Hyper Tough 5 Amp Corded Drill, 3/8 inch Keyless Chuck, Variable Speed, Lock-on Feature & Belt Clip
- Brand:
- Hyper Tough
- Model Number:
- AQ00039G
- UPC:
- 889526393434
- EAN:
- 0889526393434
- Walmart SKU:
- 205128090
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $24.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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$24.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Hyper Tough 5 Amp Corded Drill, 3/8 inch Keyless Chuck, Variable Speed, Lock-on Feature & Belt Clip since 12/9/2022. The most recent price update was on Mar 20, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $19.77 (lowest on 3/15/2025) to $24.97 (highest on 8/11/2025). The average price during this period is $23.93.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $24.97 (Mar 20) to $24.97 (Mar 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $24.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 1013 reviews.
the drill is nice. has a good amount of torque and power. with the variable speed setting it's wonderful for drilling hardened metals without burning up bits. a little on the noisy side but not the worst
I love this drill. Only thing thatsucks honestly that it has to be connected but the reason I bought this specific one was because it's affordable and I have no regrets. You definitely get more than what you pay for.
It's just like the old Black %26 Decker. I had that I missed. It works great if you remember those old tools, this is a straight up knock off and it works good. I'm pleased with it especially how I can dial in how fast it goes it can go slow and powerful, which is an advantage to me.
Seems to be a quality product. The only problem that I have had with "On line Walmart" is that their delivery estimate are never on schedule. Product and pricings are good, but you have to be patient.
Very powerful equipment - not for anyone who has weak wrist, hands, fingers or shoulder; especially not for anyone who recently undergone any extremity surgery. Very powerful
For anyone looking to spend minimal funds on a lasting tool this is it! This will last the rest of my life and I'll never need to bother with the stupid battery thing ever again!
This Hyper Tough 3/8 inch corded drill has been another solid tool from the brand. For the price, it actually performs really well. It has adjustable power levels so you can dial it in depending on the job, which is nice when switching between lighter tasks and heavier drilling. I recently used it while building part of a deck and ran roughly 10 pounds of deck screws with it. The drill handled the work without any real issues and had plenty of power to drive screws easily. In fact, if you're not careful it's easy to have the power set too high and sink a 6-inch screw way deeper than you intended. The only thing I noticed is that it does build up quite a bit of heat during heavy use. After a lot of continuous drilling it gets pretty hot to the touch, so it's a good idea to give it a break now and then. Overall though, it's a great budget drill that has more power than you might expect. For DIY projects and general shop use it's definitely a good value.
Its not too heavy and fits in my hand very well. Keyless chuck is simple to use.Drill came with instruction manual, It had all the basic safety instructions and was pretty informative.Cord of the drill has a good length. You can control the drilling speed by twisting the knob. The knobs are made of plastic parts, not sure how long it will last. I would also preferred a pouch to keep the drill safely. This was the first time I was using a drill and I would say I was comfortable using it. Works fine. This is a handy drill to keep it at home.
The first thing I noticed was that this drill felt comfortable in my hand. It feels well balanced. The motor, although having a bit of a grinding sound, runs smooth and strong. It has a lot of power for a smaller drill. The forward and reverse switch seems a bit fragile though. It is thinner plastic and is located above the trigger and the variable speed dial. It is easy to use and very accessible but sticks out. In my opinion it is more likely to get snagged and broken. I love the belt clip which saves having to find a level place to set the drill down in between use, making it less likely that the drill will fall off of tables or ladders. It has a continuous “lock on” button conveniently located on the side on the grip so no turning the drill to change from manual trigger operated power to continuously running. The keyless chuck saves time in allowing quick and easy bit changes. It's variable speed dial is located under the forward/ reverse lever and on the trigger. It is a small round knob that needs to be turned in order to change speed. This is where I think it drops the ball for me. It is rather hard to turn while wearing work gloves as it is small and set in amongst the trigger and the forward/ backward switch and although it protrudes out beyond the trigger enough to operate with bare hands, it is awkward to turn when using work gloves. Even with what I see as being small imperfections, this drill has so many more good qualities making it a very convenient and usable tool.
This drill is unsafe to use. Gray smoke poured out of it after screwing one drywall screw into the wall. A strong odor came from the motor and the exterior housing was red hot. This happened after screwing one screw. Buy a different brand just to be safe.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $24.97 (Mar 20) to $24.97 (Mar 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $24.97.
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