The Stalwart Hammer Drill with Pistol Grip Side Handle delivers the power you need for your entire job site drilling and fastening. Switch from drill to driver with the flip of a switch. Versatile and easy to handle, this 2-in-1 drill and driver features a 2 finger trigger, an ergonomic handle and a removable, 360 pistol grip handle for improved comfort and better overall control. Drill through wood, metal and concrete with ease.
- 2-in-1 impact drill and driver
- Versatile and easy to handle
- 2 finger trigger
- Ergonomic handle
- Drill through wood, metal and concrete
- Includes: impact drill/driver removable 360 pistol grip handle chuck wrench chuck wrench holder depth rod
- Power input: 550-Watt
- Rated amperage: 5.0 Amp
- Rated voltage: 120-Volt
- Rated frequency: 60 Hz
- Speed: 0-3000 R/minute
- Chuck capacity: 0.5 in. (13 mm)
- Estimated maximum drilling diameter in steel: 0.4 in. (10 mm) in wood: 1 in. (25 mm) in concrete: 0.5 in. (13 mm)
- Drill dimensions: length: 2.5 in. width: 10 in. height: 8 in.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Weldon Pacocha (verified owner) –
I have ALREADY recommended this drill to several other customers I met in Home Depot today. This morning, I used it to drill four 3/8″ holes into concrete, starting with a 1/8″ bit, then 1/4″, then finally with the 3/8″ bit. Since I’d already installed a couple other posts with a standard drill, I was very impressed by the difference THIS drll made! Concrete can be drilled with a standard drill, but it’s slow and tedious work. With this impact drill, it was a breeze! The bits penetrated the concrete almost as fast as a standard drill goes into wood! I did have to mail-order this drill from Home Depot because they don’t stock it in my local store. This drill was half the price of the least expensive hammer drill on display in the store, but isn’t one of the famous brands. However, I do have to say that “Stalwart” is great name for it. I like how light weight this drill is, barely weighing more than a couple ounces more than my standard drill. I like the key holder on the cord near the handle, so I don’t lose the key. I made good use of the stop stick to get my holes all the same depth. I am completely satisfied with this drill. … and I still have about 6 more posts yet to install. I am SO glad I don’t have to do those with my old standard drill.
Leonardo Ferry (verified owner) –
The drill performed as expected and as needed. I read other reviews that described early burn-out, so I took my time as I used the drill to drill holes through 3/4 in. furring and then hammer-drill 1 in. into 80 year-old concrete wall, for mounting with cement screws. So far, all good.
Daisha Rau (verified owner) –
It worked as expected. Great value
Freeda Grady (verified owner) –
I read several reviews that were unfavorable about this hammer drill and it was with some trepidation that I took a chance and purchased this drill simply on price alone because I only needed it for a small job and hoped this would work.It way better than expected. Highly recomended. A+++
Zachery Gutmann (verified owner) –
Great tool to have works well
Sally Ledner (verified owner) –
Had to order the product at the store ,and after 5 days was able to get it at the same location,friendly and helpful team , was surprised to see the quality of this hammer drill especially for the little price I paid.
Jonatan Wintheiser (verified owner) –
Very cheap ($25 or so) and did the job that my regular drill couldn’t – drilling through concrete. I am sure there are much better hammer drills out there, but for the vast majority of us, drilling through concrete is a once a year – at most – proposition. It is great for that!
Stephen Erdman (verified owner) –
I have never previously owned a hammer drill, so I’m no hammer drill connoisseur. But I needed to drill about 80 3/16″ holes in concrete and brick, and Home Depot’s rental department was closed due to COVID-19, so I took a chance on this. It made short work of the job, seemed to work perfectly and the design was comfortable and practical to use. Very surprising for the price.
Devyn Towne (verified owner) –
This was perfect. I tried to drill a hole through brick with a masonry bit and a regular drill but no way. I found this drill for $20 and thought what the heck, for $20 I’d give it a try. Like a hot knife through butter. I am totally impressed with this drill. The quality is very good for a $20 drill as well.
Elissa Stark (verified owner) –
It held up well for a heavy duty project that I had to complete.
Alanis Shields (verified owner) –
Wasn’t sure what to expect with the quality or performance based on the price, but this drill is an outstanding value. I used the hammer function exclusively for hours and it performed perfectly. Highly recommend.
Lucienne Flatley (verified owner) –
Great drill for the price.
Gerda Murray (verified owner) –
Unbelievable drill for the price. Brick. Concrete. This thing handled it pretty darn well.
Dennis Hickle (verified owner) –
I bought this inexpensive tool because it was cheaper than the rental cost of a heavy duty version. It was easy to use and worked perfectly on my cement block basement walls. Now I am planning other projects to use it with.
Adrianna Hettinger (verified owner) –
This Drill worked much better than a standard drill for removing concrete holding metal front porch railing. Not too expensive but high quality & plenty of power. Only had it several weeks, so far so good!
Judge Kihn (verified owner) –
Great value did the job !
Angela Walsh (verified owner) –
The drill is good looking and has power behind it. It did the job I needed to do with ease, drill 10, 1inch holes into concrete and bricks…
Fiona Kohler (verified owner) –
This drill is a very good purchase, very cheap and good quality.
Aniya Funk (verified owner) –
I mean it’s a $26 hammer drill I wouldn’t expect it to compare to higher end hammer drills. However for the person that has occasional home they need a little more I would say this is a good choice. I was thinking about renting to drill in to some brick and cement but this got the job done just fine. I probably won’t use it but a couple of times a year. If I did construction and used it daily I wouldn’t expect it to compare to Dewalt or Makita but for $26 even if it failed after one use its worth it.
Hoyt Fritsch (verified owner) –
It’s a decent little hammer drill. Got the job done. Would prefer it running on batteries. I don’t use it much so wired is just fine. I was impressed by the quality for the low price. A winner.