
20-volt Max Flexvolt Cordless Hammer Drill Driver With Brushless Motor 1/2-inch Chuck Tool Only
UPC #885911684033
DeWalt
Description
Experience enhanced performance with the 20V MAX brushless cordless hammer drill featuring DEWALT® FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE™ tool technology, now available at Palatine True Value in Palatine, IL. This powerful 1/2 inch cordless hammer drill delivers up to 42 percent more power when paired with a DCB606 FLEXVOLT battery compared to a standard DCB205 20V MAX 5.0 Amp-hour battery, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts in Palatine. Please note that the battery and charger are sold separately.
- Advanced brushless motor technology: Provides increased efficiency and longer tool life for demanding applications.
- DEWALT FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE™ technology: Offers up to 42 percent more power when used with the DCB606 FLEXVOLT battery, enhancing drilling and hammering performance.
- 1/2 inch chuck size: Compatible with a wide range of drill bits and accessories for versatile use.
- Cordless convenience: Allows for greater mobility and ease of use on job sites or home projects without the restriction of cords.
This cordless hammer drill is ideal for a variety of tasks around Palatine, from drilling into concrete and masonry to driving screws in wood and metal. Contractors working on construction sites will appreciate the extra power and runtime flexibility provided by the FLEXVOLT battery system, while homeowners can tackle renovation or repair projects with confidence and ease. Whether you are installing fixtures, assembling furniture, or performing heavy-duty drilling, this tool adapts to your needs.
In summary, the 20V MAX brushless cordless hammer drill with DEWALT® FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE™ technology is a powerful and versatile addition to any toolbox. Available at Palatine True Value in Palatine, IL, it offers enhanced power and cordless freedom to help you complete your projects efficiently and effectively.
WARNING: Some Dust Created By Power Sanding, Sawing, Grinding, Drilling, And Other Construction Activities Contains Chemicals Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer, Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. Some Examples Of These Chemicals Are: Lead From Lead-Based Paints, Crystalline Silica From Bricks And Cement And Other Masonry Products, And Arsenic And Chromium From Chemically-Treated Lumber. Your Risk From These Exposures Varies, Depending On How Often You Do This Type Of Work. To Reduce Your Exposure To These Chemicals: Work In A Well Ventilated Area, And Work With Approved Safety Equipment, Such As Those Dust Masks That Are Specially Designed To Filter Out Microscopic Particles. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov