
The BLACK+DECKER BEHD201 is a corded 6.5-amp hammer drill designed for drilling through tough materials like concrete, stone, brick, and masonry. It features a 1/2-inch keyless chuck, a 2-position switch for drill and hammer modes, and a variable speed trigger for versatile household and DIY applications.
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Professional reviewers and editors note that the BEHD201's constant power and 6.5-amp motor make it suitable for heavy-duty masonry drilling, outperforming cordless tools in sustained power output despite lacking brushless efficiency. Black+Decker's official site emphasizes its 48,000 BPM for punching through stone and brick, along with an ergonomic 3-position handle for pro-level comfort. Retail editors at Tractor Supply and Lowe's highlight the 2-position switch and keyless chuck as standout features for quick mode changes and bit handling in demanding jobs.
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How It Compares
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Choose the BEHD201 for stationary heavy-duty jobs with unlimited runtime, or the Milwaukee M18 for portable tasks where battery freedom is prioritized.
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Choose the BEHD201 for stationary heavy-duty jobs with unlimited runtime, or the Makita HP331DSAX3 for portable tasks where battery freedom is prioritized.