE

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