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DeWalt DWD110K Review

DeWalt DWD110K Cordless Drill



DrillModelScorePowerSpeedWoodMetalUsersPrice
DeWalt DWD110K Cordless DrillDeWalt
DWD110K

Keyless Chuck
86 B7
Amps
2500
RPM
1"3/8"3.8
Stars
Price



DeWalt DWD110K Strengths & Weaknesses:

Design BalanceSuperior Design Balance - Receives excellent or very good ratings for all critical design features. Power, speed, wood and metal capacity are all rated equal or higher than the average electric drill.
PowerPowerful - Motor is rated at 7 amps, about 5% higher than the average 3/8" electric drill. Ranks in the top 50% of its class for power.
SpeedFast - Runs at speeds up to 2500 RPM, about 28% faster than the average corded power drill with a 3/8" chuck. The DeWalt DWD110K ranks in the top 50% of its class for speed.
Weight Heavier Than Average - Weighs 4.1 lbs, about 1% heavier than the class average. Heavier drills are often more durable, but operator fatgue can be an issue if you use it for long periods of time.
Wood Capacity Standard Wood Capacity - This DeWalt electric drill can bore up to 1" holes using a spade bit. Most power drills with a 3/8" chuck have a 1" maximum hole capacity when drilling through wood.
Metal Capacity Above Average Metal Capacity - Bores holes in metal up to 3/8" using a twist bit. This is larger than the standard drill in this class which only has a metal capacity of up to 0.375".
User Ratings Less Satisfied Users - 40 users rate this drill 3.8 out of 5 stars and are less satisfied with its operation. Users generally rate this drill average to below average.
Power RatioHigh Power-to-Weight - Ranks in the top 43% of its class for power-to-weight ratio, about 3% higher than average. Higher power-to-weight usually indicates a more efficient design.
Gear Case Part-Nylon Gear Case - Some or all of the gear case is made with nylon. Plastic is obviously less durable than metal, but it decreases the drill weight which may be more important in some applications.
Gear Reduction Single Reduction - Single gear systems generally produce less torque for the same amperage class. The gears perform less efficiently at low speeds compared to a double system design.
Motor Brushes No External Access - The motor brushes on this DeWalt electric drill can only be accessed internally by taking the drill apart. External access makes the replacement job much easier.
WarrantyLonger Warranty - Backed by DeWalt's limited 3-year warranty. This provides extra protection against potential design defects or premature part failure.
Bit Change Keyless Two Hand - The double-sleeve chuck does not have auto spindle lock and requires two hands to unlock the chuck. Many keyless drills now have one hand bit changing capability.
Belt HookBelt Hook - Handy feature that allows you to temporarily hang this power drill from your belt or a ladder while you're performing other tasks.
Side Handle No Side Handle - A side handle can provide stable support when drilling and driving larger bits and screws where additional torque is required. Two-handed operation helps reduce operator error or injuries.


DeWalt DWD110K Cordless Drill


DeWalt DWD110K User Reviews Highlights

  • Very well built and as the other reviewers say the variable speed trigger is not super precise, but more than precise enough for most applications.

  • I am very impressed with the performance of this drill. The ratcheting action of the chuck really works.

  • The keyless chuck works very nicely and I now have yet another yellow and black tool in my collection.

  • I love this drill. It's got plenty of power and I don't need to stop in the middle of a large project and charge the battery.

  • MUCH quieter than any other corded drill I have ever heard. Surprisingly quiet for how much power it has.

  • It will cut through some fairly thick metal without complaining.

  • Depending on how hard you squeeze the trigger, you can certainly adjust the power, but you do need a steady hand to do so.

  • This drill is exactly what I was looking for. Plenty of power, good cord, good chuck that holds bits tight, bubble level.

  • I've had it for about 6 months and it has seen quite a bit of use, and I can see it lasting for many many years as it feels very solid.

  • So far the DeWalt DWD110K seems to have as good a control at low speeds as the best of the rest, and maybe better control than the Craftsman and the Rigid.

  • The Drill has ample torque and power and is ruggedly constructed. The reverse selector is ideally located.



DeWalt DWD110K Specifications & Features:

Size, Weight, & Grip 
Weight:4.1 lbs
Length:7.5 in
Handle:Pistol Grip
Soft Grip Handle:Yes
Performance 
No-Load Speed:0-2500 RPM
Capacity Wood:1"
Capacity Metal:3/8"
Capacity Hole-Saw:1.125"
Motor, Gearbox, & Clutch 
Power:7 amps
Variable Speed:Yes
Reversible:Yes
All-Metal Gear Case:No
Gear Reduction:Single
External Motor Brush Access:No
Chuck 
Chuck Size:3/8 in
Chuck Type:Keyless
Spindle Lock:No
Additional Features 
Belt Hook:Yes
Side Handle:No
Cord Length:6 ft
Warranty:3 Year Limited



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