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The GALAX PRO Corded Hammer Drill combines a robust 4.5 Amp motor with 12 variable speeds and dual hammer/drill modes, delivering up to 3000 RPM for efficient drilling and chipping on wood, masonry, steel, and concrete. Featuring a durable 1/2 inch keyed metal chuck and a 360° rotatable ergonomic handle, it offers superior control and comfort. This all-in-one kit includes 5 construction bits, an auxiliary handle, and a chuck key, making it a versatile and reliable tool for professional and DIY projects alike.





















| ASIN | B09NN97PWG |
| Additional Features | Variable Speed |
| Amperage | 4.5 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,199 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Power Hammer Drills |
| Brand Name | GALAX PRO |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,532) |
| Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.25 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.5 Inches |
| Included Components | 1 x chuck key, 1 x impact drill, 1 x manual, 1* auxiliary handle, 5 x construction drill bits |
| Manufacturer | GALAX PRO |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Power | 500 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Number of Speeds | 12 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Voltage | 4.5 Volts |
P**C
My 8 month 5 star review "WoW"
My 5 star review of this tool package. I purchased this drill because I wanted a corded drill without a hand-tightening chuck for the smallest drill bits when I needed them to stay tight in the chuck. When I saw this deal I honestly did not expect too much as the price was incredibly low for the offer. However, I only wanted to add this to my name-brand cordless hand-tightening drill I already owned so I purchased the package. 1st project was repurposing 3 metal shelving units, you know the ones that have straight head screws with square nuts and are gray heavy-duty. Well, I needed the floor space they used up so I cut them in half from 6 shelves to 3 then mounted them on the walls from the ceiling down, and freed up the floor. I used hex head tap con 2-3/4 screws into cinder block walls utilizing the hammer drill setting (#2) and the normal drill setting (#1) for powering the tapcons into the block. The drill had one hiccup, a small piece of plastic was loose inside the drill body by the trigger area and it would trap the forward and reverse button at times making it stick in either gear. Not sure if it was like that or if I dropped it at some point but it came out while I was messing with the drill while taking a break, the drill performed very well ever since that first day, It has adequate power never bogging down, all the functions work as they should. The trigger is solid without any cheap loose feeling, and the same with the reverse/forward button and the lock-on trigger, they work and feel right. The keyed chuck has never lost grip of any bit even the smallest bits .NOTE the key holder did break rather quickly so I used a 3/4 x 6" velcro cable tie and made two holes to force the chuck key arms/or ends through. It is now stronger than the rubber one and works perfectly.FYI If anyone doesn't know what I'm referring to it is when you use a drill with a key-operated chuck to hold and release the drill bits. It is normal for the cord of the drill to have a chuck key holder fastened to the cord itself so the key is always with the drill and we are not setting it down and then looking for it every time we need to change out a drill bit. Well, the one that came with the drill broke inside two weeks and I replaced it with the velcro tie. I have used this drill a lot in 6 months and I have no problem giving 5 stars. Incredible price for this after market very usable drill.
C**T
75 year old DIYer in Virginia
Worked very well for hanging 18 shutters into a brick house. Light weight and enough power. No heat problems. Only down fall were the bits are cheap but that did not distract from the drill it self. I purchased the bits from local hardware using Tap Con bits. For my money the drill was superior. Time will tell on longevity I just used it one daay so far but will give it a five star review.
R**R
Good Cheap Drill For Single Project Use
Pretty much bought this for one project to drill about 6 holes into a poured concrete foundation. For $28, It did everything I needed to. You might as well call the bits that come with it. “disposable“. if I never use it again, I feel like it was worth the money.
F**D
Good, very inexpensive, multi-purpose, occasional- use drill
I don't have any power tools, but sometimes need to drill holes in wood or concrete. The "hammer drill" option allows me to drill in either material. And the fact that it's corded, means I didn't have to buy expensive batteries and chargers.
S**S
It does everything you need for your home use
Used it to drill through concrete, stucco and wood to install hooks for a patio shade. The drill bits it came with on the basic cheapest pack worked fine. Good speed and comfortable to hold. Noise level was what to be expected when drilling certain types of materials. It's powerful, cheap, and works for any typical home use. You don't need much else unless you are a power user for commercial or industrial needs.
S**H
Cheap crap. Broke doing simple job. Nearly caused a serious injury.
Cheap product - the handle broke while drilling small holes in concrete slab. I was using the handle as meant to be used, to provide balance and light pressure to ensure a straight, precise hole. So as the handle snapped, my precise hole was no more - drill bit snapped and embedded in the hole. OH, and it threw me off balance and I toppled off the step stool crashing towards the floor. Thankfully, some reusable shopping bags were hanging from a hook on the wall in the direction I fell which I was able to grab onto to slow my progress to the floor and prevent injury.
F**S
Good drill and cheap
This worked good for drilling into concrete. Powerful drill
D**N
punching machine
This drill has a high horsepower and a good price, but it doesn't clamp the drill bit tightly and it often falls out when it backs up.
J**O
Súper
A**N
Needed something cheap and effective to mount a hose reel and a TV in brick and stone respectively and it handled both beautifully.
A**L
Llegó abierto y sin accesorios lo estoy devolviendo
T**D
This is worth the five-star rating because it is a great deal for an exceptional price. Though I've never heard of this make, it turns out to be everything advertised and more. It's a variable-speed reversible hammer drill that can actually do the job. It comes neatly package and includes five carbide-tipped bits. It's a corded unit that needs to be plugged in but if the user is okay with that, it is outstanding!
S**M
This price range it is a good product. Working good but the chuck bearing is not tight.
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