Kobalt KHD 524B-03 1/2-in 24-volt Max Variable Speed Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill (Tool Only)
Tackle heavy duty projects in concrete and masonry with this Kobalt 1/2 inch cordless hammer drill.
It’s brushless motor delivers 650 inch/pounds of torque and longer runtime.
The 24-Volt Max lithium ion battery provides big power.
The 2-speed gearbox and variable speed trigger make it easy to set the speed for the task at hand, and 24 clutch positions allow for more controlled drilling in a variety of materials.
Designed to work with all Kobalt 24-Volt Max batteries, this Kobalt Cordless Power Drill is a must have for your toolbox.
- Kobalt KHD 524B-03 1/2-in, 24-volt max cordless hammer drill is perfect for drilling into stone, brick or mortar
- Brushless motor delivers up to 26,000-BPM and provides 10 times the motor life and 3.6 times the run time for maximum power and dependability
- 2-speed gear box and variable-speed trigger (0 to 550-RPM and 0 to 2,000-RPM) deliver 650-in lbs of torque, and 24-position clutch allows you to set your desired torque level
- 1/2-in keyless chuck easily handles heavier applications
- Compatible with all Kobalt 24-volt max Li-ion batteries for your convenience (battery and charger sold separately)
- Lightweight 3-lb design is easy to use and reduces fatigue
- Built-in LED work light allows you to keep working in dimly lit areas
- Includes brushless hammer drill, auxiliary handle, double-ended bit driver, belt clip and bit holder
- Kobalt’s 5-year limited warranty gives you peace of mind
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Bartman52 –
I have always been a little bit leery of cordless drills due to the fact that the ones I have used ran down quickly and had less torque than my corded drills. That is not the case with this drill. It has plenty of torque and the battery is long lasting for sure! I used it to drill some holes in some stumps so I could put stump killer it it and also to set my bird feeder poles in the stump. No problem drilling the holes at all. This is an oak stump that requires some power to drill into. This will be my go to drill so I don’t have to drag out the extension cord as often. The easy to attach handle is great as well!
sportsterdoc –
Features, lots of features. Brushless, Cordless, Hammer Drill, Regular Drill, Screwdriver with torque control, dual speeds for everything and a keyless chuck. What else can a tool guy ask for? It is comfortable, it has a multi-angle handle attachment not just one, but 2 bit holders and a belt hook. I have three other cordless drills and this is the King of them all. I tried drilling through a concrete block in both hammer drill and regular drill mode, and the hammer drill cut through in a third of the time as on the drill setting and I did not even feel a real difference between the two settings, but the results spoke for themselves. In a word, I am impressed.