🔧 Drill Like a Pro with Dewalt's Diamond Drill!
The Dewalt D21570K-GB Diamond Drill is a powerful 240V corded electric drill designed for professional use. With a robust 1300W motor, it excels in drilling applications with dry core bits up to 127mm in bricks and soft masonry. Its two-speed gearbox enhances versatility, while the heavy-duty 16mm steel chuck allows for quick bit changes. The innovative mode selection collar provides intuitive control, making it an essential tool for any serious tradesperson.
Manufacturer | Dewalt |
Part Number | DEWD21570K |
Product Dimensions | 38 x 11 x 21.5 cm; 3 kg |
Item model number | D21570K-GB |
Size | 240 Volt |
Colour | Yellow/Black |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Maximum power | 1300 Watts |
Torque | 1300 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Speed | 3500 RPM |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | 1 x Dewalt diamond drill1 x Multi-Position side handle 1 x Depth Stop 1 x Heavy Duty Carrying Case |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery description | Not Included |
Item Weight | 3 kg |
M**D
Seriously effective drill
Much as I prefer cordless tools, for drilling in stone, concrete etc you just need more power. I actually first used it with a 10cm hole saw in thick mdf and it barely slowed down. I don’t know how well it will last, but it all seems built for the long run. Comfortable and smooth running.
S**N
Good powerful drill
This is some great kit I already have drills but was finding it hard to drill in a fireplace due to being extra hard from the heat so I gave this a try and was amazed it really was easy and would recommend to anyone even tho I use makita brands
M**S
Really impreseed
After using Hilti and eibenstock for coring holes for work, I wasn’t holding out much hope that this would be any good, I was wrong, For the money it is brilliant
D**N
Realiability
Im a heating engineer and core 2 or 3 flue holes a year. Unfortunately I've been through 3 of these averaging about 6 core holes max each drill. Last one only did 3 and was 3 weeks out of the 1 Yr warranty and I contacted dewalt about it because really enoyed after buying 3 of these, they basically said nothing can do because I didn't register it for 5yr extended warranty even though I had proof of purchase date, clearly this drill is not made to a high standard that you would expect from dewalt. Really not happy with the drill or dewalt and think I'm slowly going to move back to makita but got so many dewalt tools might take little while. My cordless 18v dewalt sds out performs this drill and I've done 30 times more holes and it's outlasted 3 of these 240v core drills?
R**K
Good all around corded drill
Had this drill for just over a year now, bought it to help me with house renovation and it’s getting the job done without a single problem, on few occasions I’ve even put in attachments from my cheap SDS (the chuck is strong enough to hold them without a problem). It’s done brilliantly coring through brick and stone. Drilling any holes with it is a pleasure, no matter if it’s brick or steel. Yes, it is a bit heavier than standard corded drills, but the chuck is a bit bigger as well, which to me is an advantage. Well made solid piece of equipment! Once I’m done with the house it’ll be a nice addition to my workshop
J**Y
Great fore cores
A really high quality drill that I bought at the same time as a batch of core drills. Drilled my first core effortlessly. I only have it 4 stars as I went to drill some hard material today with an 8mm masonry bit and there wasn't much of a hammer action and I could have still done with my STS monster drill instead. However, I bought it to use with cores and it does this well.
A**R
Core drill
Good drill for the price, fast spin good clutch and better than my Makita purpose built core drill
K**R
Lasted 2 years
Speed selector have up just after 12 months and clutch gave out after 2 years.When clutch was 'working' it didn't always disengage and handle position meant a painful twist of the wrist .Stick to a rear handled drill if I was you.
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