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Black & Decker CDC180ASB 18-volt Compact Drill with 20 Accessories

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18V Compact Cordless Drill Kit With 20 Accessories, Compact Design For Getting Into Tight Spaces, Variable Speed/Reverse Provides Controlled Drilling & Driving In A Variety Of Materials, Spring Loaded Battery Allows For Easy Installation & Removal Of Batteries, Keyless Chuck Provides Quick & Easy Bit Changing, 6 Position Clutch Prevents Screws From Stripping, Soft Grips For Additional Comfort, 20 Accessories For Versatility In A Wide Range Of Applications, Applications: Drilling Holes Through Wood, Metal & Plastic, Screwdriving Into Wood, Metal & Plastic, Includes: 18V Compact Drill, (1) HPB18 18V Slide Pack Battery, (1 ) DC Plug Charger, (1) Double Ended Bit Tip, (1) Storage Bag & (20) Accessories, Warranty Specifications 2 Year Warranty.
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Technical Details

- 17 percent smaller and supplies 10 percent more torque (up to 122-inch-pounds) than older models
- Variable speed (from zero to 650 RPM) for optimum precision and control
- Six-position clutch; keyless chuck for effortless bit changes
- Dimensions: 13.7 x 12.5 x 4-inches (WxHxD); weighs 8.0-pounds; 2-year warranty
- Includes one 18-volt drill, one 18-volt slide pack batteries, one charger, one double-ended bit tip, one storage case, and 20 helpful accessories
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Customer Buzz
 "reffrag from Florida" 2009-08-19
By E. Shaffer
I chose this drill for two reasons. 1. To replace a model that just stopped working but used the same batteries which would give me additional working time before recharging and 2. I like the compact design that lets me use it in more places and it should be less tiering. I can't comment of performance because I have not really used it much yet. But being a Black & Decker I expect I will be as happy with this one as I was with the old one.

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 "Mediocre at best" 2009-07-29
By Bugaloo
I picked this up for $40 on sale in a local store. It's adequate for most tasks, but no better.



The battery can only be charged when it's plugged into the drill, so you can't alternate between two to keep working. It doesn't have a variable speed setting, so controlling the speed when driving screws is hard. The battery capacity seems small, plus there's no charge level indicator on the device or charger, so you don't know when it's fully recharged. Finally, the RPM is very low compared to equivalents--getting through steel is going to take you a while.



If you can get it on sale for a reasonable price, and don't want to do too many adventurous things with a power drill, consider giving it a look.

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 "Not pleased with this product" 2009-07-25
By Truthful Reviewer (Valley of the Sun)
Very disappointed with this product. The drill is the smallest that B&D produces, under powered. The battery may be fine but the charger is a waste. It is a plug in adapter that actually plugs into the wall and drill, not a stand alone charger. Without the drill available, you can not charge the battery. No lights to signal when it is charged. It has very few (none) features that one would desire in a drill. I have the B&D set that includes drill, circular saw, TWO batteries, DUAL battery charger and a jig saw. Step up to a better package !!

Customer Buzz
 "Good drill, bad price" 2009-06-26
By B. J. Hamilton (New England)
just one week after I received my drill, I saw it for 1/2 of what I paid at Home Depot.

It's a fine product, but a disappointing price (I am suprised that Amazon does not offer any price protection)



- as always, the service was good, the delivery was on time etc., but it was not the value I had hoped for.

Customer Buzz
 "B&D 18-Volt Compact Drill" 2009-02-11
By Deborah Snyder (Bethlehem, PA)
My significant other bailed on me, and took the drill (well OK, it WAS HIS....!!) heheh. I was lost without it! So I looked at the offerings on Amazon, and came across this one. I really like it. It does the job, easy to handle and easy to install and remove the bits.



The one thing I would like to have had with this is a hard case to protect it, but all in all, I give it a thumbs up.


