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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > New Hitachi Brushless Hammer Drill

New Hitachi Brushless Hammer Drill

Apr 27, 2012 Stuart 1 Comment

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Hitachi DV18DBL Brushless Hammer Drill

Rudy sent us a note that Hitachi’s new 18V cordless brushless hammer drill is due to be released this week. The new drill, model DV18DBL, features a max torque delivery of 654 in-lbs, tool length of 8.7-inches, 4.8lb weight, 1800 max RPM, 27000 BPM impactor, keyless 1/2″ chuck, 22 clutch settings, and a base-mounted LED work light.

Compared to Milwaukee’s new FUEL M18 brushless hammer drill, the Hitachi is longer and the motor delivers a bit less oomph.

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Like the new brushless drill/driver, the new hammer drill features 2 mechanical gear settings and 4 electronic power settings. The power-limiting settings seems redundant in the presence of an adjustable clutch and different speed gearbox settings, but maybe such a feature will come in handy.

The kit includes 2x 3.0 Ah lithium-ion batteries that recharge in 45-minutes. Also included is a side handle, metal belt hook, and carrying case.

MSRP is $299.

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Thanks to Rudy for the heads-up!

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1 Comment

  1. Curtiss Altman

    Apr 24, 2013

    I have this drill and I also have the compact drill only version (DS18DSAL). I prefer the compact drill over the hammer drill for general drilling because the hammer drill will shut down (briefly, annoyingly) under a sustained load. I would prefer to not have the electronic control system for this reason- it makes the extra power (if there is any) unnoticeable. I do find it handy for drilling in block/brick, especially when working up on a ladder and am glad I have it for that reason. For drilling in metal though I usually grab the compact drill. Overall I am very satisfied with the Hitachi 18V slide-battery tools with a few minor complaints. The compact drill’s forward/reverse selector became difficult to slide with one finger and the clutch started slipping (repaired under warranty). This is used in a commercial electrician setting and sees moderate use, occasional abuse. I also have the impact driver and reciprocating saw and will not hesitate to buy again if needed.

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