This is the DeWalt Flexvolt DCH733 1-7/8" SDS Max hammer drill! This thing is a beast! Link: amzn.to/3sA6CqE #dewalt #dewalttought #hammerdrill #sds #sdsmax #core #drill
I’d imagine something like this is designed for the job that only calls for a single or couple of uses. Kind of an expensive deal but, hey I guess it works
@@dangrimes5078 yeah, people watch a few paid ads and think they are all suddenly experienced handymen. The physics remains that some tools doesn't do well with batteries, unless you have a giant one. Manufacturers also try to just use the same mould but add battery receptacle, which kills any balance (the importance of which cannot be overstated for a heavy use tool). I think unless you cant help it, some tools should be corded for most application. Oscillators, circ saw, SDS, blowers, recip saws... All tend to do better with cords unless you have a 8-9AH + in there (but now you have a giant tool)
Doubt them all you want. I’m a professional carpenter and Dewalts 60v tools are the shit. The only time my 60v saw runs through more than one battery per day is if I’m cutting long stair stringers (like 18-20 stairs, 4-5 stringers). I swear by their 60v tools. Anyone who uses them buys them.
I do road work in Canada. Could this replace the drills we use with a air compresser? Could dials in the side walks/roads? What's the biggest drillbit?
One thing for consideration if you’re constantly using a drill back to back uses in a commercial environment , the battery will get hot af and you might have to wait a lot of in betweens for cooling/charging but if you’re not constantly drilling over and over back to back the cordless is the way to go 💯
rule of thumb for batteries the bigger it is the cooler it is. Same draw more capacity. Cooler battery. Thats why they offer te 9amp battery with their grinders now in a kit. The 6 was getting too hot. Can lead to early tool and battery death.
Link in description.
What type of bits you using
My dentist has one of those!!
So it is safe to say that you are toothless...? lol
@@paedahe4975 he only uses the latest technology on my hard teeth
Lol. Just came from the dentist. Can confirm 👍
yeah but it’s a lot smaller
@@jessihawkins9116 don’t talk about my junk !
This is on my wish list
Have the largest 1 of these it’s a absolute beast of a machine
what a beauty! I wish I had one while at work. - electrician -
Not just the drill that makes the hole though 🤔 nice lookin drill bit to lol
I'd imagine these go through batteries like Fatman going into a 6 pack? I am always wary of battery powered high discharge/demand tools.
As you should be
My new Royobi 40v leaf blower is great for 10 minutes
I’d imagine something like this is designed for the job that only calls for a single or couple of uses. Kind of an expensive deal but, hey I guess it works
@@dangrimes5078 yeah, people watch a few paid ads and think they are all suddenly experienced handymen. The physics remains that some tools doesn't do well with batteries, unless you have a giant one. Manufacturers also try to just use the same mould but add battery receptacle, which kills any balance (the importance of which cannot be overstated for a heavy use tool). I think unless you cant help it, some tools should be corded for most application. Oscillators, circ saw, SDS, blowers, recip saws... All tend to do better with cords unless you have a 8-9AH + in there (but now you have a giant tool)
Doubt them all you want. I’m a professional carpenter and Dewalts 60v tools are the shit. The only time my 60v saw runs through more than one battery per day is if I’m cutting long stair stringers (like 18-20 stairs, 4-5 stringers). I swear by their 60v tools. Anyone who uses them buys them.
I like my Bosch
Longer videos!Please!
do you have any chipping videos ?
Look at all of that silica dust
I do road work in Canada. Could this replace the drills we use with a air compresser? Could dials in the side walks/roads? What's the biggest drillbit?
One thing for consideration if you’re constantly using a drill back to back uses in a commercial environment , the battery will get hot af and you might have to wait a lot of in betweens for cooling/charging but if you’re not constantly drilling over and over back to back the cordless is the way to go 💯
rule of thumb for batteries the bigger it is the cooler it is. Same draw more capacity. Cooler battery. Thats why they offer te 9amp battery with their grinders now in a kit. The 6 was getting too hot. Can lead to early tool and battery death.
How is it for chipping stucco
I want this but its so darn expensive plus the batteries. Around a 1000 in a kit.
But does it go through rebar?
Depending on the bit, I’m sure it does. That things a beast.
Model please?
1000%🙋🙋🙋
How much?
yeah how much 😕
Shouldn't be using hammer mode with that core bit mate. Unless you want it to lose its teeth faster than a meth addict...
It’s a drill bit 🤦🏻♂️ it’s designed and manufactured for this exact purpose
@@ThtGSXRguy pretty sure 0:38 is a core bit but I could be wrong. That would be one hella expensive drill bit though!
@@TheVeganPlumber My apologies Video didn’t load the last 10 seconds and didn’t see the next clip. Correct that is a core bit not to be used on hammer
@@ThtGSXRguy no worries dude we all good :) have an awesome weekend 😄
@@TheVeganPlumber Have a good one too 👊
You just walk around making glory holes?
I swear cordless tools like this breaker Are completly senseless.
Fake