Hitachi Ds18dsal 18 Volt Lithium Ion Compact Pro Driver Drill | Desertcart Bolivia
Hitachi DS18DSAL 18-Volt Lithium Ion Compact Pro Driver Drill with Flashlight
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ID del producto: 8799196
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Detalles
BrandMetabo HPT
Power SourceRechargeable
Maximum Rotational Speed1500 RPM
Voltage18 Volts
Amperage1.5 Amps
💡LED Light
🔋18V Power
⚙️460 in/lbs Torque
Comprados juntos con frecuencia
Descripción
🔧 Power Meets Precision – Elevate Your DIY Game!
JOBSITE READY - Built-in LED light and metal belt hook for ultimate convenience.
UNMATCHED POWER - 460 in/lbs of torque to conquer any task with confidence.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN - Lightweight and compact for effortless handling and extended use.
QUICK BIT CHANGES - 1/2" ratcheting keyless chuck for seamless bit swaps.
PRECISION ENGINEERING - 22+1 clutch settings for tailored performance in every project.
The Hitachi DS18DSAL 18-Volt Lithium Ion Compact Pro Driver Drill is a versatile and powerful tool designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With a robust 460 in/lbs of torque, a lightweight design, and a variety of features including a 22+1 clutch and LED job light, this drill is perfect for tackling any project with ease and precision. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it ensures reliability and performance for years to come.
Presupuesto
Brand
Metabo HPT
Power Source
Rechargeable
Maximum Rotational Speed
1500 RPM
Voltage
18 Volts
Amperage
1.5 Amps
Maximum Chuck Size
13 Millimeters
Color
Green
Included Components
case
Special Feature
compact
Maximum Torque
4.6E+2 Inch Pounds
Number of Speeds
2
Speed
1500 RPM
Maximum Power
800 Watts
Item Torque
460 Inch Pounds
Drill Type
Basic Drill
Is Electric
Yes
UPC
803982910783 080000269331 717709013773
Global Trade Identification Number
00717709013773
Drilling Capacity Wood
0.5 Inches
Manufacturer
Koki Holdings America, Ltd
Part Number
DS18DSAL
Item Weight
11.97 pounds
Product Dimensions
7.7 x 3 x 9 inches
Item model number
DS18DSAL
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Style
18V Brushed Motor
Item Package Quantity
1
Special Features
compact
Batteries Included?
Yes
Batteries Required?
Yes
Battery Cell Type
Lithium Ion
Warranty Description
This product is guaranteed by Hitachi’s industry-leading warranty to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the original purchase date.
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3.5lb is with or without battery? I would like to know the total weight of drill + battery.
good drill for drilling holes in fence posts, a few in concrete foundation? I'm novice, is this easy to operate/set up?
Does this product come with drill bits?
What is the amperage?
Reseñas
4.3
Todo de compras verificadas
G**N
Works great
I bought this to replace my trusty old DeWalt drill that got stolen recently. Having had mixed experience with batteries on cordless devlces, I was concerned about whether this would have enough power. I was also worried about the added weight of the battery in a hand-held device like this. Happy to say i think this is actually lighter than my old corded drill, and it is certainly easier to maneuver. No more lugging extension cords around or trying to find an outlet near by. It holds a charge for a long time. It has lots of power too, but is easier to control the torque, so I don't strip as many screws as I used to. That's good since these days everything seems to come with cheap screws that must be made of silver-colored sawdust. I've only had the Hitachi for a couple months, so don't know how the battery life will be, but so far I am loving this thing. Starting to wish someone had stolen my old DeWalt years ago! I am even using the goofy light that came with it. I thought it would be useless, but it actually comes in pretty handy.I have only one complaint, and it is about the case. It comes with a nice, sturdy plastic carrying case that holds the drill with battery attached, light, extra battery and charger. But that's it. I can't fit my little plastic case of drill bits in there anywhere, and it is annoying to have to store that separately and remember to grab it when I'm heading off to fix something. It is also annoying that I have to remove the second battery from the light to fit it in the case, but that's not a big deal. There is a lot of extra space in the case, but it is carved up with plastic divider/support pieces so it is impossible to use that space to store anything. I may try to modify it so I can at least fit the pack of bits in there. If the case was more functional, this would be a perfect combo.
