by DEWALT
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A unique tool that makes it easy to work in tight, awkward spaces without sacrificing power, the DW960K-2 right angle drill is a member of DeWalt's 18-volt power tool system. Featuring two distinct modes for project-specific performance, a low mode that delivers 0 to 500 RPM for 310 in./lbs. of torque and a high mode that delivers 0 to 1,500 RPM for 80 in./lbs. of torque, this heavy duty tool performs well in a wide range of applications. Also offering a 3/8-inch chuck that is compatible with a large compliment of drill bits and a multi-grip design that forefronts a three-position rubber paddle switch for maximum versatility and close quarters, this drill driver comes with a one-hour charger, two 18-volt batteries, a screwdriver bit, and a heavy-duty kit box for easy transport and storage.
The DEWALT DW960K-2 cordless right-angle drill/driver is capable of drilling holes and driving screws in spaces that are too tight and totally inaccessible by virtually any other tool. Measuring just 4 -inch from front to back, this ultra-compact tool is short on stature, but big on features, including: 3/8-inch ratcheting chuck and two-speed motor (low: 0-500 RPM; high: 0-1,500 RPM) for efficient drilling and screw driving into virtually any building material, durable right-angle transmission with sealed ball bearings, and a multi-grip trigger for enhanced comfort at any angle. This contractor-grade tool is powered by a long-running 18-volt NiCad battery, which delivers an impressive 320 unit watts out of power. Use this go-anywhere drill/driver to drill holes and drive screws inside cabinets and drawers, between floor joists and wall studs, behind ducts and pipes, and underneath counters and tabletops. The 4.7-lb. DW960K-2 comes with two 18-volt batteries, one-hour charger, and rugged storage case. It’s backed by DEWALT’s three-year limited warranty, 90-day money-back guarantee, and one-year free service contract.

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