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Factory-Reconditioned Milwaukee 0299-80 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill

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This is a factory reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes 1/2" Magnum® Drill, 0-850 RPM w/ Keyed Chuck - 0299-80, Side Handle, Chuck Key w/ Holder, Product Manual
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Technical Details

- Reconditioned Milwaukee Products have a five-year warranty through the Milwaukee factory or an authorized service center
- Powerful 8.0 amp motor, 0 to 850 rpm, variable speed control, Heavy-duty keyed chuck
- All metal gear case and diaphragm
- 8 ft. 3-wire rubber cord, 360 degree locking side handle
- Ergonomic textured grip and two finger trigger for user comfort and balance
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Customer Buzz
 "Hole Power" 2009-06-29
By Gary L. Ellison
Very nice job on the reconditioning! Looks brand new. Handle adjusts easily to get in tight places.

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 "Drill everything ! Drill anything WHERE IS THE CARRYING CASE ?!?!!?" 2007-09-16
By Anonymous (United States)
Drill everything ! Drill anything WHERE IS THE CARRYING CASE ?!?!!?



I drill 3 1/8 bugle heads through masonite as if it was pine, my paddle bit churns drywall as easy as cake mix.



We had a large rock in a tight place that couldn't be sledged hammered, so we took a mason bit and just punched holes into until we could break it up with framing hammers.



They should make a horror movie and give the killer this drill instead of a chainsaw, it's that killer.




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Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0824-20 18-Volt Cordless V18 Lithium-Ion 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)

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The V18 Hammer Drill with its Li-ion battery cuts up to 25 2-9/16 in. selfeed bit holes per charge. High output motor provides 550 in-lbs. of torque. Patented reversible battery allows drill to fit in tight areas and optimizes balance while working overhead. 1/2 in. metal ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws provides superior bit grip. Tool is backwards compatible with existing Milwaukee NiCd 18V Batteries.
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Technical Details

- Powerful 18-volt cordless 1/2-inch hammer drill
- Provides 550-inch-pounds of torque
- Magnesium gear box for reduced weight and added durability
- 1/2-inch metal ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws for superior gripping strength
- 5-year limited manufacturer-foots warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Great drill but orphan battery type" 2009-08-07
By Michael Winters
I like lighter duty hammer drills like this one from Milwaukee as I can turn off the hammer action and just use it as a drill. With the heavy duty commercial hammer drills I can turn off the rotation but not the hammer action and for some drill bits the hammer action will quickly destroy the drill's cutting tips or even knock them off (as they are brazed onto the tool). The hammer action of this drill is adequate for small holes in masonry which is where we have used this drill. For large holes we have moved away from the TCT core drills to the laser welded dry cutting diamond core bits, like the ones from Blue Boar and Husqvarna, where no hammer action is needed or recommended.



The drill is an excellent drill though a bit on the heavy side for extended overhead use (where a Makita is a better choice). The best feature of the drill is its ability to use old NiCads that I had from an older Milwaukee 18v drill. Milwaukee has recently started to sell its new "M series" lithium-ion cordless which are replacing the old "V series" drills like this one. The "V" drills work with either the V lithium-ion batteries or the old NiCad batteries, but the new "M" drills work only with the new "M" type lithium-ion batteries.



Over time it will become more difficult to find the "V" batteries as this was a pretty short model run by Milwaukee. Anyone buying a drill they want to be able to use and get new batteries for over the next 5-10 years would be better off getting the M18 or another brand that is more stable in this regard.



One aspect of this drill that is much better over the new M18 is the design of the second handle which can be positioned (like the DeWalt XRP) anywhere in a 360 degree arc. The new M18 side handle has to be 90 degrees, left or right side, to the drill handle is quite a bit more limiting.



A nice aspect of the new Milwaukee M18 lithium-ion drills is that there are 2 different sizes of power packs so a lighter one can be used by many people who will not need the amps of the full pack and have a lighter drill to work with and the recharge times are half as long for the smaller battery packs. Something that is a little curious is that the Makita lithium-ion battery packs charge in 15 minutes while the small Milwaukee M-type battery packs take 30 minutes and the large battery packs take over an hour to charge.



