A Rundown Of Dewalt Drills

Dewalt drills have years of expert engineering behind them that make them not only durable but versatile as well. It doesn't matter what the situation is there is a good chance that there is a Dewalt drill for you and that includes for the hobbyist as well as for the construction professional. Dewalt drills use innovation developed from constant research and development done by the Dewalt Company that brings features that not only add ease and convenience to your work load but also make the Dewalt drills tools that you just cannot do any job without. If you are looking for a drill that will not let you down and can stand up to almost any situation and condition then you need to take a long look at what the extensive line of Dewalt drills has to offer.

One of the types of Dewalt drills offered is their heavy duty VSR drills. VSR stands for Variable Speed Reversible and all that really means is you can vary the drilling speed and torque along with the direction how ever you would like. They have Anti-Lock Control, which Dewalt refers to as ALC, which can sense when the motor is about to lock up for whatever reason and will shut the tool down to save wear on the motor. The drill housing is metal to make for a more durable drill and they are compact and lightweight which means you can pair up that durability with portability to get the ultimate job site tool. The grips are rubber for more comfort and they all come with a handle that can rotate 360 degrees around the drill to offer more stability and ease of use. Many models come with the ease of a keyless chuck and they all come with that Dewalt quality built right in.

The Other Grades

If you are looking for a drill that can not only make a hole in a wall for you but also mix your mortar or your mud for the job you are doing then you need the Dewalt drills line of spade handle drills. The speed and direction is completely adjustable and controllable on the fly to help reduce air bubbles in your mixtures and give you more control. Not only does the spade handle line of Dewalt drills come with the anchoring help of the spade handle built into the back of the unit but there is also an anchoring handle on the side of the unit that you can use for even more control under almost any job site, or home improvement, situation. You can also get your spade handle drill with a complete ball bearing construction which allows for more wear and longer life for your power tool.

In those situations where you need to drill a hole, or place a screw, in a spot that is not easy to get to then Dewalt offers their right angle drills. These drills also use ball bearing construction to improve their durability and life as well as the all steel construction up front for durability. The head is adjustable and the mechanical-slip lock clutch will prevent the drill from locking up on you while you are doing your job.