7.5 Amp 1/2 in. Hole Hawg Heavy-Duty Corded Drill






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
I was drilling through thick concrete block and the 7.5 Amp motor didn't even bog down once. The two speed ranges let me go slow for precision in wood before cranking it up for the heavy stuff. Definitely glad I grabbed this one from the clearance sale.
This drill’s variable speed range is spot-on for both pilot holes and tougher stuff, and the reverse switch feels solid. But what really sold me is the raw torque—it chewed through a stack of 2x4s without bogging down once. Exactly what I needed for heavy framing work.
This thing drilled through a concrete wall like it was butter, and the 7.5 Amp motor didn’t even slow down. The two speed ranges made it easy to switch from mixing mortar to boring holes.
The variable speed trigger on this thing makes it feel like you're in total control, even when ramming a 1/2" bit through tough lumber. I've already got it paid off with just one weekend project.
Used it to bore through three layers of floor joists for some plumbing runs and it didn't even slow down. The variable speed trigger makes it easy to start the bit without it grabbing.
The variable speed control on this drill is a lifesaver—I was able to crawl through a 2x4 without bogging down, then switch to low for a tough beam. It’s definitely heavy, but that power makes it worth the weight for framing work.
The 7.5 Amp motor tore through a stack of pressure-treated lumber without slowing down. I love the two speed ranges for switching between drilling and driving, and the reverse is handy for backing out stuck bits.
I needed to drill through some thick joists and the variable speed control on this thing made it easy to keep the bit from wandering. The 7.5 amp motor didn't bog down at all, even when I pushed it.
This thing has some serious torque – punched through a stack of 2x4s like butter. The variable speed trigger gives you good control for starting holes cleanly before you let it rip.
Had to drill through some seriously dense joists yesterday and this thing didn't even slow down—the 2-speed range made it easy to start slow then really let the 7.5 amp motor eat.