For most people the full kit will be a better deal but if you have an old Milwaukee 18v NiCad drill and want to gradually ease into lithium-ion this would on the surface seem like a good approach. Unfortunately with the new M-type drills that will not work with either Milwaukee Ni-Cad or Milwaukee V-type lithium ion batteries, this drill is a bit of a dead end and a dubious investment over the long run.



Having been bit in the past by manufacturers that stopped producing batteries for early NiCad drivers and drills I am now much more cautious and want to verify the easy availability of replacement batteries (at local stores) before making a purchase decision. Whether Makita products are better or not is up for debate but their replacement batteries have the widest distribution of any manufacturer which should be a consideration.



If you are chucking your old NiCad batteries there are places including Home Depot that have recycling bins which keeps the deadly cadmium out of local landfills and the water supply.





Customer Buzz
 "Unbelievable value" 2009-07-13
By Jeremy A. Miller (Raleigh, NC)
I purchased the 824-20 (bare tool) here on Amazon, but the seller was bestcutleryandcookware and the price was $69.99 + $10 shipping. As soon as I made the purchase I noticed the retailer associated to this link changed and the price went up a few dollars. So I can only speak for my experience throught the retailer that sold me the drill.



The drill was apparently from a larger set, so it did not come in the original packaging. It was brand new however and came with a user manual and the detachable handle.



For $80, this is an incredible deal. The model has been discontinued, which doesn't make any difference to me other than driving down the price. I used to own a dewalt, and this drill is much higher quality. I can't believe I was able to buy this drill for the price I paid. It is one of my finest tools in my garage, and I have a lot.



It has lots of torque and plenty of battery life. I love the chuck as well. It has a ratcheting mechanism that really locks down on the bit. I didn't know if I would use the hammer action that much but have used it quite a bit. Works great on concrete. I bought this as my primary cordless drill and so far I am overjoyed with it. Fantastic product.





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 "Great tool" 2009-06-20
By R. Schwendel (Brick, NJ USA)
Great tool that I bought specifically to work with my older 18v batteries from Milwaukee. Very satisfied.

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 "milwaukee hammer drill" 2009-06-20
By Derric C. Dumrese
Great product, glad that it is sold without the battery. I was able to replace my broken drill without the cost of expensive batteries I already had.

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 "No doubt the best cordless drill" 2009-01-10
By Jesse Dover (Providence, RI USA)
I am a finish carpenter/ contractor and have used so many different cordless drills over the years (Dewalt, Ryobi, Makita). Every time they died on me I changed brands until I found this drill. I bought mine in a combo with the sawzall, and circular saw for $250 on sale. This drill performs far superior to all the others in every way. The most important are the strength and battery life/power. This drill keeps going through hot and cold conditions, and doesn't bog down as it gets to the end of it's cycle. This thing is great for drilling into concrete and hard woods. I have put mine through a lot and it shows no signs of ever stopping, or loss of power. The batteries last forever, and show you how much they have left on side. Also it can be used with ni cad or lithium batteries, and the lithium charger charges both.



Also this drill may be a little heavy but it is built indestructable. I dropped mine off a 40ft roof onto the pavement, and it is fine. The bit it had in it broke and it got scratched up a bit, but the chuck is still straight, and the hard plastic body is still strong and in good shape! Other drills I have owned have broken from falling from a 7ft ladder (Dewalt). Milwaukee spares no expense on the quality of their tools.



My favorite aspect of this drill is the chuck for two reasons. As stated in other reviews it is made of metal and carbide for a better grip on your bits, and durability. Also the chuck ratchets tight to whatever you put in it's jaws. The motor keeps the chuck locked in place when the drill is not in use so you don't have to tighten it with two hands, or by running the drill with your other hand on the chuck. I have never had the chuck slip on anything I have put in it, the ratchet really gets a great grip on the bit or driver.



There are so many reasons to get this drill. Too many to write here. There is no doubt it is the strongest and best made drill on the market. It will be the last time you switch brands, that's for sure.


