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Ingersoll Rand 20v Drill/Driver D5140

woodstockva

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Hey Everybody :)

I just got done uploading the review for the Ingersoll Rand D5140 20v Drill/Driver. It runs off of the same batteries that power the larger 20v tools such as the W7150, and surprisingly it has a lot of power and is very comfortable to use.

They have a removable handle (with depth rod) that can rotate almost the entire way around the chuck and will lock into position anywhere you need it to. It is not a "left or right only" style handle, and it makes it a lot easier to maintain control in tight places.

The jaws are made out of carbide, and the drill has 2 speed modes. Mode 1 = 0-500rpms, and Mode 2 = 0-1,900rpms with a variable speed trigger. The drill with a battery installed weighs just over 5lbs.

In the video I run it non-stop boring 1" holes through a 2x4 for an entire battery charge & it did not stall or overheat once. I would highly suggest using the handle with any holes larger than 1/2"....I didnt when I first got it in & about snapped my wrist off when the bit caught a knot in the wood.

Check out the video to see it in action for yourself!


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GSteg

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The rotating handle is my favorite part of the drill. I've been able to use the drill at awkward angles just because I can move the handle around. A typical drill will only give you 3 choices: left, right, or nothing at all.
 
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