13 Amp Corded 1/2 in. Super Hawg Hole Hawg Right Angle Drill Driver





Category: Factory Clearance Sale





Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The low speed of 450 RPM gives me incredible control when I'm boring through thick beams, and the 13 amp motor never bogs down. It's a beast for making clean holes in old framing without the bit catching.
I was drilling 3-inch holes through studs for a plumbing run and this thing didn't even slow down. The 13 amp motor is a beast, and the two speed settings are perfect for switching between rapid boring and high-torque work. It’s heavier than I expected, but that’s the price you pay for sheer power.
Finally, a right angle drill that doesn't bog down when I'm boring 1-inch holes through LVLs. The two speeds give me real control, and the 13 amp motor eats through even pressure-treated lumber without breaking a sweat.
I’ve been using this for framing and the 450 RPM low speed is perfect for torque without stalling. The grip feels solid and balanced even with a 2-1/2 inch spade bit. It chewed through LVL beams like butter.
Ran some big holes through thick treated lumber for a retaining wall and this thing barely slowed down. The low gear is a beast, plenty of torque without binding up.
Tackling some 4-inch holes for a deck project and this thing ate through the pressure-treated lumber without even slowing down. The low speed gear really gives you that extra torque control when you need it.
This thing tore through a stack of 2x12s like they were butter, and the handle placement gave me way more control than my old right-angle drill. The low-gear setting really helps when you're fighting a self-feed bit through tough lumber. Glad I grabbed it before the sale ended.
I needed to bore 4-inch holes through old-growth studs for a duct run, and this thing plowed through like butter. The 1750 RPM mode really lets you chew through material fast, and the clutch kicked in perfectly when I hit a hidden nail. It’s a beast, but you definitely feel the weight after a few hours—worth it for the power.
Switching gears from a standard drill to this one was a revelation—the low speed setting made driving massive hole saws through studs feel effortless. That two-speed gearbox is a lifesaver when you need precise control.
This thing has so much torque it nearly twisted my wrist on startup—definitely need both hands. Love that I can switch between the fast speed for general drilling and the slow speed for those big paddle bits. Made quick work of boring through a dozen joists for a plumbing run.