Includes standard 7/16" Quick Change Shank allows for fast bit changes in quick change ready tools like the FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* Brushless Cordless Quick-Change Stud and Joist Drill (DCD471) while preserving backward compatability with chuck based non quick connect tools. Set includes 1-3/8", 1-1/2", 2-1/8" & 2-9/16" diameter bits with 5-1/2" extension, and blow molded case.
Professional contractors rely on DEWALT Self-Feed Wood-Drilling Bits when they need to bore holes 1"" or larger for pipes, cables, and ductwork. Select sizes of these ultra-heavy-duty bits feature a triple-cutter design** that delivers long life, minimal binding and fast chip ejection. An aggresive self-feeding screw-tip pull the bit easily through the toughest materials. Standard 7/16"" Quick Change Shank allows for fast bit changes in quick change ready tools like the FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* Brushless Cordless Quick-Change Stud and Joist Drill (DCD471) while preserving backward compatability with chuck based non quick connect tools. * Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 60 volts. Nominal voltage is 54 Set includes 1-3/8"", 1-1/2"", 2-1/8"" & 2-9/16"" diameter bits with 5-1/2"" extension. Material: Metal.
Product SKU:
203316431
UPC:
28877373355
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Includes standard 7/16" Quick Change Shank allows for fast bit changes in quick change ready tools like the FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* Brushless Cordless Quick-Change Stud and Joist Drill (DCD471) while preserving backward compatability with chuck based non quick connect tools. Set includes 1-3/8", 1-1/2", 2-1/8" & 2-9/16" diameter bits with 5-1/2" extension, and blow molded case.
I ALMOST went through with buying this, and then I thought that it looked really familiar once I saw a picture of the case, in a closed state.
It's sort of "triangular" in shape and that reminded me to check my records...
Boy am I glad that I did!
It turns out that I had previously purchased the 8-piece version of this tool set all the way back in 2014. From Amazon for $80 thanks to a SlickDeals post!!
For anyone who is on the fence, assuming that the manufacturer has not significantly altered their product or build quality in the last decade for this set, I would recommend it. It has held up very well and I have not been GENTLE in any way with it.
I have used it with 60v, and indeed the stud drill which has enough torque to break your arm if mishandled.
The case is a good quality case (at least mine from 2014!), and the shanks are not the area of "of, that might break" concern that I've had with other brands. Metal quality was good. Self-feed is a good help.
(I do also have the Lenox Plumber/Electrician hole saw kit, a high end quality kit for comparison and a few extra high quality arbors, and the DeWalt kit does a good job with the joist drill, a drill press and other tools, comparing favorably ESPECIALLY for treated lumber).
Again, thank you for posting this.
And I'm so glad that I checked before buying this a second time!
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I ALMOST went through with buying this, and then I thought that it looked really familiar once I saw a picture of the case, in a closed state.
It's sort of "triangular" in shape and that reminded me to check my records...
Boy am I glad that I did!
It turns out that I had previously purchased the 8-piece version of this tool set all the way back in 2014. From Amazon for $80 thanks to a SlickDeals post!!
For anyone who is on the fence, assuming that the manufacturer has not significantly altered their product or build quality in the last decade for this set, I would recommend it. It has held up very well and I have not been GENTLE in any way with it.
I have used it with 60v, and indeed the stud drill which has enough torque to break your arm if mishandled.
The case is a good quality case (at least mine from 2014!), and the shanks are not the area of "of, that might break" concern that I've had with other brands. Metal quality was good. Self-feed is a good help.
(I do also have the Lenox Plumber/Electrician hole saw kit, a high end quality kit for comparison and a few extra high quality arbors, and the DeWalt kit does a good job with the joist drill, a drill press and other tools, comparing favorably ESPECIALLY for treated lumber).
Again, thank you for posting this.
And I'm so glad that I checked before buying this a second time!
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