Pro tool seller in KCMO Impressive that the voltage drop with the power stack and 4.0 low profile battery were identical. The 3.0 and 4.0 low profile batteries are identical. Same size, same weight, take exactly the same amount of time to charge. Hence the 3.0 low profile battery is really 4.0 Makes any tool stand without tipping, my personal favorite battery in the Dewalt line.
Just bought this on special from home depot with free 5ah battery. Installed 18 shutters in brick wall with the 2Ah battery with no problem. The best part it has a belt hook and light weight on extension ladders. I watched a few videos about the power stack but now I'm definitely getting them for all my small tools like drywall cutter and screw gun, router, planer, impact
Great channel, solid , reliable info as always. This is perfect for smaller multiple holes up to 3/8. Not at that depth though. More like 2-2 1/2” deep like tapcons
Man this was my dedicated for punching holes in clients walls installing wireless internet, at a lot of houses the attic and walls are not viable to run cable in once they are filled in and at that point if they don’t have an internet cat5e or 6 cable stubbed out somewhere we have to go thru the wall to get in. I would punch 1/2” and 5/8” holes through 2ft of concrete with it regularly and it never even skipped a beat. It was astounding fast at that. The key was using good Irwin and Milwaukee bits. I found that these super cheap 18” and 24” irwin bits were by far the fastest with it. At 3/8” you could put the whole 24” rod into pressurized concrete or stone like butter. I’m so damned beat that it was in my tough system 2.0 set when it got stolen… this was my favorite tool! I bought it before release day because our Home Depot had them a week early some how
So when I decided I would like to try some wood carving, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR I went all out and got the best Dremel I could find. I quickly discovered that carving just by hand is a long process (and painful on the hands). Rotary tools can all basically do the same things, but this one has two particular features that set it apart. First, you can use it much more dextrously since it doesn't have a power cord pulling on it. You can also take it anywhere without pulling an extension cord along with you. It's hard to overestimate the benefit of this. You'd think that you'd have to sacrifice some power for this, but this Dremel has a very strong and long-lasting battery and it charges quickly. Secondly, while most rotary told have a few speed settings, this Dremel has a sliding scale, from very slow to extremely fast. This thing can do about a million different jobs, but I would point out one drawback, which is certainly not unique to Dremel, is that it's a small chore to change out the different tips.
I just got one because my old drill was making fumes and a lot of noise. It's lighter and more powerful I just used setting up some concrete forms. Nice hammer drill 👍🏻
Thx. I just ordered 1. Im an electronic systems tech i drill up to 3/8 and rarely 1 inch which i wont do with this one. Anyway here in florida we go through masonry a lot and the size and demo makes it perfect for my field. Cable/satellite Cctv Alarm Automation Theatre
I have a 1" a 1 1/4" and a 1 3/4" roto hammers I think that thing is cool but I think I'm going to stick with my 996 or 999 for little stuff, plus the 200 bucks. It might be nice to see a comparison with the drills???
I drilled a hole thorugh sheet steel with a DCD791 and 1.3Ah obsolete battery yesterday - in high gear - cut out multiple times on what was effectively a very easy job :-D I will reconsider what I run on that drill. I think I'd like to get some power stacks for my impacts and 79X drills only. But not available to me yet. Patience. 4/5 packs in the meantime.
@@jncn1490 I know, but that wasn't steel, I could bite a piece out without damaging my perfect teeth - it was more like paper :-p PS, that drill typically has a 3mm bit into steel or timber and does just fine. Also did just fine in low ratio on this job.
Not all drill bits are created equally. I recently purchased a diablo sds bit with rebar cutting abilities. Even if I’m not drilling through rebar it makes drilling through concrete that mucj more efficient than just using a regular sds concrete bit. I’d like to see a comparison of this same hammer drill but using different brands of bits, ect. From this video I’m not very impressed with this little hammer drill.
The 12v extreme line is pretty good. I use the impact drill daily. Not that the 20v impact is heavy, smaller, lighter tools make a difference at the end of the day.
@@beeps7 I like the dewalt 12v stuff. They just took way too long to develop that line. I have a couple Milwaukee m12 tools. Only bought in because of the 23g pin nailer, which is fantastic. Don't want to buy into more different battery platforms. I like that there's an atomic version of the 12v hammerdrill. No reason why they couldn't do the same with the installation tool as well. That paired with a powerstack battery would be just as small and light.
@@jamessimon7292 they didn't do it with the installation driver because it was literally designed to work in tight spaces, which is what the 12V tools are all about. The 12V line isn't exactly expensive to buy into either. You can get the brushless screwdriver kit with two 2ah batteries and charger for only $130. Or the brushless hammer drill and impact driver w/ 2 battery kit for $200. The batteries are also relatively cheap on eBay.
