DeWalt DWD112 3/8" (10mm) VSR Pistol Grip Drill with Keyless Chuck
- The DeWalt DWD112 is a corded 3/8 inch variable speed (VSR) pistol grip drill with an 8 amp motor, engineered for high performance in demanding drilling and fastening tasks.
- Features:
- 8 amp motor — delivers ample power for general construction and maintenance work
- 0 to 2,500 rpm with variable speed trigger — ensures control across materials and bit sizes
- 3/8 inch all metal ratcheting keyless chuck — enhances bit retention and ease of bit changes
- Soft grip handle — improves comfort during extended use
- Ball bearing construction — increases durability and longevity under heavy use
- Specifications:
- Order Part Number: DWD112
- Item Description: 3/8 in. (10mm) VSR Pistol Grip Drill with Keyless Chuck
- Manufacturer: Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. DeWalt
- Manufacturer Part Number: DWD112
- Harmonization Code: 84672103
- Default Selling Unit: EA
- Type: Pistol Grip, Corded
- Chuck Type: Keyless
- Chuck Capacity: 3/8 Inch
- Speed Rating: 2500 RPM
- Power Rating: 650 Watt
- Current Rating: 8 Amp
- Weight: 4.1 Pounds
- Capacity: 1 Inch Wood (Spade Bit), 1-1/8 Inch Wood (Hole Saw), 3/8 Inch Steel (Twist Bit)
- The DWD112 3/8 inch VSR Pistol Grip Drill may also be referred to as DeWalt DWD112 keyless drill, DeWalt 8 amp VSR drill, DeWalt 3/8 inch corded drill, DeWalt DWD112 VSR pistol drill, and DeWalt DWD112 variable speed drill.
DeWalt’s DWD112 offers a balance of power, control, and durability in a compact corded drill form. Its robust motor and all metal keyless chuck make it a reliable choice for contractors and tradesmen requiring consistent, precise drilling.
Q: Does this drill include a case or accessories?
A: Standard listings typically include the drill itself and manual. A carrying case or extra bits are not usually included; check the specific SKU listing for bundle options.
Q: Can it handle professional construction tasks?
A: Yes. The 8 amp motor and 0–2,500 rpm speed range are well suited for most framing, fastening, and general drilling jobs in wood, metal, and other building materials.
Q: How should the tool be maintained for long life?
A: Keep vents clear of dust and debris, use appropriate bits and speeds, periodically lubricate the chuck, and store the tool in a dry environment. Regular inspection of brushes and wiring is also recommended.