DeWalt DCH133M1 18V SDS + Hammer Drill Kit with 2x 4Ah Batteries
DeWalt DCH133M1 18V SDS + Hammer Drill Kit with 2x 4Ah Batteries is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
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Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
If you’re after a real job‑site beast that doesn’t quit on you, the makes a solid case. This isn’t one of those wimpy cordless drills that sputters when you hit brick or concrete — it’s an 18 V SDS‑Plus hammer with real punch and a brushless motor that keeps the power up and the heat down under load.
What really stands out on this kit is that it comes with two 4 Ah batteries, so you’re not constantly hanging around for a recharge when you’re deep into a job. That matters a lot on a job site — especially when you’re drilling multiple holes in concrete or setting fixings all day long.
Key Features:
- Brushless Motor - Gives you higher efficiency and longer runtime compared to brushed designs.
- 3‑Mode Functionality - Lets you switch between hammer drilling, rotary drilling, and chiselling so you’re not stuck with just one application.
- High Impact Energy - Around 2.6 J of impact energy makes light work of concrete and masonry holes.
- Ergonomic Grip - Keeps fatigue down when you’re working overhead or all day long.
- Carry Case Included - Makes transport and storage easier — tools stay where they should be.
Applications
In practice, this 18 V SDS‑Plus hammer drill eats through concrete, brick, and stone like it’s nothing, and the rotation stop mode lets you do light chiselling in plaster or render without swapping tools. The impact stop mode handles wood and metal drilling cleanly, so you basically cover 90 % of what a tradesperson runs into on site.
Why Choose This Model
The bottom line is this model hangs with 240 V mains drills — but without the cord. The brushless motor maintains speed under load and the extra batteries mean you’re not tied to a single work burst. It’s compact enough for tight spots, yet powerful enough for anchor holes in concrete. You feel the difference the first time you pull the trigger — consistent power, minimal bog‑down.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Voltage: 18 V - Standard pro cordless platform that balances power and weight.
- Battery Capacity: 4.0 Ah - Enough juice to handle multiple big holes before recharge.
- Impact Energy: 2.6 J - Enough oomph to crack into concrete without flinching.
- No‑Load Speed: ~1500 rpm - Keeps bit rotation fast for clean drilling.
- Drill Capacity: 26 mm in concrete - Big enough for anchors and fixings most trades require.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a pro or serious DIYer with regular concrete work, the DCH133M1 hammer drill is a sensible pick — powerful, battery‑ready, and rugged. It works on jobs where lighter drills just stall.
And if you’ve been bouncing between mains hammers and cordless tools, trust me — this kit proves cordless can hang with corded for most site tasks, and that keeps you moving instead of waiting around for cables or power leads.