Thanks Brian this looks a brilliant tool. I am all Milwaukee but I want a set of compact tools to complement my full size Milwaukee tools. I don’t like the M12 Milwaukee tools owing to their battery design/uncomfortable hand grip as a result. I think with the power stack Dewalt is seriously making me question the point of 12v tools. I think I will get this along with the 805 hammer drill and 850 impact driver all with Powerstack. Dewalt is making the best compact tools right now for my money.
I'm completely new to rotary hammer drills. Would the DCH293 be able to use the same bits as this one without breaking them? I'm debating whether to get that drill over this one for more range in the drill bits I can use.
Yes, although you might find that it drills smaller holes a bit too large. Rotohammers tend to have a “sweet spot” range in which they are most effective, the DCH293 is probably best for drilling 3/8”-3/4” holes. Might be a bit too much power for smaller 3/16-5/16” holes
Has anyone else noticed grease coming from the vent on the top. I use mine for 100 or less holes a week ive had it for 6 months and it just started happening about 3 weeks ago.
Take it back during your warranty period . Don't put up with it any longer . Thats a manufacturing fault . That shouldn't be happening Let me know how you get on with it
@Gonzalo Lozano is much different from the regular dewalt drill/drivers with hammer mode? Like should I buy it if I all ready have the basic hammer drill/driver? Thank you
The reading you’re getting on your voltage meter aren’t accurate by any means. Yes, it will give you an idea of voltage sag but if you truly want to know the batteries pack voltage sag you’ll need connect your voltage meter directly to position and negative side of the battery pack (Before the batteries connecting terminal block) 👍🏻
Drilling holes in cement, concrete, brick, stone etc up to 5/8 but 3/8 hole is the recommended max..SDS drills are 10x faster then hammer drills for multiple holes
Let the hammer drill hammer 😂 pressing down so hard reduces its efficiency, could be bro science but that’s what my co workers have harped me on in the past
Watching all of that concrete dust shooting out of the holes you were drilling, I was cringing thinking, "where is your HEPA vacuum?" OSHA would certainly write you up for this safety violation! Lol
@@Las_cacas Or maybe...just do what's right to protect your long term health, along with the health of others working along side of you...or not. IDGAF!
I used this all day at work today. Hung conduit around a mansion, also drilled in with a 1" and this thing rocked. I bet i drilled 80 holes in total.
As a homeowner I have probably drilled 2 dozen holes in concrete in 10 years of homeownership. But I still “need” this tool
Pro tool seller in KCMO Impressive that the voltage drop with the power stack and 4.0 low profile battery were identical. The 3.0 and 4.0 low profile batteries are identical. Same size, same weight, take exactly the same amount of time to charge. Hence the 3.0 low profile battery is really 4.0 Makes any tool stand without tipping, my personal favorite battery in the Dewalt line.
Just bought this on special from home depot with free 5ah battery. Installed 18 shutters in brick wall with the 2Ah battery with no problem. The best part it has a belt hook and light weight on extension ladders. I watched a few videos about the power stack but now I'm definitely getting them for all my small tools like drywall cutter and screw gun, router, planer, impact
Router gonna eat that thing up. Not worth for run-time
Great channel, solid , reliable info as always. This is perfect for smaller multiple holes up to 3/8. Not at that depth though. More like 2-2 1/2” deep like tapcons
Man this was my dedicated for punching holes in clients walls installing wireless internet, at a lot of houses the attic and walls are not viable to run cable in once they are filled in and at that point if they don’t have an internet cat5e or 6 cable stubbed out somewhere we have to go thru the wall to get in. I would punch 1/2” and 5/8” holes through 2ft of concrete with it regularly and it never even skipped a beat. It was astounding fast at that. The key was using good Irwin and Milwaukee bits. I found that these super cheap 18” and 24” irwin bits were by far the fastest with it. At 3/8” you could put the whole 24” rod into pressurized concrete or stone like butter. I’m so damned beat that it was in my tough system 2.0 set when it got stolen… this was my favorite tool!
I bought it before release day because our Home Depot had them a week early some how
Very cool showing the battery voltage during use! It would be cool to see the same on some other tools in the future.
Needs the chipping mode....
Yes but it is ONLy 5/8
Yeah that's a deal breaker no chipping mode rather get a normal hammer drill
Great for fiber cement siding. Popping a wire hole through the side of a house. I like the small form factor.
