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more about #drill lostarchitect: hey, at least they LET you wear a blindfold. They made us non-starred commenters serve drinks to OMG Ponies all night, while he verbally abused us and... more » RoninianHoon: Go to your local hardware store and look at hammer drills, they have been doing this for a few years now. more » discounteggroll: to be honest I would most likely use it to slalom CAT5 cables in and out of my walls and make it look artsy. more » Seiven: Power Tool Porn...straight up...and yes...that was a euphemism. more » ri59: Hitachi drills are great. I've got the 14.4v regular drill and love it for use around the house. Great design and is still very "tight" after a lot ... more » Curves: That whole song and dance of "I dont know what I will use it for, but I want it anyway" is the reason we ladies have so many pairs of shoes. So what i... more » nat lyon: not to be picky, but what's up with the "sh*t" in the title? please don't tell me that you're trying to sanitize the giz. please. don't tell me that... more » B1663R: I'd probably get one, i just don't need to drill any hammers right now... more » FredicvsMaximvs: Cinder blocks aren't all that tough. You can knock one apart with a hammer. Cool drill, though. more » Hello Mister Walrus: I have an equally-powerful hammer drill - in my pants. more » jcrockerman: i don't know how to embed video here... more » Toshie: You know it's just a matter of time... [i.gizmodo.com] more » trtrunner: I want one, no idea what I'd use it for, but I want it anyway! more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah, I hate when this happens. more » -
#nowavailable
Now Available
Anyone who saw the World's Tiniest Drill at the Gizmodo Gallery can tell you one thing: they're really tiny. Now you can take one home yourself. And instantly lose it. More » -
#tools
Holy Sh*t Look At This Drill
Behold, the Hitachi DH50MRY. Part drill, part jackhammer, it can eat up concrete like balsa wood without killing your arms. Our friends at PopSci cut one open to show how it works. More » -
#datacrunch
Hard Drive Crusher: How Much Would You Spend to Secure Your Data?
We all know that sensitive data left on a discarded hard drive can be a security risk, but would you be willing to drop upwards of $11,500 on a machine that ensures its destruction? EDR's Hard Disk Crusher gets down and dirty by drilling through the hard drives' spindles/rippling the platters to make data recovery impossible. The device runs off a standard 110V outlet, but if you are ever caught in a disk-destroying emergency and the power goes out, just bust out the optional $895 hand pump accessory and keep on crushin' in the dark. More »
