DeWalt DW621K 1/4in Plunge Router in Case 240 Volt (DEW621K) DeWalt professional plunge ... more
router with the following features:Electronic variable speed with soft start. patented and unique dust extraction through column - Rubber coated handles with integr...
DeWalt DW621K 1/4in Plunge Router in Case 115 Volt (DEW621KL) DeWalt professional plunge ... more
router with the following features:Electronic variable speed with soft start. patented and unique dust extraction through column - Rubber coated handles with integ...
Advantages: Reliable, easy to use, quick recharge, two speed, 13mm keyless chuck, forward/reverse facility, many different torque settings. Meant for Industrial use. Disadvantages: Heavy, but well balanced, can cause wrist ache if used a lot.
DeWalt are a company more associated with the professional or industrial side of the tools market. I recently started work as a Cabinet Maker and needed a reliable, heavy duty and long lasting cordless drill/screwdriver. My boss advised me to buy a DeWalt drill as it would hopefully be a long lasting and heavy duty drill.
I went ahead with it and followed his advice and bought a DeWaltDW914K2 14.4 Volt Cordless Drill/Screwdriver. This drill costs approximately £253 (including VAT). This seems a lot compared to drills you may see in cotalogues and many tool shops, but they tend to be the DIY drills for light use.
The 14.4V drill appears big and bulky, and although it is fairly heavy at 2.1kg it is well balanced unlike many drills. You can easily line up the drill to drill a straight and accurate hole, asit is fairly square ...
Advantages: Solid work horse, many applications, bright yellow Disadvantages: Extra or replacement batteries can get pricey.
Here, in the States, we call cordless drill/drivers, "Screw Guns."
I don't know if any of you are aware of this, but DeWalt was purchased by Black & Decker years back. B & D realized that their products were cheap - low-end tools and they had world-wide recognition. DeWalt was (only until a few years ago) a small French company that made high-end shop and industrial tools with no recognition to the general public.
After the merger, DeWalt kept the name and was making higher end power and cordless tool for tradesmen. After all, what REAL contractor have you EVER seen with Black & Decker power tools?
I purchased my DeWaltDW995KS-2 (the 2 standing for two batteries) combo kit about 4 years ago at Home Depot. I was so jazzed that I thought I had the best cordless kit out there. Afterall, I had nothing but problems ...
Advantages: Power, quality, control, recharge time, built to last Disadvantages: Costs about £120, torque setting doesn't go low enough
I am a keen DIYer, and tend to do a lot of drilling and screwing (no pun intended). I have previously used a cheap Black and Decker drill driver, but found this low in power, and taking hours to re-charge.
I have no regrets investing in the Dewalt. I can strut around like Handy Andy now. It has loads of power, easilly coping with 22mm drill bits in wood. When the battery runs out, it came with a spare so you can carry straight on. The battery only takes half an hour to recharge.
Don't be tempted by the cheap drills, even if they have bartteries the size of a house, they are rubbish. Invest in one of these babies and you will have many hours happy drilling and screwing. ...
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