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@@tedmcdonald3377 I have Bosch and Kobalt SDS drills. I want the DeWalt, just need an excuse. Ted, what’s my excuse? lol
@@paedahe4975 that your life won't be complete without it😂🤣😂
I legit just bought this tonight for store pickup tomorrow (deal with free 5ah) for EXACTLY this. Oh and tapcons/other concrete fasteners.
@@paedahe4975 this one is itty bitty you can take it on the roof and mount to or run cable into masonry chimneys
strongly considering buying this for a new business I want to start. thanks for the review boss, it looks good!
Glad I could help
I got this one as a bare tool for $149. For a lightweight rotary hammer I can't find better than that. I barely go over 1/2", though
Thank you for demonstration I just got that tool today. The information was very helpful 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Would be cool if you also took current measurements too. Then we'd know how much power the tool is using.
I’ve got the full size one ( guess would say that ) love it use it a lot on setting red heads and rebar 1/2” but got my wheels turning for tapcons 🤔 👍
I liked your thorough description. 👍 Thanks! I know now I have to get one 💯
So when I decided I would like to try some wood carving, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR I went all out and got the best Dremel I could find. I quickly discovered that carving just by hand is a long process (and painful on the hands). Rotary tools can all basically do the same things, but this one has two particular features that set it apart. First, you can use it much more dextrously since it doesn't have a power cord pulling on it. You can also take it anywhere without pulling an extension cord along with you. It's hard to overestimate the benefit of this. You'd think that you'd have to sacrifice some power for this, but this Dremel has a very strong and long-lasting battery and it charges quickly. Secondly, while most rotary told have a few speed settings, this Dremel has a sliding scale, from very slow to extremely fast. This thing can do about a million different jobs, but I would point out one drawback, which is certainly not unique to Dremel, is that it's a small chore to change out the different tips.
I just got one because my old drill was making fumes and a lot of noise.
It's lighter and more powerful
I just used setting up some concrete forms.
Nice hammer drill 👍🏻
What drill do you have before?
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Thx. I just ordered 1. Im an electronic systems tech i drill up to 3/8 and rarely 1 inch which i wont do with this one. Anyway here in florida we go through masonry a lot and the size and demo makes it perfect for my field.
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The size makes it a good choice for kitchen cabinet installations .
I have a 1" a 1 1/4" and a 1 3/4" roto hammers I think that thing is cool but I think I'm going to stick with my 996 or 999 for little stuff, plus the 200 bucks. It might be nice to see a comparison with the drills???
Nice video explaining a lot of aspects about it.
Did you check how it works on RCC re-inforced concrete?
Top notch video sir , great idea with the voltage meter visual.
I drilled a hole thorugh sheet steel with a DCD791 and 1.3Ah obsolete battery yesterday - in high gear - cut out multiple times on what was effectively a very easy job :-D I will reconsider what I run on that drill. I think I'd like to get some power stacks for my impacts and 79X drills only. But not available to me yet. Patience. 4/5 packs in the meantime.
Completely the wrong battery (1.3) for drilling steel. Should be a 5ah for many holes or a powerstack or at least a 3ah high output
@@jncn1490 I know, but that wasn't steel, I could bite a piece out without damaging my perfect teeth - it was more like paper :-p PS, that drill typically has a 3mm bit into steel or timber and does just fine. Also did just fine in low ratio on this job.
When you did the drill here in the vid, where you putting much pressure on the drill?
Ideal way to lubricate the chuck? Mine leaks grease after heavy use.
But you did amazing job showing this merchandise
What a great demonstration
Not all drill bits are created equally. I recently purchased a diablo sds bit with rebar cutting abilities. Even if I’m not drilling through rebar it makes drilling through concrete that mucj more efficient than just using a regular sds concrete bit. I’d like to see a comparison of this same hammer drill but using different brands of bits, ect. From this video I’m not very impressed with this little hammer drill.
Is this DeWalt ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Brushless Ultra-Compact 5/8 in. SDS Plus Hammer Drill suitable for mixing thinset and concrete?
Could I use this to install wall plates on a concrete slab?
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I like it. Now I want them to make the 5 in 1 installation screwdriver in atomic. No interest in the 12v line
5 in 1 screwdriver. That’s what I am waiting for. .
The 12v extreme line is pretty good. I use the impact drill daily. Not that the 20v impact is heavy, smaller, lighter tools make a difference at the end of the day.
@@beeps7 I like the dewalt 12v stuff. They just took way too long to develop that line. I have a couple Milwaukee m12 tools. Only bought in because of the 23g pin nailer, which is fantastic. Don't want to buy into more different battery platforms. I like that there's an atomic version of the 12v hammerdrill. No reason why they couldn't do the same with the installation tool as well. That paired with a powerstack battery would be just as small and light.
