This hammer drill is perfect for all levels of DIY users. The compact and light body along with the soft grip handle make it comfortable for all users. With a brushless motor electricity is delivered directly to the drill. Because there is no friction you get 50 per cent more run timeand 20 per cent more power compared to standard brushed motors. With two batteries you can always be working while the other charges.
On board state of charge indicator allows you to check battery capacity prior to starting your task.
Foot mounted LED worklight, perfect for illuminating applications in restricted or confined spaces.
Variable speed.
Max speed: 1800rpm.
Forward/reverse function.
Brushless motor.
1 to .
Charger included.
13mm keyless chuck.
2 gears.
22 torque settings.
Maximum torque 57Nm.
LED power indicator.
Soft grip handle.
2Ah Li-Ion battery.
Includes 2 batteries.
General information:
Carry case included.
Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee.
EAN: 5035048643716.
All comments (34)
dozstanford
19 Aug 17#1
I give up, I was trying to write up my hands on experience with this drill and my thoughts on it but the hotukdeals site is just garbage, the cursor jumps around so much it's like it's having an epileptic fit, you try and delete one thing and the cursor jumps to a different line and you end up deleting something else and that's if you lucky that an entire line does get wiped randomly. 15 mins wasted and three paragraphs down the drain, I don't know why I waste my time.
Drill =4/5 Stanley Warranty = 3/5 HotUKDeals Website = 1/5, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, because all you'll do is break it... which you have.
androidavis to dozstanford
19 Aug 17#2
Thanks Dozstanford. What would be the minus points in your opinion of this drill and do you have any experience of Stanley after sales/warranty?
by the way it may be easier to use the app for reply, as I am, and therefore no cursor etc to wrestle with
fireman1 to androidavis
20 Aug 17#3
The app is now rubbish too.
Dealmessiah to androidavis
20 Aug 17#4
The app is much worse. HUKD is going down the pan IMO. Shame.
dozstanford to androidavis
20 Aug 17#15
Ok I'll try again.
I have had the drill aprox 2 years, I got it from Argos for £79.99. Up until March of this year it had only seen light use (6 to 10 charges). In March 2017 it was used heavily for aprox 3 months (used daily comparable to that of what a trades person would be using it to completely strip a double hall and landing with two flights of stairs back to the stud work and bricks and then rebuild).
Around April the chuck developed some wobble where a 1.5" deep hole using a 7mm bit in brick created an 8mm entry and aprox 9mm at its deepest, not an issue for drilling but the vibration is noticeable and fatiguing, moreover it is more of an issue using the drill as a driver.
In the final weeks of the big project the clutch intermittently started to slip and I would wager the drill wouldn't last another big project, although it is still usable and the batteries appear to still hold a decent charge.
Ok after large section being wiped of this post as I write it for the 5th time, I give up, all I can say on the warranty is if you have a problem post on their forums (stanleytools.co.uk/for…php?f=20), don't call or take it back to the shop (which you can do within the first year of purchase as per UK law).
Yet another wipe, sigh, anyway sorry for the incomplete info, trying to post is becoming too much of a chore.
For the record if it were not for the fact I bought the Bosch Blue 18 V-Li with 2x4ah from amazon a while back for £120, if I needed a new drill I would defo consider this deal.
androidavis to dozstanford
20 Aug 17#16
Great effort and contribution and thanks for persevering. You do deserve a badge
spannerzone to dozstanford
20 Aug 17#6
Sadly so true, HUKD site designers need a kick in the virtual nuts for somehow making a wonderful site into a complete mess. I blame damned mid 20's hipsters drinking soy flat lattes and designing website whilst stroking their ginger beards and wriggling in their drain pipe trousers. Well that's the image I have of web designers nowawdays. :grin:
pergylmouse to spannerzone
20 Aug 17#7
They sound like OK youngsters, unlike the persona you have chosen for yourself.
spannerzone to pergylmouse
20 Aug 17#14
Perhaps, but I'm a confirmed idiot and not a web designer. I do as my persona dictates, act like an idiot and the same should be true of the web designers of this site. It was a fine site until they recently insisted on changing everything that wasn't broken.
