DeWalt DWD024 750W 13mm Impact Drill
DeWalt DWD024 750W 13mm Impact Drill is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
If you’re sizing up the ****, you already know we aren’t talking about some toy‑grade gadget — this is a proper corded impact drill built for trades and serious DIYers alike. It packs a **750W motor** that’ll chew through wood, metal, and masonry with authority.
This drill doesn’t just spin holes — it brings an **impact/hammer mode** that adds percussive force for stone and concrete. And that matters a lot on a job site where you don’t want to switch tools just to get through brick or block.
Key Features:
- 750W Motor - Punches out consistent power so you can keep drilling without bogging down.
- 13mm Keyed Chuck - Grips bits tight so you’re not fighting slippage mid‑cut.
- Variable Speed Trigger - Lets you ease into a hole without blowing straight through the edge.
- Forward/Reverse Switch - Makes driving screws and backing out stuck bits way easier.
- Side Handle & Depth Stop - Gives you control and precision when you’re lining up each hole.
Applications
Whether it’s hanging shelves, running conduits, or laying anchor bolts, this **impact drill** has your back from wood to steel to block. In practice, that means you can drill a 25 mm hole in timber one minute and, with the hammer feature engaged, punch a 16 mm hole in concrete the next without swapping tools.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — there are cheaper drills, sure. But this one feels like a tool you can trust day in and day out. It’s balanced well in the hand, doesn’t fatigue you even after a few hours, and the accessories like the side handle and depth stop actually make a difference in real work. The **variable speed control** also gives you finesse when you need it, not just brute force.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Power Input (750W) - Enough muscle to handle tougher materials without stalling under load.
- No Load Speed 0‑2800 rpm - Gives a broad speed range so you can finesse small holes or blast through big ones.
- Impact Rate ~47,600 bpm - Adds percussive force that helps with masonry and concrete.
- Chuck Capacity 1.5–13mm - Lets you run a wide range of bit sizes for different jobs.
- Weight ~1.8 kg - Light enough to work overhead or tight spots without tiring out.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re after a **workhorse corded drill** that won’t quit on basic to middling construction tasks, this DeWalt model is a solid pick. It’s not a 36 V hammer drill that can bore 30 mm holes in reinforced concrete, but for everyday building, framing, fixings, and drilling through timber, metal, brick, and block, you’ll appreciate the balance of power and control.
And for electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and general contractors who go through tools fast — this ain’t the cheapest toy on Amazon, but it’s the one that stands up on site and doesn’t whine after a few weeks of real use.