@@jamessimon7292 they didn't do it with the installation driver because it was literally designed to work in tight spaces, which is what the 12V tools are all about. The 12V line isn't exactly expensive to buy into either. You can get the brushless screwdriver kit with two 2ah batteries and charger for only $130. Or the brushless hammer drill and impact driver w/ 2 battery kit for $200. The batteries are also relatively cheap on eBay.
@Walrus, but isn't that also what the Atomic line is supposed to be also? Small and light, that is.
Thanks Brian😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
can you put an earth auger bit on that?
What is the milwaukee competition for this product?
hello, can larger drill bits be drilled as in the description up to 16mm. greetings
They will be slow. 11mm and below is best.
Very nice video thank you
Thank you for the video
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This is 199 on home Depot with charger 6ah battery and 4ah battery xr batteries
Can I use a 1/2" bit
Yes but no
The powerstack will be cool on that tool i guest
I have a 20v5ah although it takes away from compact it should work, correct? I mean it will connect right?
Yes. The 5Ah batteries are the ones I use most often. I don’t even bother with the 2Ah or 1.3Ah batteries unless it’s something quick around the house
Thanks Brian this looks a brilliant tool. I am all Milwaukee but I want a set of compact tools to complement my full size Milwaukee tools. I don’t like the M12 Milwaukee tools owing to their battery design/uncomfortable hand grip as a result. I think with the power stack Dewalt is seriously making me question the point of 12v tools. I think I will get this along with the 805 hammer drill and 850 impact driver all with Powerstack. Dewalt is making the best compact tools right now for my money.
I'm completely new to rotary hammer drills. Would the DCH293 be able to use the same bits as this one without breaking them? I'm debating whether to get that drill over this one for more range in the drill bits I can use.
Yes, although you might find that it drills smaller holes a bit too large. Rotohammers tend to have a “sweet spot” range in which they are most effective, the DCH293 is probably best for drilling 3/8”-3/4” holes. Might be a bit too much power for smaller 3/16-5/16” holes
nice video. How's it fair powerwise compared to the ryobi p222?
Yes i know that it's brushed and lots of ryobi haters ans whatnot
I've blown two ryobi motors ,
Has anyone else noticed grease coming from the vent on the top. I use mine for 100 or less holes a week ive had it for 6 months and it just started happening about 3 weeks ago.
Take it back during your warranty period . Don't put up with it any longer . Thats a manufacturing fault . That shouldn't be happening
Let me know how you get on with it
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So basically if you have a heavy duty hammer drill, this is probably a waste of money?
Think it would be ok to run the 6 ah flex volt battery on this?
Yes it would. I bought the combo kit and it came with a 4ah and 6ah battery
@Gonzalo Lozano is much different from the regular dewalt drill/drivers with hammer mode? Like should I buy it if I all ready have the basic hammer drill/driver? Thank you
Enough already. I'll get one. I'll get one. You don't have to twist my arm.
The reading you’re getting on your voltage meter aren’t accurate by any means. Yes, it will give you an idea of voltage sag but if you truly want to know the batteries pack voltage sag you’ll need connect your voltage meter directly to position and negative side of the battery pack (Before the batteries connecting terminal block) 👍🏻
No hammer option on it
What is the tool for
What is the tool used for
Are you serious? Did you watch the video? He uses it for what it's for IN the video.
@@fredio54 I did watch the video
If you're asking the question, then this tool is probably not for you! Lol
Drilling holes in cement, concrete, brick, stone etc up to 5/8 but 3/8 hole is the recommended max..SDS drills are 10x faster then hammer drills for multiple holes
This is the light tool to use on extension ladder to install shutters in brick wall and has a belt hook
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No chipping mode mehhh
It’s too small to be useful to chip. You need a min of 1 1/14 “ SDS for that
@@jncn1490 the xr sds hammer works great for tile demo and other light tasks like that
No chip bit if a deal breaker bit of a shame
It’s a fail without hammer/ chipping mode!
Let the hammer drill hammer 😂 pressing down so hard reduces its efficiency, could be bro science but that’s what my co workers have harped me on in the past
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Watching all of that concrete dust shooting out of the holes you were drilling, I was cringing thinking, "where is your HEPA vacuum?"
OSHA would certainly write you up for this safety violation! Lol
Narc
@@Las_cacas Or maybe...just do what's right to protect your long term health, along with the health of others working along side of you...or not. IDGAF!
@@El_Diablo_LI haha, no I totally agree with you
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