Hitachi DS18DVF3 Review
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
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| Review of Hitachi DS18DVF3 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit |
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| Manufacturer: Hitachi |
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Customer Reviews (44) |
| List Price: $255.56 |
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Product Description |
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DS18DVF3, 18V, Variable Speed, Cordless, Drill, Designed To Meet The Need For A Compact, Lightweight Drill That Has The Power & Durability To Stand Up To Tough Jobs, With Features Such As A 2 Speed Transmission, 22 Position Clutch Setting, Comfortable Non Slip Grip, A 5 Position Belt Hook & 1.4AH Batteries, Features Include: Compact & Lightweight, Only 8.65" In Length & 4.4 LBS, Class Leading 400 INLBS Of Torque To Power Through The Toughest Jobs, 1.4AH Batteries Allow For Longer Run Time & Fewer Battery Charges, 22 Stage Clutch For High Torque And/Or Precision Driving, Convenient 5 Position Belt Hook Features & Integrated Bit Holder, 2 Speed Transmission & Variable Speed Switch Allow For Ultimate Speed Control, Soft, Non Slip Elastomer Grip For Increased User Comfort.
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Product Details |
- Class leading 400 inch-pounds of torque power through the toughest jobs
- Rugged, lightweight plastic body
- Ergonomic, soft, and comfortable anti-slip grip
- Compact and lightweight at only 7.5-inches in length and 4.4-pounds
- Includes drill, flashlight, 2 1.4Ah batteries, quick charger, carrying case, driver bit, and 5-year warranty on drill
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Customer Reviews |
Excellent drill, especially for the price.
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| Review Date: November 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Viking One Alpha, Miami, FL |
I bought this drill based on the ergonomics. I picked up and held every drill at the store and this one has perfect ergonomics. The handle is very comfortable and it appears to be perfectly balanced, the weight is perfect, feels light but well made. This drill is the most comfortable to hold by far of any drill I have seen or tested and I looked at every brand in several stores.
The drill has a lot of torque and the clutch is great. I use it as a cordless screwdriver most of the time and a drill on occasion. Most chuck less drills have a hard time holding the bits, but you can use the DeWalt drill bits that have a hexagonal base and it solves the problem completely.
The batteries last a long time and charge in about 30 minutes. It comes with two so you can charge one while using the other. They won't charge until they cool down however (the charger will not charge a hot battery).
If you need a longer run time, you can get NiMH or Li-Ion batteries in anywhere from 1.5Ah to 3.0Ah that fit this drill. If you go with either of those however, you will need a new charger since the supplied charger is only for Ni-Cad batteries. The UC18YRL is a universal charger that can charge all 3 types of batteries.
You can also buy the DS18DFL package which appears to be the same drill with Li-Ion batteries but without a flashlight. For some reason the Li-Ion drill is rated about 6% less torque of 374in/lbs vs this one is 400 in/lbs, although I doubt anyone could tell the difference.
The flashlight is bright and lasts a long time, I use it all the time. The light comes with a spare lamp inside if you unscrew the cover. I had a hard time finding replacement lamps for the light for a while, but then found out the Makita ML180 lamps work perfectly as a replacement so I just pick those up at a local Makita dealer.
I have dropped both the flashlight and the drill onto a concrete floor about several times and both survived without damage except killing the flashlight bulb if the light was on.
I bought two kits I use in two locations and this set has been great in every way. The batteries are getting old so I'll replace them with NiMH or Li-Ion and get the universal charger.
All rechargeable batteries self discharge so if you charge it and store it, it will be dead when you need it. If you use it only occasionally, it is best to store the batteries with a low charge or near empty, not fully charged to extend their lifetime.
When you replace them, you can recycle them at most hardware stores or any Radioshack will accept them. Don't throw them out, the Cadmium is toxic and like all rechargeable batteries, they should be disposed of properly. |
Well worth the money.
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| Review Date: March 12, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Scott D. Salts, |
| A real hit on the job site.Very light and compact.Has a lot of torque.I have used it sparingly since I got it but I can say I am happy.Doesnt have the torque of the 16 volt porter cable but it isnt like dragging a car battery around to install.I have been hanging it on my belt and it isnt uncomfortable.I carry a lot of stuff on my belt and the Hitachi fits my belt and my hand very well.Very ergonomic |
Really works well
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| Review Date: September 11, 2006 |
| Reviewer: George Heiser, Clymer, New York |
| This 18 volt Hitachi is a little power house and the batteries just seem to work and work. I use the drill a lot and under some heavy duty conditions but it just keeps going. When a charge is needed there is a very short downtime for recharge and you are back in business. I wish it wasn't made in China but that is so much the trend; however, it really is a quality drill at a very affordable price. If I needed another cordless (won't ever give up on my corded Milwaukee) I'd buy another one of these. |
Hitachi DS18DVF3 18 volt Cordless Drill Kit
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| Review Date: May 16, 2006 |
| Reviewer: A. White, |
| Awesome drill...received it last Friday and was put to work right away and all weekend long. I've been doing a lot of DIY at home. Putting up sheetrock, hanging cabinets, drilling holes for cable wires in the attic, and holes for door knobs. This drill has enough power to do most housework. Very satisfied and a great bang for the buck. |
No words I just love this tools!!!
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| Review Date: March 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mikhail Yankelevich, Washington |
First charge produced over 300 of 1 1/2" Phillips screws (non stripped) plus 3 holes of 2" in diameter in 2 layers of 3/4" OSB and the battery was still good for the flashlight!
What also can you ask for?
Tork regulator is very gentle on lower numbers 1-6 and very strong on 16-22 and a LOW/High speed switch is very handy. Marvelous little tool!
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Nice Drill
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| Review Date: April 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Nancy Landers, |
| The Hitachi 18 volt 1/2 inch cordless drill is very easy to use and light enough, yet powerful enough to perform most hosehould repair/improvement projects quickly & easily - and the price was good. The flashlight is just an extra. |
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