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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsDeWalt 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless 1 in. SDS Plus D-Handle Concrete & Masonry Rotary Hammer (Tool-Only) $130 after Home Depot hack! (YMMV) $130.33
DeWalt 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless 1 in. SDS Plus D-Handle Concrete & Masonry Rotary Hammer (Tool-Only) $130 after Home Depot hack! (YMMV) $130.33
$130.33
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You'll get the Rotary Hammer if you follow these steps:
- Add the following to the cart (it shows $219 in total): https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../300753220
AND https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../317977989
- Place order for pickup or ship to home for FREE
- Call your Home Depot store (if ordered for pickup) to cancel the battery pack or just pick them up or wait for the order to arrive and return the battery pack.
Model: 20V MAX Cordless Brushless 1 in. SDS Plus D-Handle Concrete and Masonry Rotary Hammer (Tool Only)
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If you need both, it's cheaper in this set : https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20-Volt-MAX-Cordless-Brushless-1-in-SDS-Plus-D-Handle-Rotary-Hammer-Tool-Only-w-20V-POWERSTACK-Battery-Starter-Kit-DCH133BWP034C/318607669
If you need both and aren't trying to do a return hack you can save a few bucks with the set : https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20-Volt-MAX-Cordless-Brushless-1-in-SDS-Plus-D-Handle-Rotary-Hammer-Tool-Only-w-20V-POWERSTACK-Battery-Starter-Kit-DCH133BWP034C/318607669
What deal are you seeing for the DCF896? It's a solid middling wrench. Not very big but not the smallest. Makes good numbers but not at the top of the pack. It is one of the older models. Torque test channel on YouTube has a good review.
I will warn you that the detent pin is hit or miss. I happened to be in possession of two new ones with the detent and one new one with the hog ring. Sockets on one detent model wobbled on the wrench and came off easily. I felt sockets were held in more securely with the hog ring. The second detent pin model was impossible for removing the socket without using something to depress the pin. This is probably why you find such polar opinions on detent pins online.
I got this drill a few days ago and used it to drill holes for a few tapcons. It ate through concrete nicely. I wasn't sure what to expect with a lower end model, but I'm pleasantly pleased.
It will keep up with my coworkers more expensive L shaped models from Makita and Milwaukee.
I got this drill a few days ago and used it to drill holes for a few tapcons. It ate through concrete nicely. I wasn't sure what to expect with a lower end model, but I'm pleasantly pleased.
It will keep up with my coworkers more expensive L shaped models from Makita and Milwaukee.
Hey, do you mind sharing what bits you used? I've just bought this for some drilling into very hard concrete block and I'm new to hammer drills. Rep'd you in advance
Hey, do you mind sharing what bits you used? I've just bought this for some drilling into very hard concrete block and I'm new to hammer drills. Rep'd you in advance
So far I've used 5/16"-1/4" Bosch masonry bits and a Milwaukee chisel for chipping. Drilling and chipping both work very well.
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What deal are you seeing for the DCF896? It's a solid middling wrench. Not very big but not the smallest. Makes good numbers but not at the top of the pack. It is one of the older models. Torque test channel on YouTube has a good review.
I will warn you that the detent pin is hit or miss. I happened to be in possession of two new ones with the detent and one new one with the hog ring. Sockets on one detent model wobbled on the wrench and came off easily. I felt sockets were held in more securely with the hog ring. The second detent pin model was impossible for removing the socket without using something to depress the pin. This is probably why you find such polar opinions on detent pins online.
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It will keep up with my coworkers more expensive L shaped models from Makita and Milwaukee.
It will keep up with my coworkers more expensive L shaped models from Makita and Milwaukee.
Hey, do you mind sharing what bits you used? I've just bought this for some drilling into very hard concrete block and I'm new to hammer drills. Rep'd you in advance
So far I've used 5/16"-1/4" Bosch masonry bits and a Milwaukee chisel for chipping. Drilling and chipping both work very well.