C**N
great drill for small around-the-house jobs
While this drill doesn't have as much power or battery life as the makita drill I use at work, this kit is less than half the price so definitely worth it. I bought this primarily because the railing for my stairs in my house was falling apart. It was basically held together by hopes and dreams to begin with so i wanted to take it apart and put it back together with screws. Got the whole job done on one battery, and this thing has plenty of torque for working with wood. I was even able to drill some 2 1/4" inch holes in my 3/4" particle board desk without any problems. Obviously you may want to look elsewhere if you need a heavy duty industrial strength drill, but for small projects this is a fantastic tool and a great deal too.When the batteries do die, however, they just stop instantly. The drill doesn't slow down at all when nearing the end of its charge, it stops without warning. Not a terrible problem since it comes with 2 batteries though, one will always be charged. The flashlight was helpful when i was under my desk drilling holes, but I have a feeling it will just be my extra battery holder most of the time, if I had a choice it would have been nice to save a few bucks and not get the flashlight. Also the lack of a bit holder is a bit disappointing but still not the end of the world.I saw a lot of reviews saying that the batteries aren't compatible with other hitachi tools. Hopefully these are old reviews, because after a few minutes of google searching i found this list of compatible tools: C 18DSL C18DSLP4 CG 18DSDL CJ 18DSL CJ 18DSLP4 CR 18DSAL CR 18DSL CR 18DSLP4 DH 18DSL DS 18DBL DS 18DSAL DS 18DSL DV 18DSFL DV 18DSL FCG 18DAL FCG 18DL G 18DSL RB 18DSL UB18DAL WH 18DSAL WH 18DSLSo, maybe if you already have hitachi tools you should double check on your batteries, but if i'm not mistaken these are the batteries that all newer hitachi tools are using. You also have the option of buying "330067" batteries, which are the same thing, but 3.0 mAh instead of 1.5 and still compatible with all the tools listed above. Hope this helps!
D**H
Very Handy
Bought the drill to build a raised garden out of pressure treated wood. One thing I noticed, was in the 50 some reviews, no one really indicated the power of the drill, just what they like or would change. My only concern was can this thing screw into pressure treated wood. There was another Hitachi I was looking at, but again, wasn't sure if it could do pressure treated wood, so went with this one because it was stronger and lighter.I first used the flashlight. Don't know why it gets such a bum rap. It's very nice and quite handy, and I can spot my black dog at the back of the yard, not too shabby. The major issue I had with it was that I was going to use it to illuminate my crawlspace, but I moved a bag of donation clothes and bumped the flashlight, and that slight bump from a bag of clothes, caused the bulb to blow :-( But, as long as you don't bump it, it's a wonderful thing!Now, the drill. I was able to assemble a complete raised garden out of pressure treated wood with this thing. Took the torque of 22 to do it, but all but 1 screw, went right in, and that one could have hit a knot or something. And the drill's still working on the same battery, no need to charge yet. I also used it to hang a shade in the house and hang a valance, only took 11 torque for that, still going on the same battery charge. Very nicely balanced and not too heavy. My only complaint is that I'm used to Black and Decker, which has an arrow pointing away from the wall on one side, and an arrow pointing toward the wall on the other, that tell you which side to push to make it go the direction you want, nice, simple, easy, idiot proof. This one has left and right. I'm trying to remember lefty loosy, righty tighty...
