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Hitachi is offering an exclusive 5-year limited warranty on select power tools. The warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of the Hitachi product. The 5-year warranty covers all Hitachi electric tools, excluding grinders, hammers, and compressors, which are warranted to the original purchaser for 1 year, and batteries, O-rings, and driver blades, which are warranted for 90 days. |  | Home  Hitachi D10YB 4.6 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill | |
|  | |  | | | Hitachi D10YB 4.6 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Right angle drill with 4.6 Amp motor ideal for tight-corner, plumbing, and electrical applicationsDial-in speed control for 500 to 2,300 RPM with loadDurable cast-aluminum gear housing; slide switch with lock-on triggerIncludes industrial 3/8-inch chuck, chuck key, and removable side handleWeighs 3.3 pounds; 5-year limited warranty
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| | Description | Hitachi D10YB 3/8" Right Angle Drill, 4.6 Amp, Dial-in EVS, Reversible Technology is the common thread behind the Hitachi brand. It's what makes Hitachi products superior in design and durability. From its birth, Hitachi has pioneered innovative technologies that have improved lives around the world. This knowledge is shared across all Hitachi divisions worldwide and is incorporated into applications that benefit many different products. Hitachi D10YB 3/8" Right Angle Drill, 4.6 Amp, Dial-in EVS, Reversible Features: 4.6 Amp motor, tough power for odd angle applications 3-1/4" head, low profile for easy access in tight spaces 3.3lbs, lightweight and compact for greater ease of use Small grip circumference, designed for maximum maneuverability Contractor-grade cast aluminum gear housing, adds durability and efficiently dissipates heat Slide switch design, with trigger lock for continuous operation Removable side handle, increases operability and control Preferred for plumbing/electrical applications Includes: Side Handle Chuck Key |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.9 inches | | Package Width: | 5.2 inches | | Package Height: | 4.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 17 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 17 customer reviews )
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Smooth Operator Sep 02, 2002
By Scot R. I wish my car ran as good as this drill. This is my first Hitachi tool and its the smoothest running drill I own. And I have lots of different brands. Plenty of power, enough to drive 3" screws into pressure treated lumber with ease (while being in a tight space). The controls took a little getting used to. It has an on/off switch with a speed dial at the bottom. But it's very easy to shut off, just tap the switch. It's got the old fashioned keyed chuck, but after going over it, you can get into tighter spaces with it (especially with the side handle off). Keyless chucks are bigger so you can grab hold of them. Whether your drilling or driving, this is the perfect tool for tight spaces.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Hitachi excellence and attention to detail! Feb 02, 2005
By T. Turner First of all, I want to clarify something in another review of this product. The type of switch on this product is for tight space! It is impossible to maintain a firm grip (control) on a power tool and operate a paddle switch at the same time. I have used tools in both construction and automotive all of my working life. For example: the old Snap on air ratchets had a index finger (trigger finger) switch. The other inexpensive tools have a paddle switch that all of us in the business call, knuckle busters! I own both types. With a paddle switch type, if the tool is under load or starts to get away from you, of course you can't just let go of the tool to shut it off! If you hang on, as we all do, your hand and tool can become sandwiched between other material such as 2X4's with nails or screws or sharp metal. I had it happen with a high torque air ratchet, where the tool was under load and pulled my hand into metal radiator, shroud and fan blade, tearing the flesh from my knuckles and the back of my hand. While screaming in pain, I had to contort my body and use my left hand to disconnect the air line from the tool to shut it off, after the damage was already done! This is probably not going to happen in construction but you get my point Why do most high speed grinders and cutters not have these paddle switch's???? Hitachi engineers were really on the ball with this tool design! Once again "one up on the competition"! The best in it's class! I bought this tool for the following reasons: the type of on off switch, speed control dial, reverse and forward, and of course Hitachi's excellent quality and ergonomics. I am delighted with all of my Hitachi tool's, great tool's!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Nice, but............ Mar 02, 2005
By Willy
"silverado64"
I bought the Hitachi mainly based upon price because I don't intend to use this drill on a daily basis. There are some times that only a right-angle drill will do. It is well built and a solid performer but the slide swith is a real bummer! Mostly you will NOT want the drill to run continuously. I whittled away the small catch on the slide (good-bye warranty) and find a much better drilling experience. I now control when the drill runs. But for the switch I would have given it 5 stars.
24 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Difficult to operate Jul 12, 2003
By Builtmany
"Ralo69"
The switch on this drill is difficult to operate. Myself and two other guys had problems with it. The drill is either locked on or off. If the bit jambs you can not quickly stop the drill or for any matter it is difficult to stop. This is a problem and will probably burn up the motor when it is jambed and attempts to turn. I guess if Hitachi makes a better switch or even a simple trigger it would be a great drill. I am returning mine tomorrow.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
I like it!!!! Sep 13, 2007
By D. J. Soboti I like this drill. I have no problems with it. I friend of mine is always bitching when he uses it. Because of the switch. I believe that his problem is that he turns it up too fast. And if you smack the drill around when you are drilling the holes the switch shuts off. The switch slides up yo turn it on and then you just tap the bottom and it shuts off. I got it for a good price over 2 years ago and I have used it to basically rewire and plumb my entire house. And the plumbing involved running radiant heating tube in the floor. It has gotten A LOT of use and is still going strong.
I would buy it again.
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