Hitachi DS14DVF3 14.4-volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit

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  • Compact and lightweight design (4.0-pounds) reduces end user fatigue and fits easily into tight spaces
  • Two-piece magnet motor produces 300-inch-pounds of torque to power through the toughest jobs
  • 3/8-inch keyless chuck allows for quick and easy bit changes
  • Two-speed transmission controlled by a one-touch speed knob, allows a choice between 0-400 and 0-1,200 RPM
  • Belt hook with integrated bit holder saves time and adds convenience; 5-year warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Hitachi DS14DVF3 14.4-Volt, 3/8-Inch Driver Drill Kit with Flashlight offers professional-grade performance in a convenient package. The drill has a two-speed transmission and 22-stage clutch that make it ideal for working in wood, plastic, and aluminum. And with a compact, lightweight design, the drill reduces user fatigue and fits into tight spaces. In addition to the drill, the DS14DVF3 kit includes a bit set, flashlight, quick charger, and more.


DS14DVF3 Driver Drill Kit
Tool Specifications
Chuck Size 3/8″
Max Torque 300 inches/lbs
No-Load Speed 0-400, 0-1,200 RPM
Clutch Stages 22
Tool Length 7.75″
Tool Weight 4.0 lbs
Bit Holders 2
Battery Capacity 1.4 Ah
Charger – Volts Accepted 9.6 – 18 V
Charging Time 30 min

22-stage clutch offers easy adjustments for driving in wood, plastic, steel, and aluminum. View larger.

Kit includes high-quality flashlight, battery charger, and seven-piece bit set.
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Powers Through the Toughest Jobs with Precision
The DS14DVF3 Driver Drill has a two-piece magnet motor that offers class-leading maximum torque of 300 in/lbs, so you can power through even the toughest jobs. And two-speed transmission is controlled by a one-touch speed knob that lets you choose the right setting for your job–either 0-400 RPM or 0-1,200 RPM.

Also, a 22-stage clutch offers easy adjustments for high torque and precision driving in wood, plastic, steel, and aluminum. And with tool-less clutch adjustment, this drill handles precision fasteners, such as drywall screws, without damaging walls.

Compact, Ergonomic Design for Easy Handling
The DS14DVF3 has all the power you need and is still lightweight and compact enough to provide superior handling. At just 7-3/4 inches in length and weighing just four pounds, this tool reduces user fatigue and can be used on a ladder or in tight spaces where larger cordless drills can’t reach. An added bonus, a non-slip elastomer grip provides comfort and safety.

Adding to this drill’s easy-handling features is a 3/8-inch keyless chuck that allows for easy bit changes, as well as a belt hook–with two bit holders–that saves time and adds convenience.

Everything You Need in One Package
The DS14DVF3 Kit includes more than just the cordless driver drill. It also includes a high-quality flashlight and a seven-piece bit set to get you started immediately. For further convenience, a protective carrying case stores it all for easy portability from job to job.

Long-Lasting NiCD Batteries Charge in 35 Minutes
The DS14DVF3 kit’s driver drill and flashlight run on 1.4-Ah nickel cadmium (NiCD) batteries (included), which offer longer runtimes and fewer charges than traditional batteries.

The kit’s quick charger fully charges the batteries in just 35 minutes, and you can expect about 300 charges over the life of each battery. An added bonus, the charger is compatible with other Hitachi tools that use NiCD rechargeable batteries (up to 18 volts).

The Hitachi DS14DVF3 Driver Drill Kit with Flashlight is backed by a five-year warranty.

What’s in the Box
DS14DVF3 driver drill, driver bit, seven-piece bit set, flashlight, two 1.4-Ah batteries, quick charger, and carrying case.


Hitachi DS14DVF3 14.4-volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit

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5 Responses to “Hitachi DS14DVF3 14.4-volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit”

  1. JERRAD WAYNE Says:

    I install cabinets for a living. I use cordless drills all day long, every day. After trying several brands, i have found that most are similar. The best attribute to the hitachi is the price. When the batteries are worn out, it is cheaper to buy a new drill(with 2 batteries and a charger) than to replace other brands batteries. I own three 14.4 volt drills, and one 12 volt impact driver. The impact driver lacks power.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. R. Antonacchio Says:

    If you do any sort of construction at all stay away from this drill. I do aluminum work and this drill is definitely not up to snuff. It overheats and burns out after light screw running and the battery charge doesn’t last more than 20 min. It is nice and small though and would be an ok drill for around the house light duty work.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Andrew Krone Says:

    I’ve had this drill for over a year and I’ve purchased a second so I’ll have two drills for big jobs. It has great battery life and exceptional torque for a 14.4V battery. The charger also charges a battery in about 20 minutes.

    It’s not an industrial drill for framing a house but it can build a fence and re-drywall an entire room without any problems (two jobs I’ve done with this drill).

    It’s unreasonable to complain about it not working if you drop it from 8 feet.

    Oh, consumer reports also rates this a best buy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. STOAK Says:

    I own a lot of Hitachi power tools and like them all – until this drill came along. The battery doesn’t last and is only powerful enough to place long screws in wood for 3 or 4 screws. My twelve year old Dewalt 12V is stronger and lasts longer (i bought the Hitachi because the price of it was about that of a new DeWalt battery – should have clued me in).

    I do love the way it handles. If you need a drill for around the home that is not used extensively this may be a great buy. If you are a heavy user don’t do this to yourself.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Michael Wood Says:

    I expected more from hitachi! Coming from a carperter of 18 years, this tool will not make it in the field with me. I use it in the shop and around the house. I do like the drill itself and the flash-light is great. If you put charge on the battery for your next use, it will be dead less that 2 days in a nice warm shop. I can leave my makita in the truck for weeks in 20 degree weather an it will be ready to go when you need it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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