6.2 D620H Drill Review
Our verdict
A budget-friendly corded hammer drill drawing 6.2 amps at 2700 RPM, the D620H earns 4.5 stars from 156 owners at just $60.16, making it a cost-effective entry for light masonry work.
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Budget-conscious homeowners and light DIYers who need a corded hammer drill for occasional masonry tasks and do not want to invest in a battery platform.
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You need a heavy-duty tool for sustained concrete drilling, or you prefer the cordless freedom of a battery-powered model.
- Power Source Corded Electric
- Voltage 110 Volts
- Amps 6.2 Amps
- Speed 2700 RPM
- Weight 5.1 Pounds
- Priced 54% below the category median ($129.98 across 49 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 156 owner ratings
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Popularity1.3/5
156 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The 6.2 D620H is a corded hammer drill running on 110 volts at 6.2 amps. With a top speed of 2700 RPM, it is on the faster end for corded hammer drills in the budget range. The plug-in power source means consistent performance without the cost of batteries or the interruption of recharging.
At 5.1 pounds and $60.16, the D620H targets homeowners and occasional users who want a no-fuss hammer drill for light masonry, anchors, and similar tasks. Owners have rated it 4.5 stars across 156 reviews, with 50 units purchased last month confirming continued buyer interest at this price point.
Based on the specs, the 6.2-amp motor and 110-volt cord give it dependable output for drilling into brick and concrete block on home improvement projects. The corded format limits mobility on the jobsite but removes any concern about battery charge on a task.
Pros
- 2700 RPM is fast for a corded budget hammer drill
- 6.2-amp corded power delivers consistent output without battery limits
- Low $60.16 price makes it accessible for occasional users
- 4.5-star rating from 156 verified owners
- 50 units bought last month confirms current buyer demand
Cons
- Corded design limits mobility compared to battery-powered models
- 6.2 amps is modest for heavy sustained concrete work
- 156 reviews is a relatively small sample for full confidence
Specifications
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Amps | 6.2 Amps |
| Speed | 2700 RPM |
| Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
Performance notes
Running on 110V at 6.2 amps, the D620H delivers 2700 RPM, which is a solid speed for a corded hammer drill at this price. The 5.1-pound weight is manageable for vertical and horizontal drilling. Corded operation on 110V ensures it works on any standard household circuit.
What buyers say
Owners generally praise the value for the price and find it adequate for home improvement masonry tasks. Some note that it performs best on lighter work and is not intended for heavy daily use.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the D620H require a special power outlet?
The specs list 110-volt operation, which is compatible with standard US household outlets. No special circuit is required.
Is the 6.2 D620H suitable for drilling into concrete?
Based on the specs and owner reviews, it handles light concrete and masonry tasks well. For heavy, sustained concrete drilling, a higher-amperage corded or SDS-plus rotary hammer would be a better fit.
Questions about the D620H?
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