Porter-Cable PC700D Heavy Duty Corded Drill, 120 V, 7 A, 1/2 in Keyed Chuck, 0 - 800 rpm

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Porter-Cable PC700D Heavy Duty Corded Drill, 120 V, 7 A, 1/2 in Keyed Chuck, 0 - 800 rpm
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Porter-Cable PC700D Heavy Duty Corded Drill, 120 V, 7 A, 1/2 in Keyed Chuck, 0 - 800 rpm

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  • Powerful Motor: Features a 7.0 Amp motor, providing 0 to 800 RPM for demanding drilling applications.
  • Enhanced Control: Equipped with a soft-grip mid-handle design and an adjustable, cast-side handle for improved balance and handling.
  • High Torque: Utilizes triple gear reduction to generate significant torque, ideal for challenging drilling tasks.
  • Robust Construction: Incorporates a cast metal gear housing for reliable and durable performance.
  • Reverse Power: A motor brush system ensures full power output when the drill is operated in reverse.
  • Versatile Application: Specifically designed for drilling large holes into thick materials, suitable for deck building or frame construction.
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Mar 4, 2020
Mike1968oh
5 out of 5 stars review

Just plain awesome!

First, let me say that I'm a HUGE Porter Cable fan...corded or cordless! Now, I bought this drill about 4 years ago. I didn't NEED a hammer drill at the time but, I did need a 1/2" drill and I was thinking about future projects. This bad boy has gone through so many battles that I can't begin to remember them all. Everything from 2x4s to steel to concrete. The latest project was drilling into 6" reinforced concrete to set anchors for a 4 post lift in my new shop. It keeps coming back for more. I love this drill and all of my other P-C tools!

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