The DEWALT DW130 spade handle drill delivers variable-speed reversing up to 550 RPM and triple gear reduction for mixing mud and heavy drilling in wood and steel.
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The DEWALT DW130 1/2-Inch Reversing Spade Handle Drill is a heavy-duty workhorse built for mixing and drilling. With a 7.0 Amp motor, triple gear reduction, and a variable-speed reversing switch, this drill gives you the control to mix drywall mud, thinset, or mortar without whipping in air bubbles, and the power to drive large hole saws and auger bits through tough materials. It's the reliable choice for pros and dedicated DIYers who need a straight-handled drill that can take a beating.
DEWALT DW130 Mixing Performance: Low-Speed Torque You Can Control
The DW130's 0–550 RPM no-load speed range is ideal for mixing. The variable-speed trigger lets you ease into the mix and adjust speed smoothly, while the reversing switch helps you back out of a stall or clean up spillage. The spade handle design gives you a solid two-hand grip for extended mixing sessions, and the 7.0 Amp motor maintains torque even under load.
Drilling Capacities by Material
The DW130 can handle a wide range of bits and materials:
Wood (spade bit): 1-1/2"
Wood (self-feed): 2-9/16"
Wood (hole saw): 5"
Wood (auger bit): 1-1/2"
Steel (twist bit): 1/2"
Steel (hole saw): 3"
Control and Handling
Included with the drill are a 3-position side handle and a 2-position rear spade handle. The side handle can be rotated for additional control during heavy drilling, and the rear handle keeps your hands clear of the chuck. The chuck key and its holder are also included, so everything you need is in the box.
Features
7.0 amp motor with triple gear reduction: steady power for drilling and mixing.
Variable speed with reversing switch: prevents air bubbles in mud and gives control when drilling.
Heavy-duty spade handle design: comfortable two-hand grip for demanding jobs.
Accepts up to 5" hole saws and 1/2" twist bits: versatile in wood and steel.
Includes 3-position side handle and 2-position rear spade handle: adapt to your grip.
Model: DW130
Weight: 7.5 lb
Voltage: 120V
Amperage: 7.0 A
Includes: 3-position side handle, 2-position rear spade handle, chuck key and holder
The DEWALT DW130 puts you in command with its variable-speed trigger and reversing switch. No more messy splatter when mixing mud—just smooth, controlled torque that stops when you stop.
The 3-position side handle can be rotated for maximum leverage, and the 2-position rear spade handle lets you brace the drill against your hip or thigh when driving large bits. The included chuck key holder keeps the key within reach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the DW130 for mixing drywall mud?
Yes, the DW130 is designed for mixing. Its low speed range (0-550 RPM) and variable-speed trigger let you mix smoothly without whipping air bubbles.
Does the DW130 come with a side handle?
Yes, it includes a 3-position side handle and a 2-position rear spade handle, giving you multiple grip options for drilling and mixing.
What chuck size does the DW130 have?
It features a 1/2-inch single-sleeve chuck that accepts standard drill bits and mixer shafts.
Can I use paddle mixer bits with this drill?
Yes, the 1/2-inch chuck accepts standard paddle mixers and mixing rods.
Is the DW130 variable speed?
Yes, it has a variable-speed trigger with reversing capability, giving you precise control for both mixing and drilling.
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Customer Reviews
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JakeT
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Beast
Mixes mud like a monster.
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Dave Miller
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Great for mixing
I've used this for my drywall mud and it handles it perfectly. The variable speed is a nice touch, and the reverse helps when you get it stuck. Solidly built.
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Robert K.
A real workhorse
I've been in the trades for over forty years, and this drill reminds me of the old days when tools were made to last. The spade handle gives you good leverage, and the gear reduction really produces the torque you need for heavy mixing. It runs steady and doesn't overheat, even after a long session. I appreciate the all-metal chuck. It's heavier than the new cordless drills, but that's a good thing in my book. If you need a dedicated mixing drill, you can't go wrong with this one. Well worth the money.