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| Part Number : | DW567KK |
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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DeWorthless,
By Scott E. Bounds (Cowen Heights , CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DEWALT DW567K 1" SDS Plus Variable Speed Reversing Hammer Kit with Chipping Function (Tools & Home Improvement)
Scott Bounds - General Contractor/ Cowen Heights , CA -----Owner - Bounds Construction General Contracting -----Owner - Precision Doors and Windows -----Owner- New World Kitchen and Bath -----Tester- SBC Tool ReviewI bought this tool and put it to the test,and it failed miserably.Fortunately our # 1 supply Yard (Ganahl Lumber) was kind enough to take this thing back(broken! ).It was used by one of my crews for exactly six man hours before heading south!This tool is for lightweights only.If you plan on chipping stucco,tile, or plaster or plan to drill hold downs or anything more than your basic pinner hole this is the wrong tool.Need to hammer any concrete, plan on all day if it doesn't break first.Our company owns models made by AEG, Bosch,and Milwaukee that far outperform this tool @ the same price or less.My new Milwaukee 18v cordless drill on hammer setting will out drill this thing and it doesn't have 110v ac pushing it. For relatively the same price you will be much happier with a Bosch Bulldog comparable model. Sorry, DeWalt, but you can't supply poor tools and rest on your laurels.For the record I am completely unbiased and own other Dewalt tools that perform well, just not this one! ---------GO LAKERS-------- SB
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
DeWalt DW567KK not living up to expectations,
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This review is from: DEWALT DW567K 1" SDS Plus Variable Speed Reversing Hammer Kit with Chipping Function (Tools & Home Improvement)
I purchased this tool last March using it ocassionally. On one ocassion I chipped mortar off some cinder block so I could frame a door opening. Then I used it to drill 5/16" x 2" deep holes in brick to install shutters. The other day I used it to hammer-drill 15, 1/2" holes in concrete to assist with cutting out a slot in 8" concrete to allow underground power to go up a wall to the main panel on a new house. I used it for about 45 minutes, with a few breaks for me to rest. Then I pulled out the chisel for this tool and used the hammer selection along with a sledge hammer to bust out the concrete. It did great until I started smelling something burning. The black oil started showing up in the chuck on the drill bits. Now it is off to DeWalt for repair. Should last longer than this. Dissappointing.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great For what I need,
By Bruce Miller (Vancouver, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DEWALT DW567K 1" SDS Plus Variable Speed Reversing Hammer Kit with Chipping Function (Tools & Home Improvement)
Being a serious home improver and a former carpenter, this is a great tool for my periodic use. Boring up to 1" holes in concrete for anchors, wire access etc is made easy with this tool. Not too useful for hammering, unless you're working on cinderblock or other softer masonry, but fine for cleaning up rough concrete surfaces. Good selection of SDS bits... and reasonably priced. If you're a home owner with periodic small scale concrete/block work, this'll do fine. For heavier work, I'd go with something a bit bigger
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