DEWALT Electric Drill, 1/4-Inch, 6.7-Amp (DW217)

Brand:DEWALT

2.9/5

235.45

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The DW217 1/4-inch VSR Corded Electric Drill is constructed with helical-cut steel and heat-treated steel gears for long life and durability. Rubber grip and two-finger trigger of the corded power drill provides comfort and control. AMAZON.COM The DEWALT DW217 Heavy-Duty 6.7 Amp, 1/4-Inch VSR Drill will handle small diameter holes in light-gauge steel with ease. Its helical-cut steel gears are heat-treated for increased durability and extended life, and its metal gear housing increases the DW217's reliability and toughness at the jobsite. Despite its rough and tough design, the ergonomically designed DW217 is extremely comfortable to use with its rubber grip and two-finger trigger. FROM THE MANUFACTURER The DW217 Pistol-Grip Drill features world-class ergonomics, guaranteed to make periods of extended use more comfortable with its two-finger trigger. This unit is designed to drill smaller diameter holes in light-gauge steel. The metal gear housing and helical-cut, heat-treated steel gears add durability and provide longer gear life. Includes chuck key and holder. See more

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Designed for small diameter holes in light-gauge steel. DEWALT corded drill has rubber grip and two-finger trigger for increased comfort and greater control. Metal gear housing for jobsite durability and increased reliability of the corded drill. Helical-cut steel, heat-treated steel gears for long life and durability for the electric drill.
Amperage 6.7 Amps
Amperage ‎6.7 Amps
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand DEWALT
Brand ‎DEWALT
Certification ‎certified frustration-free
Color Black/Yellow
Color ‎Black/Yellow
Country of Origin ‎Mexico
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 26 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎Manufactuered Brand Product
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎DW217
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎DEWALT
Maximum Power ‎300 Watts
National Stock Number ‎5130-01-451-7229
Part Number ‎DW217
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎12 x 10.25 x 3 inches
Size ‎full size
Style ‎Drill
Voltage 120 Volts
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎90-day money back, 1-year free service contract, 3-year limited warranty
Wattage ‎675 watts

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Scritto da: JohnK
A Great Workshop Drill
This is an excellent drill for many reasons. It is not too bulky to handle easily. It is very powerful, and the high rpm speed makes it very effective. I really like the keyed chuck. I had been using cordless drills with keyless chucks, and had a lot of trouble drilling in hardwood due to the chuck slipping around the drill bit, especially with the smaller diameter drill bits. With this drill, the problem is solved! The keyed chuck holds the bits very tightly--no more slipping. I highly recommend this as a convenient and high quality workshop drill.
Scritto da: Rick
Next best thing to a laser!!
This thing is fast!! If you're like me and have to pilot a large number of holes through steel, this is your ticket. Throw a good quality small diameter bit in, and you're good to go. The chuck is limited to 1/4 inch but you don't want to be putting a bigger bit in this as I've destroyed similar dewalt drills that just couldn't handle the torque. Also, you'll likely melt the drill bits down when the diameters get bigger. For what it is, there is no other drill on the market like this. The Milwaukee 4000 rpm drill is a fair bit bigger and there's a Makita that they no longer make and it didn't have a variable speed. My only beef is that the chuck is slightly wobbly and this tick's me off at this price!! I purchased a 1/4 inch jacobs chuck to replace the original one but have yet to do the swap.
Scritto da: matthew carlson
Great, heavy-duty product
Great, heavy-duty product. Very high RPM (4000) for a hand drill makes it perfect for the thousands of small holes I need to drill in aluminum sheet. I was using an air-drill but I got tired of the compressor turning on every 4 minutes. Down side? It's big. At least as big as a 3/8 chuck drill and along with the size and it's "Heavy" duty rating is it's actual weight. Pretty heavy. Still the best solution for what I need to do and 1 of the only 2 options that I could find.
Scritto da: Stephen P
A powerful drill for production work.
This is a great drill. it's a little larger than I'd like and the chuck is 3/8" (I would have preferred a 1/4") but it's a solid drill built to exacting tolerances. The higher RPM of this drill makes it ideal when drilling with smaller drill bits, something that the larger drills don't have.
Scritto da: Ward
Super Duper!
Drilled a hundred 1/8-inch pilot-holes in structural-tubing at 4000-rpm. Used a single Drill Hog M42 bit, no lubrication, and averaged three-seconds per hole. Build-quality significantly superior to DeWalt battery-tools. No adverse-issue with the generic chuck. Update: Chuck needs replacement after two-years, whereas the chuck on my Hole-Shooter lasted thirty-years. A dab of 400-grit diamond lapping-paste on the bit helps. OEM chuck costs $80, recommend Rohm ROH871025 from Amazon. Still a five-star product!
Scritto da: Christy Andersen
No drill bits included
I thought the drill came with 1/4" drill bit. Disappointed that it did not.
Scritto da: Gary
Missing part
This drill was sent without a drill chuck key. Cannot use this drill without the drill chuck key.
Scritto da: Leonard Reichard
Good Drill
The best drill we have been able to find for our shop, but like most drills these days, the chuck is inferior. Replace the chuck with a high quality one and you got yourself a good drill.
Scritto da: Androide Vázquez 13
" Poderoso para su tamaño "
El taladro DEWALT DW217 cuenta con un potente motor de 6.7 amperes , mandril o broquero ( chuck ) tipo industrial , carcasa de construcción robusta ( plástico y metal ) , hasta ahí todo bien , pero creo que hay un problema de ingeniería , no entiendo porque un taladro industrial de uso pesado ( heavy- Duty ) cuenta con demasiadas revoluciones , de 0 a 4000 RPM , son demasiadas e innecesarias , ni siquiera las brocas " M42 COBALTO al 8% " necesitarían tantas revoluciones para perforar un acero con alguna aleación o acero inoxidable , un taladro bien optimizado necesita buen torque ( buena fuerza , motor de buen amperaje ) y pocas revoluciones se que muchos pueden opinar que a este taladro no le afecta las revoluciones que genera pues esta creado para realizar perforaciones de diámetros menores ( de un 1/4 a menos ) , pero si de verdad usáramos todas esas revoluciones que genera este taladro . . . ¡ nuestras brocas nos durarían muy poco ! ( quizás se dañarían o simplemente se quedarían sin filo prematuramente ) , afortunadamente hay una luz al final del túnel , se pueden regular las revoluciones en el gatillo del taladro ( apretar el gatillo poco o mucho , según lo que vayamos a perforar , calcularle ) , otra cosa que eh notado es que con un promedio de uso medio ya esta caliente , así que hay que sujetarlo con guantes , pues la parte metálica de la carcasa obviamente ya se siente caliente , y lamentablemente el taladro no cuenta con mango auxiliar ( empuñadura adicional ) , buen taladro pero con algunos inconvenientes , quizás no este por demás hacerles una recomendación : " Taladro Milwaukee Magnum " potente motor de 7 amperes , broquero ( mandril ) industrial de un 1/4 , 0-2500 RPM , con cable quik-lok y mango auxiliar ( empuñadura adicional ) , el modelo de taladro es Milwaukee 0100-20 .

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