I have this and I think its really awesome but it has some cons. - Depth stick is pretty much useless. Takes way too much time to set it and usually I don't even use the hand bar. Though I almost always use the vacuum and it has its own useful depth gauge. - The bit tends to move around when starting to drill a hole. I think this is because of anti-vibration. + Gets the job done quickly, light weight and small. + Best mode switch I've came across. + Best Anti-vibration I've came across. + Pretty quiet + On-tool vacuum available
Wow! I am picturing the customer/wife’s face as that brick explodes. To avoid blowout drill through the wall with a small pilot bit to mark the hole and enlarge it with the big boy bit from both sides, alternatively drill a small hole on hammer big enough to get a core bit started and then send the core bit through on drill only. Happy customer/wife!
@@carlislecharva7653 it has 3 speeds. I purchased it the longer variant, it was 209 or 229 at hd, and when i went back with the idea of buying one of them, the longer model had been reduced down to $149
thank you for this great video. I borrowed this tool from a mate and couldn't for the life of me work out how to use the push button chuck! Thank you!
I have this and I think its really awesome but it has some cons.
- Depth stick is pretty much useless. Takes way too much time to set it and usually I don't even use the hand bar. Though I almost always use the vacuum and it has its own useful depth gauge.
- The bit tends to move around when starting to drill a hole. I think this is because of anti-vibration.
+ Gets the job done quickly, light weight and small.
+ Best mode switch I've came across.
+ Best Anti-vibration I've came across.
+ Pretty quiet
+ On-tool vacuum available
Greetings. In your opinion, which drill is better for hobby - occasional use. DCH 273P2T or DCH 133M1
But will it fit in my Honda?
hello do you still use it? is something going on with it and how is the handle damper doing? greetings
That brick tear out at the end 😮
Wow! I am picturing the customer/wife’s face as that brick explodes.
To avoid blowout drill through the wall with a small pilot bit to mark the hole and enlarge it with the big boy bit from both sides, alternatively drill a small hole on hammer big enough to get a core bit started and then send the core bit through on drill only.
Happy customer/wife!
Does it work on a 20 volt battery??
Can it take normal drill bits ?
Great video. Can I ask - did you do an apprenticeship or are you self-taught?
Self taught but currently in training
Don't need an apprenticeship to do CCTV😂 it's all plug and play
He wants to stop bursting brick faces on people’s houses haha drill a pilot hole first then go outside and drill the bigger hole from outside 🤦♂️
I'd love it if you had ended the video at the 1 minute mark, that would have been hilarious
Do you have a new discord link I can join as the other is expired
Whats the difference between this and the cheaper variant (longer design) other than this one being compact
@@carlislecharva7653 it has 3 speeds. I purchased it the longer variant, it was 209 or 229 at hd, and when i went back with the idea of buying one of them, the longer model had been reduced down to $149
I used it to chisel out brick for a plastic box to add a new outlet on someones outdoor kitchen
I can go through block with my teeth. Try concrete.
You don't have any video more ?
That might as well be styrofoam... try it on hard concrete or metal
Why would you use an sds on metal ya mad man?
Ryk 🤦🏻♂️
Молодець!