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The Hitachi DS18DSAL Lithium-Ion Cordless 18-Volt Compact Driver Drill is the first in Hitachi's Compact Professional series featuring an 18-volt Lithium-Ion slide battery. The DS18DSAL is impressively compact at 7.7-inches long and weighs 3.3-pounds. This 18-volt drill generates no-load speeds ranging from 0 to 350-RPM and 1,500-RPM. It is the ideal driver drill for anyone seeking professional power in the most compact, lightweight and ergonomic body on the market. It delivers 460-inches per pound of torque to power through the toughest jobs. The new Lithium-Ion slide battery has 3-times the life at half the weight of NiCad and NiMH batteries. 22-plus-1 clutch offers (22) stages of drive settings to adjust the torque and (1) drill setting for ultimate control. External carbon brushes allow quick and easy brush changes. LED job light illuminates the work surface and is ideal in dark spaces. The 1/2-inch ratcheting keyless chuck accepts a wide range of bits and the 2-speed motor with variable speed trigger delivers more precision. This drill measures 7.7-inch long and weighs 3.3-pounds. The Hitachi DS18DSAL Lithium-Ion Cordless 18-Volt Compact Driver Drill was rated #1 Best Buy for general use drills/drivers by a leading consumer publication (Dec 2012) and comes with a lifetime Lithium-Ion tool warranty and a 2-year Lithium-Ion battery warranty. Hitachi Power Tools provides professional-grade power tools for a variety of applications, including woodwork, metalwork, concrete, drilling, cutting and fastening. Since its inception, Hitachi has pioneered innovative technologies that have improved the quality of craftsmanship worldwide. Hitachi is a leader in power tool research and development and has achieved many firsts in the power tool industry. Today, Hitachi continues the tradition of innovation and engineering with new features in addition to classic quality.
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Happy to say i think this is actually lighter than my old corded drill, and it is certainly easier to maneuver. No more lugging extension cords around or trying to find an outlet near by. It holds a charge for a long time. It has lots of power too, but is easier to control the torque, so I don't strip as many screws as I used to. That's good since these days everything seems to come with cheap screws that must be made of silver-colored sawdust. I've only had the Hitachi for a couple months, so don't know how the battery life will be, but so far I am loving this thing. Starting to wish someone had stolen my old DeWalt years ago! I am even using the goofy light that came with it. I thought it would be useless, but it actually comes in pretty handy.I have only one complaint, and it is about the case. It comes with a nice, sturdy plastic carrying case that holds the drill with battery attached, light, extra battery and charger. But that's it. I can't fit my little plastic case of drill bits in there anywhere, and it is annoying to have to store that separately and remember to grab it when I'm heading off to fix something. It is also annoying that I have to remove the second battery from the light to fit it in the case, but that's not a big deal. There is a lot of extra space in the case, but it is carved up with plastic divider/support pieces so it is impossible to use that space to store anything. I may try to modify it so I can at least fit the pack of bits in there. If the case was more functional, this would be a perfect combo."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***N"},"datePublished":"November 4, 2012","name":"great drill for small around-the-house jobs","reviewBody":"While this drill doesn't have as much power or battery life as the makita drill I use at work, this kit is less than half the price so definitely worth it. I bought this primarily because the railing for my stairs in my house was falling apart. It was basically held together by hopes and dreams to begin with so i wanted to take it apart and put it back together with screws. Got the whole job done on one battery, and this thing has plenty of torque for working with wood. I was even able to drill some 2 1/4\" inch holes in my 3/4\" particle board desk without any problems. Obviously you may want to look elsewhere if you need a heavy duty industrial strength drill, but for small projects this is a fantastic tool and a great deal too.When the batteries do die, however, they just stop instantly. The drill doesn't slow down at all when nearing the end of its charge, it stops without warning. Not a terrible problem since it comes with 2 batteries though, one will always be charged. The flashlight was helpful when i was under my desk drilling holes, but I have a feeling it will just be my extra battery holder most of the time, if I had a choice it would