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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 460 lbs of Torque? ....You Bet!!!!
My rating of five stars is actually a solid four stars in order to help make up for the undeserved two-star rating, which one reviewer gave.

I did a lot of research before buying this drill. It is well balanced, easy to control, and will drive just about any screw into anything and do it for a long, long time on each battery. It is a powerhouse with more...
Published 11 months ago by Marvin Cohn

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not so pro...
I've been wanting this combination for a while now, especially for the lithium-ion batteries; recently, I've been using a Hitachi DS18DMR, but it has NiCd batteries. I picked this up at Lowe's yesterday for $169... it's not so great, the drill/driver is of a lower quality than the other "pro" tools that Hitachi makes (especially in comparison to the DS18DMR)...
Published 18 months ago by P. F. Nguyen

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 460 lbs of Torque? ....You Bet!!!!, September 3, 2009
By Marvin Cohn "drdos43" (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hitachi DS18DSAL 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Drill/Driver (Tools & Hardware)
My rating of five stars is actually a solid four stars in order to help make up for the undeserved two-star rating, which one reviewer gave.

I did a lot of research before buying this drill. It is well balanced, easy to control, and will drive just about any screw into anything and do it for a long, long time on each battery. It is a powerhouse with more torque (460 lbs.) for the buck than any other drill in its class. I have found that, for me, two 1.5 amp-hour batteries are better than one 3.0 amp-hour battery (which is available) in that the smaller battery is much lighter; and if you are working with the drill all day long, you will appreciate not having to carry around the extra weight. The 1.5 ah battery charges in less than half an hour (not in 15 minutes as claimed), so you are always ready to go.

However, there are a few minor cons: 1) No drill bit holder (You can install one yourself...I prefer a magnet.) 2) The kit comes with a useless flashlight, not even l.e.d. It would have been better to have added a few doo-dads to the drill, such as a level, instead of wasting the money on a flashlight. 3) No battery meter. 4) Comes with a belt holder, which is very sturdy; but I wouldn't trust what one might hang it on to...and then there is always the possibility of drilling a hole in your leg. I removed it. 5) The case for the kit measures 16" x 18" x 4" and would do justice as designer luggage or as an overnight airline carry-on ...another waste; and when was the last time you lugged around (or even kept) your work drill in its case? However, it is recyclable. 6) The charging light on the bare-bones charger is recessed in the top of the charger and can only be viewed by looking down on it. The charger also has a rather cryptic light readout.

With all these complaints, I wouldn't trade it for any of the other 9 drills (for under $200) I tried out. Why? It outperformed every one of them.

For the past two weeks, we have been reconstructing a small country house. I included the Hitachi and a good corded drill (just in case)in my tool kit. So far, I have yet to plug in the corded drill.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great drill..., February 24, 2009
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THIS DRILL IS AWSOME I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE LAST REVIEW BUT I TOTALLY DISAGREE THIS DRILL HANDLES GREAT I USE IT FOR MASONARY DRILLING WICH IS CONCRETE AND IT WORKS AWSOME I'VE HAD IT FOR MORE THAN 3 MONTHS NOW AND IT IS STILL RUNNING STRONG THE LIFE IN THE BATTERIES ARE INCREADIBLE THEY SEEM TO LAST FOREVER I KNOW DRILLING THROUGH MASONARY HAS GOT TO BE TOUGHER THAN OAK AND THATS WHY I TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH THE LAST REVIEW ALL I COULD SAY IS THAT FOR AS SMALL AND AS LIGHT AS IT IS BOY DOES IT PACK SOME POWER...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Weight and Balance, March 29, 2009
By Cary Secrest (Bethesda, MD) - See all my reviews
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This tool is my first foray into the world of Hitachi. What attracted me most is the feel of the grip and the way the tool doesn't cant forward or backward very much when using it. It's well-balanced, and the motor housing is short which is helpful in tight spaces. The design is different from most other drills. The battery doesn't project into the handle, but instead, slides in like a sled. I do like the "press and drop" battery design of other tools, but this "press and slide" design is easy to get used to. The clutch settings do seem a bit lighter than other drills, but on the other hand, the lighter settings on the drill are very nice for doing delicate work like setting #6 pan head screws to 1/8-inch oak plywood without imbedding the pan into the plywood. I haven't tried driving #10 screws into oak without a pilot hole. Personally, I like to drill a pilot in hardwoods so I don't risk breaking the head off of the screw. A #10 of any length will go in hardwood just fine with a pilot hole drilled first.

Positives: light weight, small for tight spaces, ergonomic, lithium ion batteries, ease of drill bit lock-up in the chuck, LED work light, and a very nice carrying case.

Minus(?). My only concern is to echo a previous review...I had no idea when I bought the tool that it is the only one Hitachi makes at this time with this battery design. It is new. Though lithium ion batteries last a long time and they have no charge "memory," at some point (1,000 charge cycles or so) they need to be replaced. It would be more comforting if the battery was universal to the product line.

One more thing...why the flashlight? The carrying case could be made smaller without it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very light drill, January 25, 2010
This review is from: Hitachi DS18DSAL 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Drill/Driver (Tools & Hardware)
Had to buy a new drill in the middle of putting up 5 tiers, 4 sections, warehouse wood shelving. The Dewalt 14.4v, which I liked, went up in smokes after 5 yrs. Bought this Hitachi without any research, and was not disappoint. This drill is very compact and light, lighter than my 12v Dewalt. The battery came out of the box already charged, ready to go, which I appreciated cause I didn't have time to wait for initial charge-up. Each 1.5A lit-ion battery lasted about the same as a Ni-Cad, but much lighter and slimmer. Recharged takes 15-20 minutes. At 460in-lb, it easily drives 2 1/4 screws and sometimes 3in ones I was using, and 2 1/2 masonry screws pre-drilled. Was initially very skeptical of the belt hook but turned out to be a very convenient feature and didn't drop the drill through a lot of movement up and down the ladder. The led light gives a good added feature to work under low lighting conditions like under the shelves.