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Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit

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This model features the longest running 3.5 Amp Ni-Mh batteries in the industry, compared to other 18 Volt tools. The drill/driver weighs only 4.8 pounds but delivers 390 in./lbs. of torque. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 390, Volts: 15.6, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: 18, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Amp/Hour: 3.5Ah, Battery Included: Yes, (2) 3.5Ah Ni-MH batteries, Charger Included: Yes, 55-minute charger, Case Included: Yes, Tool Weight (lbs.): 4.8
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Technical Details

- 15.6-volt Ni-MH 1/2-inch cordless drill/driver kit with keyless chuck
- Compact and lightweight yet powerful; dual speed ranges (0-400/0-1,300 rpm), 390 inch-pounds of torque, and electronic brake
- Durable plastic exterior and soft-pad grip for cushion
- Includes drill/driver, 2 batteries, 1-hour charger, and hard-plastic carrying case
- 9-inches long; 4.4 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "powerfull but fragile" 2009-08-08
By Craig Heavey (Maine)
I am a Builder, and have hree of these. Each has a problem..One has a broken Chuck as I tightened a bit in it that was off center and broke one of the three tines, I have another that smells burned out and over heats probably from over use, and a third that I dropped Damaging the internals,, I also have several Batteries that wont charge. Problem is that I use the Panosonic skill saw ever day, I also love the drill but it is not well balanced and can easily fall from a tool apron...The Batteries are so exspensive.. It is actually cheaper to buy the drill kit than it is to buy the two batteries...

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 "Panasonic Cordless" 2009-07-07
By Sandra L. Strand (Mackinaw City, MI)
My husband had owned a Panasonic for years and when it finally died he wanted this one to replace it. He has not been disappointed. The same great quality still exists.

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 "Hands Down the best Daily Drill" 2009-07-02
By Jed Sutton
I am a professional handyman, and have been in the business for 16 years. I just purchased and received My 4th panasonic 15.6v drill. The 1st one I bought in 99, because it had a 1/2" chuck. I used it alongside some makita drills, but it quickly made its way to being my #1 choice. I use this drill daily, and it has never failed. I have never known another contractor to carry one since it is not sold a Lowes or Home Depot, but everyone who has tried or borrowed my drill has been thoroughly impressed. For those whom do not use a cordless daily, this drill might be abit overbearing as it has alot of power, and drives screws very quickly on high speed. This drill will happily shear the heads off of deck screws and 1/4" bolts if care is not taken. I have heard that the long term battery life is short when the drill is not used often, or stored fully charged. My last drill and others (replaced when the batteries no longer hold a charge) have lasted some 3 years each, two of which I still use as backups, they'll hold a charge for 30 min or so, long enough when I need two drills, or I just use the other new battery that came with the new drill. The new batteries tend to last a long time when charge. With the newest edition came some nice changes to the drill, a more tapered chuck to get it into even tighter spaces, as well as the elimination of the ratcheting chuck, this one is much quieter when inserting and tightening a bit. It also seems to be a little more powerful then the older version, but that may be because it is brand spanking new. If you are looking for a great dailing drill, look no further, it is definately a steal for $200.

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 "Takes a lot of abuse" 2009-06-30
By Mike (SoCal, USA)
I do home remodeling. This is the second one I purchased. The first was great--until I had it stolen. My second now is about 10 months old. I have used it on virtually ever job I'm at. I have used it with a large mud paddle to mix thinset and joint compounds (probably not recommended) and the motor gets very warm under this type of load. It has kept on running through all of my demands. The batteries last a long time, and I have never had a situation where the second battery died before the other one was fully charged and ready to keep the tool going. Every once and a while the chuck starts having "catches" in it when adjusting it for the next bit or tool. I suspect it is from plaster or drywall dust entering it while doing overhead work. When this happens, I spray a lot of WD-40 into the chuck and invert it to drain. Problem gone. Some have written about difficulty to center a bit. I think that this is a minor thing, and merely taking a little effort to hold the bit centered as you spin down the chuck is all it requires. I am very pleased with the quality. The case has held up well, too.

