DEWALT DW6KTRG Heavy Duty XRP 18 Volt Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit

DEWALT DW6KTRG Heavy Duty XRP 18 Volt Cordless 6-Tool Combo KitManufacturer: DeWalt
Model: DW6KTRG
Rating: (2 reviews)

List Price: $1,100.00 Buy from Amazon.com

Features:

  • 1/2″ hammerdrill/drill/driver with 450 in./lb. of torque
  • 6-1/2″ circ saw can cut 2×4’s at 45-degrees
  • Quick change blade clamp on reciprocating saw
  • Right angle drill for confined spaces
  • Cut-off tool operates at 6,500 rpm for cutting and grinding

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Here’s a great collection of DeWalt tools that all use the same 18-volt batteries. The 1/2-inch adjustable clutch drill/driver/hammer drill’s high-torque motor delivers 450 inch/pounds of torque for drilling with large bits and driving large-shank screws with no worries of lock-up because the third speed is 38 percent faster, with a range of 0 to 2,000 rpm. The chuck’s carbide jaws won’t let go of even the smallest bit. The DW938 reciprocating saw has nice ergonomics–good balance, a comfortable grip, and it’s not unwieldy, even with the battery attached. We particularly like the keyless blade clamp that lets you change blades without touching the blade or reciprocating shaft. The 6-1/2-inch circular saw is one of favorites for its light weight, power and ease. You can see the blade on the left side, so you’ve got great cutting-line visibility. Want to bevel? No problem. And it’s even got a rip fence. The right-angle drill has two speed ranges of 0-500/0-1,500 rpm for more flexibility and a max torque of 310 inch/pounds for large bits and fasteners. The nice long trigger lets you reach it even in the tightest spaces, and in case you need to back something out, you’ve got reverse at your fingertips. At 6,500 rpm, you’ll get high power for all kinds of cutting and grinding applications. Trim rebar, steel pipes, and iron rails with ease. Wheel-changing is easy, thanks to the spindle lock, and the three-position side handle offers great control. We like the easy grip, the comfortable trigger switch and the lock-off feature. The flex-neck flashlight’s wide-angle beam is brighter than a traditional flashlight, and you’ll find all kinds of uses for it. A nice touch we appreciate is the spare Xenon bulb, so you’ll never be in the dark. All together, quite a neat deal.–Kris Jensen-Van Heste

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