SSPENC3RR to spannerzone
22 Aug 17#26
Id like to agree but once you've had first hand experience doing web design you wouldnt believe how difficult it is to design a website like this and make it stable, with the website being solely reliable on customer interaction and a good chunk of javascript.
ALBO4EVER
20 Aug 17#5
Truly hate the app. Havent found any kind of deal since new app.
morrig
20 Aug 17#8
Great value,2.0ah and brushless the bees knees. Just read one of the reviews "Don't put water on the drill",Hello its electric! Have not used the ap but on Firefox/Win 10 no problems.
colourpie
20 Aug 17#9
Brilliant drill, nothing compares at this price.
as_xxl
20 Aug 17#10
brougt mine at 29.99 one year ago from homebase.........great for my needs :sunglasses: :sunglasses: :sunglasses:
stefor
20 Aug 17#11
you can't go wrong with something that's part of the DeWalt family
Leeeroy
20 Aug 17#12
DeWalt built drill. Great batteries and power. You'll struggle to get anything better at this price. Very quick charger too
androidavis
20 Aug 17#13
There is an 18v brushless hammer drill on the same website with two 2ah batteries a case and also a 3 year warranty but it's made by Worx. Are they ok? Cheaper as well
Opening post
Brushless motor, 2x 2.0ah Batteries, charger, carry case.
£105 in B&Q
This hammer drill is perfect for all levels of DIY users. The compact and light body along with the soft grip handle make it comfortable for all users. With a brushless motor electricity is delivered directly to the drill. Because there is no friction you get 50 per cent more run timeand 20 per cent more power compared to standard brushed motors. With two batteries you can always be working while the other charges.
On board state of charge indicator allows you to check battery capacity prior to starting your task.
Foot mounted LED worklight, perfect for illuminating applications in restricted or confined spaces.
- Variable speed.
- Max speed: 1800rpm.
- Forward/reverse function.
- Brushless motor.
- 1 to .
- Charger included.
- 13mm keyless chuck.
- 2 gears.
- 22 torque settings.
- Maximum torque 57Nm.
- LED power indicator.
- Soft grip handle.
- 2Ah Li-Ion battery.
- Includes 2 batteries.
General information:All comments (34)
Drill =4/5
Stanley Warranty = 3/5
HotUKDeals Website = 1/5, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, because all you'll do is break it... which you have.
by the way it may be easier to use the app for reply, as I am, and therefore no cursor etc to wrestle with
I have had the drill aprox 2 years, I got it from Argos for £79.99.
Up until March of this year it had only seen light use (6 to 10 charges).
In March 2017 it was used heavily for aprox 3 months (used daily comparable to that of what a trades person would be using it to completely strip a double hall and landing with two flights of stairs back to the stud work and bricks and then rebuild).
Around April the chuck developed some wobble where a 1.5" deep hole using a 7mm bit in brick created an 8mm entry and aprox 9mm at its deepest, not an issue for drilling but the vibration is noticeable and fatiguing, moreover it is more of an issue using the drill as a driver.
In the final weeks of the big project the clutch intermittently started to slip and I would wager the drill wouldn't last another big project, although it is still usable and the batteries appear to still hold a decent charge.
Ok after large section being wiped of this post as I write it for the 5th time, I give up, all I can say on the warranty is if you have a problem post on their forums (stanleytools.co.uk/for…php?f=20), don't call or take it back to the shop (which you can do within the first year of purchase as per UK law).
Yet another wipe, sigh, anyway sorry for the incomplete info, trying to post is becoming too much of a chore.
For the record if it were not for the fact I bought the Bosch Blue 18 V-Li with 2x4ah from amazon a while back for £120, if I needed a new drill I would defo consider this deal.
Just read one of the reviews "Don't put water on the drill",Hello its electric!
Have not used the ap but on Firefox/Win 10 no problems.