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From: MrCordlessDrill
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  • Great review and excellent site!!

  • nice test, give em hell. that b&d drill was my first but she was a whore. Arfter her i met dewalt but who dident. Now im with rigid. Me and her have been happy for years. lol

  • Brian --Your the BOMB --Loved your review--

    You seem like a very truthfull fellow.

    Thanks -- You like what you do it shows ....

    Brian

  • It has 21 clutch settings. The selector on the top that slides from 1 to 2 controls both the speed and the torque (higher speed = lower torque and vice versa.) The dial you can spin that sits between the chuck and drill is the clutch. It has one setting that looks like a drill bit, which means no clutch. The numbers settings means the drill will only apply so much torque before it "slips." At clutch 1 you can hold the chuck in your hand an pull the trigger and feel what I'm talking about.

  • I just got the Hammerdrill version of this in the mail and was curious about the one you have. I have 18 speeds on mine with options to turn to Hammer, drill, screw with torque settings of 1 and 2. Does yours have higher speeds than 18?

    Thanks

  • Looks like there's a new 2411-22 hammer drill model based on that exact unit. Produces 25 more 'lbs and has hammer drill capabilities and weighs 2.8 lbs instead of 2.5. I might need something like this around the house. Great review!

  • @Jafromobile I'm picking the new model up off of Amazon, comes with a free battery as well!

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