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 "Best Drill." 2009-06-28
By M. Cheney
I've used this drill for a few years now and I can't say enough about it. Very powerful and great torque. The battery life is great. Holds a charge for a couple of weeks with normal use.


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Makita Factory-Reconditioned 5/8" Hammer Drill Kit w/ Light & Case HP1621FK

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This is a reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes.
The Makita HP1621FK is a Factory Reconditioned 5/8 inch Hammer Drill. The rock hard heavy-duty 5/8 inch hammer drill is exceptionally well balanced and it quickly and efficiently transfers power to the drill bit with the lowest vibration. The innovative forward/reverse change system is for extended service life of carbon brush and the lock-on button for continuous operation. Includes: 5/8 inch Hammer and Case.
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Technical Details

- 2-mode operation; "rotation only" and "hammering with rotation"
- Lightweight (3.7 lbs) with large capacity drilling up to 5/8 inch in concrete
- Large two-finger trigger switch with 360° swivel side handle for added maneuverability
- Rubberized comfort grip for more comfort, control and reduced operator fatigue
- True variable speed for controlled start-up
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Customer Buzz
 "Needed a hammer drill" 2009-08-19
By R. Reese
Needed a hammer drill for a small amount of work. this was a recond drill. It looked ok and worked fine. I bought it for a good price. Overall happy with this drill but if I had lots of work to do I would have bought a better unit.

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 "waste of money" 2009-08-07
By J. Dredd
the chuck on this drill is useless. it sounds like plastic inside and stripped and failed to sufficiantly hold the bit (a small 5/32 tapcon bit) on the first bit i used. After a very long day of tightening the chuck with pliers just to get the job done, the drill smelled like it was burning up too. Had I paid more than $40 for it, iwould be livid, 75-100 tap con holes out of a drill is totally unacceptable. I've been a professional carpenter for +17 years and the tool market has gotten so bad over the years that Makita is the only brand I can usually trust. I sincerely hope that this cheap depot/lowes homeowner model is not a trend for them.

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 "No surprises" 2009-08-03
By Brian D. Bannerman (Brentwood, CA)
The drill arrived in like new condition with instructions and carrying case. I used it to drill several holes in concrete and it did the job.

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 "Good Drill" 2009-08-02
By D. Kishler (Ohio)
Reconditioned drill was like new, case and depth gauge looked new. Very good value, excellent 1/2" drill, good chuck. This is a good drill for home or light commercial work. It is about the same size as my Craftsman 3/8" drill only capable of 1/2" shank drills. Quick shipping / good purchase.

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 "Hammer Drill" 2009-05-29
By Larry Spradling
This drill did everything that I needed it to do. It makes drilling into brick or masonry extremely easy. It has a switch from a regular drill to a hammer drill and has a capacity for drill bits up through 1/2". The drill looked as close to new as you can get and still be called refurbished. You won't find a better buy than this.


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TKTool BCD180218 18-Volt Cordless Variable-Speed Power Drill/Driver Kit

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TK Tools are the inexpensive option for the homeowner. Lightweight, ergonomically shaped and durable, TK drill/drivers come in either 12v, 14v or 18v. With a 2-speed motor and a variable speed trigger, you can use them for the most sensitive drill/driving tasks. The TK Tools drill/driver also features a built-in LED light, keyless chuck, and an easy to read bubble level on top.
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18-Volt Cordless Drill/Driver, 18-Volt Ni-Mh Rechargeable Battery, Charger Base and Adapter, (8) Assorted Driver Bits, (6) Assorted Drill Bits, Bit Extension and
Durable Plastic Carrying Case.
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- 2-Speed Transmission with Brake - Gives you the options you need for a variety of tasks
- High-Torque Motor - Fan-cooled for a longer tool life
- Ergonomically Shaped with Soft-Grip Handle
- Integrated Bubble Level - For level fastener driving
- Integrated LED Work Light - Sheds light on dark areas for more precise driving
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