have been nice to save a few bucks and not get the flashlight. Also the lack of a bit holder is a bit disappointing but still not the end of the world.I saw a lot of reviews saying that the batteries aren't compatible with other hitachi tools. Hopefully these are old reviews, because after a few minutes of google searching i found this list of compatible tools: C 18DSL C18DSLP4 CG 18DSDL CJ 18DSL CJ 18DSLP4 CR 18DSAL CR 18DSL CR 18DSLP4 DH 18DSL DS 18DBL DS 18DSAL DS 18DSL DV 18DSFL DV 18DSL FCG 18DAL FCG 18DL G 18DSL RB 18DSL UB18DAL WH 18DSAL WH 18DSLSo, maybe if you already have hitachi tools you should double check on your batteries, but if i'm not mistaken these are the batteries that all newer hitachi tools are using. You also have the option of buying \"330067\" batteries, which are the same thing, but 3.0 mAh instead of 1.5 and still compatible with all the tools listed above. Hope this helps!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***H"},"datePublished":"May 30, 2012","name":"Very Handy","reviewBody":"Bought the drill to build a raised garden out of pressure treated wood. One thing I noticed, was in the 50 some reviews, no one really indicated the power of the drill, just what they like or would change. My only concern was can this thing screw into pressure treated wood. There was another Hitachi I was looking at, but again, wasn't sure if it could do pressure treated wood, so went with this one because it was stronger and lighter.I first used the flashlight. Don't know why it gets such a bum rap. It's very nice and quite handy, and I can spot my black dog at the back of the yard, not too shabby. The major issue I had with it was that I was going to use it to illuminate my crawlspace, but I moved a bag of donation clothes and bumped the flashlight, and that slight bump from a bag of clothes, caused the bulb to blow :-( But, as long as you don't bump it, it's a wonderful thing!Now, the drill. I was able to assemble a complete raised garden out of pressure treated wood with this thing. Took the torque of 22 to do it, but all but 1 screw, went right in, and that one could have hit a knot or something. And the drill's still working on the same battery, no need to charge yet. I also used it to hang a shade in the house and hang a valance, only took 11 torque for that, still going on the same battery charge. Very nicely balanced and not too heavy. My only complaint is that I'm used to Black and Decker, which has an arrow pointing away from the wall on one side, and an arrow pointing toward the wall on the other, that tell you which side to push to make it go the direction you want, nice, simple, easy, idiot proof. This one has left and right. I'm trying to remember lefty loosy, righty tighty..."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":3}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"3.5lb is with or without battery? I would like to know the total weight of drill + battery.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I just weighed my drill for you. It weighs 3 pounds, 7.4 ounces, including the battery. Since 8 ounces is half a pound, the drill, with the battery, is indeed very, very close to 3.5 pounds. Further, now that I have used it for a while, I like it even more. The balance is excellent, and, as I said in my review, the slender grip handle really suits my small hands. I have used the drill for numerous drilling and driving projects and have not yet needed to swap batteries or charge a battery. I think battery life is very good."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"good drill for drilling holes in fence posts, a few in concrete foundation? I'm novice, is this easy to operate/set up?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I purchased this drill because of its excellent ratings. I'm a girl, so the jobs I've asked it to perform have been minimal; however, I'm having some repairs and updating done around my house, and my contractor loves it! He has drilled a few holes in concrete to set screws for a metal threshold, so that much I know. In my opinion, it would adequately drill holes in fence posts. I plan to use it when we put a new fence up in the spring."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does this product come with drill bits?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"No it does not. Only the drill, light, two batteries, and one charger"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the amperage?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The amperage of the unit or the battery? Looking on hitachi's website I didn't see where they had specific amperage listed for the drill itself. The only amperage related thing I've found anywhere is the battery amp hour. Buying in the store it comes with two 3.0 amp hour batteries but 1.5 and 5 amp hour batteries can be purchased"}}]}]}