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M18 hole hawg
M18 hole hawg





New DeWalt 60v Flexvolt PlatformĭeWalt leaving their 20v platform to change to the new 60v line may upset a few DeWalt users. With a 4” hole saw I have had very little difficulty drilling, but haven’t had to drill more then an a couple inches to set a box.

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In high speed, the drill came to a stop, I switched to low, and powered through at a steady pace. It’s toughest test for me came when I was drilling through about 12” of both 2x’s and a beam when I hit a nail. Using a 1” augur bit I have found there is no stopping DeWalt 60v Flexvolt Stud and Joist Drill. With a second battery, I would be able to drill out all of the holes needed in a 2500 sq foot new construction house.ĭeWalt 60v Flexvolt Stud and Joist Drill Performance For example, on my first test, I was able to drill 168 1” holes through some double and triple but most single 2x’s on a new construction project using only one battery. You must have two batteries to be able to work with this tool all day. The down side is that the Battery does not last as long as you may think it should based on its large size. The drill is a better, more powerful tool then it’s corded brother. The DeWalt 60v Flexvolt Stud and Joist Drill is no different. With the 60volt Flex line, DeWalt seems to be aiming to give you tools that are as powerful as their corded competition. (Take a look at our other articles for more specific information about the individual tools) DeWalt 60v Flexvolt Stud and Joist Drill Both tools have their pro’s and cons and I will quickly tell you about them without getting too deep into the specifications.

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The Milwaukee Hole Hawg Vs DeWalt Flexvolt Joist Drill debate intrigued me so I decided to test the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hole Hawg Vs DeWalt 60v Flexvolt Joist Drill and see how they paired up. As a side note, Milwaukee also has a larger version more geared toward Plumbers but I am not a Plumber, I am an Electrician. I am asked almost every time I’m seen using the DeWalt 60v Flexvolt Joist Drill or the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hole Hawg which one I prefer and how I would compare the two tools. Milwaukee Hole Hawg Vs DeWalt Flexvolt Joist Drill







M18 hole hawg