Basic Details:
1) Voltage= 120 2) Current= 2.5A
3) Rotational Speed= 2500 RPM 4) Color= Black/Yellow
5) Max. Torque= N/A 6) Max. Power= 300W
7) Drilling capacity(wood)= N/A
8) Drilling capacity(metal)= 0.38 inch
9) Speed= Variable 10) Chuck Size= 20mm
11) Power source= Corded 12) Material= Blend
13) Ratings= 4.7*
14) Ranking= #69 in Power Drill Drivers
15) Last month sale= 300+ 16) Price= $78.56
17) Discount= 21% 18) Warranty= 3 year
Features
1) Variable Speed
2) Suitable for Heavy duty applications
USAGE
1) Use to Drill Metal, wood, Plastic & drywall. Also, can
drive in/out screws.
What's Included?
1) Corded Drill Machine with Box
Additional Details
8-amp motor of the electric drill delivers high performance in heavy-duty applications
3/8-inch all-metal, ratcheting, keyless chuck is designed for greater bit retention of the corded drill
DEWALT corded drill has 0-2,500 rpm with VSR trigger for versatility in drilling and fastening applications
Mid-handle grip design with soft grip provides increased balance and comfort
All ball bearing construction provides greater durability and longer tool life
Comparison Table
Click Here to Review Black+Decker 120V & 5.5A Corded Drill
Conclusion:
What happens when two Rivals face each other? OfCourse, it gets quite tough to compare and decide which one is better, Dewalt vs Black+Decker.
So, the above comparison shows us that Dewalt drill has more RPMs then Black+Decker drill, Also, it draws more current which shows that its motor is very powerful & capable of drilling anything easily. While the drilling capacity of both drills is same, but the maximum chuck size of Dewalt drill is twice of Black+Decker drill. The only drawback Dewalt drill has, it does not specify Torque of the drill. There is another important factor of price. Dewalt drill is although very powerful but is expensive too but Black+Decker on the other hand is cost effective but can be used for light tasks.
So, irrespective of the cost, if you intend to use drill for hard tasks OR on heavy materials then Dewalt drill is best. Otherwise, go for Black+Decker for light tasks.
Overall, we will not declare any winner here as Dewalt's price margin is twice than of Black+Decker.