The extra flashlight is something I don't plan to use and seems a useless extra that could be taken out of the package to save buyers money. The case is ridiculously big. I had to put out a little more money for a bag to carry the drill and charger.

The green color and the stupid design on the drill make the drill look like a toy, but the performance is far from being one. I highly recommend this drill for extensive use. It lessen the wrist fatigue with its light weight and gives you very good driving power.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Winner, July 29, 2010
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Very pleased with item, delivered promptly, nice case and drill and light work as described and even better. For the price it was an excellent buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Drill, July 8, 2010
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Bought 2 weeks ago, did projects around house, it is a powerful cordless drill, feels good in your hand, and I like the light. Batteries came with a charge, but topped them off, ready to go. Own a Panasonic 15.4 volt which I love, batteries went bad, new ones were $83.00, decided to try the Hitachi with the lithium ion for the price of two panasonic nicad batteries....so far so good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hitachi DS18DSAL drill, May 31, 2010
By Keith Beene "OVERHEAD" (FRESNO, CA) - See all my reviews
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This unit has excellent power and the batteries seem to last fairly long. What I like best about the unit is the balance in the hand and light weight. I may give it five stars later in my life if I find out that the drill lasts a long time and if repair parts are easy to come by along with a reasonable price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars finally found the right drill for around the house, May 16, 2010
By Mr. Ben "ctsamurai" (mid-michigan) - See all my reviews
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I make no claims that this drill does anything more than satisfy my demands as a new home owner. I'm not a contractor, I'm not a hobbyist, i just need something that'll work when I need it to and have a little bit of flexibility as far as the jobs it can tackle. I finally settled on this drill after first splurging on a "serious" Milwaukee combo kit and then accidentally buying a NiCd drill (keep those receipts handy!). The ergonomics and weight distribution of this Hitachi drill are great! The batteries seem to live up to the hype. While some may complain about the clutch settings, I think that the low end is nice and gentle, but you can still flick the switch to "high" and set it to drill and it'll give you plenty of power when you need it. In short, I really like it and look forward to using it, rather than tolerating it.
The built in LED is pretty good at giving you some extra light on the subject and the belt clip is a nice feature as well. The flashlight feels like a cheap afterthought, its rigid plastic which probably won't survive too many bumps or falls.

A couple downsides: no area to clip a spare bit, its such a simple design aspect, I don't understand why companies are leaving this off their designs (the milwaukee drill I bought didn't have a slot/holder/clip either) The batteries don't have any power indicator so you won't know how much longer to go until you need a recharge. Also, the case is kind of oversized for the items included and they don't sit securely in the case, especially the batteries and charger. At some point I'll probably toss the case and just put the kit in a bag.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not so pro..., February 2, 2009
By P. F. Nguyen (SF Bay Area) - See all my reviews
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I've been wanting this combination for a while now, especially for the lithium-ion batteries; recently, I've been using a Hitachi DS18DMR, but it has NiCd batteries. I picked this up at Lowe's yesterday for $169... it's not so great, the drill/driver is of a lower quality than the other "pro" tools that Hitachi makes (especially in comparison to the DS18DMR).

The clutch is made of plastic instead of metal and the clutch settings are very weak, #1 slips very readily, the #22 and drill settings will slip while driving a #8-2" screw into hardwood (oak, pre-drilled). Its direction switch is marginal, not feeling very solid or secure when toggling back and forth between the L and R directions.

In my eyes, though, the biggest problem is the battery--it's 1.5Ah and not compatible with any other Hitachi tools that I know of. Hitachi does make LiOn batteries that are compatible with the entire range of DMR and DVF3 tools, they're also 3.0Ah to boot.

This kit comes with a light, and is of a similar build quality. The light is an incandescent light in a cheap flashlight-head housing, its light quality is not very good for work area lighting as the light is very directed with more of a spot rather than a flood beam. It's basically a $5 cheapie that works off of the same battery.

I think I'm going to take a step up in quality and try ordering the Hitachi KC18DBL 4-Tool Lithium-Ion Combo Kit that includes 3 tools plus a flashlight, larger (3.0Ah) LiOn batteries and, hopefully, a much more solid build.

Keep in mind, all of the above is just a 1-day impression. I don't know how long the tool will hold up, however, it does have a 5-year warranty giving peace of mind.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nice drill but!!!!, February 8, 2010
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Pros: Very lite and good torqe.

Cons: Battery Life, Driver clutch.

My 5 year old Craftsman needed to be replaced because of a sticky trigger. I liked the Hitachi because it was lite and had the torqe I was looking for. Plus, it was the least expensive Li-ion drill set I found. It lasted all of two days and 50 screws (#12 1 & 1/2" self tapping into 14 ga steel). I had the clutch set at 22, and the first time the clutch slipped, it stripped the gears. Plus, I would average about 20 screws per battery charge. My 5 year old Craftsman would drive twice that many screws on a single charge, and I grinded it's clutch numerous times. I drove about 200 screws with the Craftsman into 1/4" steel.

This would be a nice drill for wood working or just drilling. But for metal work, its not tough enough.
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