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Durable Construction
Customers have expressed high satisfaction with the durable construction of the Greenworks cordless SDS 1.2J Heavy Duty Rotary Hammer Drill. They've reported using it daily for various household projects and construction, and have had positive experiences with its longevity and performance. Some customers have even compared it to higher-priced brands, stating that it holds up just as well.
Long Battery Life
Customers have expressed their satisfaction with the long battery life of the Greenworks cordless SDS 1.2J Heavy Duty Rotary Hammer Drill, stating that it holds a charge for a very long time and has been convenient for them in their projects. Some customers have also mentioned that they've used the batteries in other Greenworks tools and appreciated the compatibility. However, one customer reported an issue with the drill breaking at the end of the handle where the battery connects.
Powerful Performance
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the powerful performance of the Greenworks cordless SDS rotary hammer drill. They praise its ability to handle various tasks with ease and speed, and some even compare it to more expensive models. However, a few customers have noted that they felt the tool was heavy but still appreciated its power. No evidence of fraud or false advertising has been found in the reviews provided.
Easy Maneuverability
Customers generally praise the easy maneuverability of the Greenworks cordless SDS 1.2J Heavy Duty Rotary Hammer Drill, noting its lightweight and powerful features that make their jobs easier. However, some users have expressed concerns about the drill's trigger travel and perceived lack of true variable speed as advertised.
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Lightweight Design
Customers generally praise the lightweight design of the Greenworks cordless SDS rotary hammer drill, making it easy to use with 2Ah batteries. However, some users have reported issues with the tool's power and performance, specifically when running screws in boards.
Highlights
Quality
Excellent drill this is my first cordless hammer drill and what a bonus the keyless chuck is.
Really good set, does the job well.
Almost impossible to tight drill-bit holder, so bit is slipping out easily even with a pine wood.
This drill completed the job without an additional charge and i still had power to spare.
Price
I was a little skeptical because of the low price but i thought i’d give it a try and am very happy i did.
I love the price, i am electrician.
For the price you are getting a very powerful tool that gets the job done
But, the price was right so i decided to go for it.
Shipping
Called the vendor and they sent it right out.
Packaging/appearance
Was supposed to come with impact but set.
Competitiveness
Both driver & impact, work as good as or better because 24v,plus you can't beat the price!
I have previously purchased dewalt drills and i was wary that a green works hammer drill would do the job.
They're not as strong as, say, dewalt or milwaukee or whatever big brand driver but they get the job done and cost like half fo... Read More
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, great, set, needed and heavy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 778 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 5 2024.
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Units are pretty big and heavy
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Almost impossible to tight drillbit holder so bit is slipping out easily even with a pine wood
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I havent tried it with hardwood yet but i guess it wont keep bit in place
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Theyre not as strong as say dewalt or milwaukee or whatever big brand driver but they get the job done and cost like half for the tool and like a quarter for the batteries
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Theyve been holding up under some serious strain too
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Ive been boring into wood aluminum hardy board and theyve been holding up
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I even used a socket adapter on the driver the other day to get the lugnuts off my tires on an old 95 dakota
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Was supposed to come with impact but set
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