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CRAFTSMAN V20 1/2-in 20-Volt Max Variable Speed Cordless Hammer Drill (2 Batteries Included)

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CRAFTSMAN V20 1/2-in 20-Volt Max Variable Speed Cordless Hammer Drill (2 Batteries Included)V20 Cordless 1 2 in Hammer Drill Kit with 2 Batteries Tackle concrete and masonry with the CRAFTSMAN V20 1 2 in cordless hammer drill. A powerful motor delivers up to 25,500 BPM and 2 speed gearing for precise control, while the keyless ratcheting chuck and LED work light make drilling fast and convenient. Key Features: High Performance: Up to 280 UWO and 25,500 BPM for faster drilling in concrete and brick 2 Speed Gearbox: Switch between 0350 and

V20 Cordless 1/2-in Hammer Drill Kit with 2 Batteries

Tackle concrete and masonry with the CRAFTSMAN V20 1/2-in cordless hammer drill. A powerful motor delivers up to 25,500 BPM and 2-speed gearing for precise control, while the keyless ratcheting chuck and LED work light make drilling fast and convenient.


Key Features:

  • High Performance: Up to 280 UWO and 25,500 BPM for faster drilling in concrete and brick
  • 2-Speed Gearbox: Switch between 0–350 and 0–1,500 RPM for control and productivity
  • Easy Bit Changes: 1/2-in keyless ratcheting chuck for reliable bit retention
  • Complete Kit: Includes CMCD711 hammer drill, two 1.3Ah V20 Li-ion batteries, and charger
  • Built for the V20 System: Compatible with the CRAFTSMAN V20 platform for cross-tool battery use

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Sub-Brand V20
Battery Voltage 20-volt max (nominal 18V)
Battery Type Lithium ion (Li-ion)
Maximum RPM 1500
Maximum BPM 25500
Tool Power Output 280–283 UWO (varies by listing)
Gearbox Speeds 0–350 / 0–1,500 RPM
Chuck Type 1/2-in keyless ratcheting
Number of Clutch Settings 23
Cordless Yes
Charger Included Yes
Number of Batteries Included 2
Battery Amp Hours 1.3Ah each
Battery Recharge Time 60 minutes
Tool Length 9.06 in
Tool Height 8.07 in
Tool Width 2.87 in
Tool Weight 2.93 lb (bare tool)
Color/Finish Family Red
LED Work Light Yes
Forward/Reverse Switch Yes
Variable Speed Trigger Yes
Bare Tool No
Case Included No
Side Handle Included No
Safety Listing UL
Warranty 3-year limited tool; 2-year battery
Package Contents (1) CMCD711 hammer drill, (2) V20 1.3Ah Li-ion batteries, (1) V20 Li-ion charger, (1) double-sided bit tip
Category Cordless Hammer Drills

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this hammer drill handle?
A: It’s designed for hammer drilling in concrete, brick, and other masonry, and can also drill and drive in wood and metal using standard drill/driver modes.


Q: How long does it take to recharge the batteries?
A: Approximately 60 minutes per battery with the included V20 lithium-ion charger.


Q: Are the batteries interchangeable with other CRAFTSMAN tools?
A: Yes, the V20 batteries work across the CRAFTSMAN V20 system of tools.


Q: Is the chuck keyless?
A: Yes, it features a 1/2-in keyless ratcheting chuck for quick bit changes.


Q: What warranties are included?
A: Tool carries a 3-year limited warranty; batteries have a 2-year warranty.


Power Meets Precision for Polished Projects

This cordless hammer drill brings a crisp, modern edge to workshop essentials, blending bold red styling with streamlined ergonomics. The 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck and LED work light elevate everyday tasks to a seamless, efficient ritual. Style it on a wall-mounted rail for easy access alongside your go-to bits and drivers. A must-have for creating luxe, well-crafted spaces with speed and confidence.


Upgrade your toolkit with the CRAFTSMAN V20 hammer drill and power through masonry and more with precision and ease.

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