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Worx 20v Hammer Drill after 2 Years

26.9K views· 349 likes· 8:03· Mar 25, 2023

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This is the Worx 20v power share cordless Hammer Drill. I purchased this originally to drill a hole in a rock. Now two years later I have used this drill more times than I can count. The hammer setting makes a world of difference when you are using a masonry bit to go into rock or concrete. The clutch allows you to limit the power of the drill. The full drill setting allows you to use the full power of this tool to make holes. If you are interested in this tool check it out here: https://amzn.to/3nluVv9 If you have a product that you would like to submit for video review please contact me by email here: toolstechandgear@gmail.com Amazon links are through the affiliate program.

About This Video

Welcome back to Tools Tech And Gear—I'm Seth, and this video is my short and sweet 2-year update on the Worx 20V Power Share cordless hammer drill. I originally bought it for one specific job: drilling two holes into a big slab of rock. Since then, I’ve put thousands of holes in all kinds of stuff—especially concrete block—and I wanted to show you what’s held up, what I like, and what I’m still mixed on after real use. I walk through the features I actually use: the 1/2-inch chuck (I run masonry bits and Forstner bits a lot), the clutch settings (I live around 15+ for lighter work), and the jump from drill mode to hammer mode. I also show a quick demo in wood and then on a paver stone, because the hammer setting makes a massive difference when you’re trying to get into concrete or stone. The brushless motor has been solid, the light is handy in dark spaces, and even after drops and mud, it’s kept working. For me, it’s been a fantastic homeowner-level tool—maybe not commercial duty, but it’s been impressive for installs like mini split work and even a tongue-and-groove project with a couple hundred holes on a single battery.

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