Kobalt Hammer Drills: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Kobalt makes a 24V MAX hammer drill sold exclusively at Lowe's. The higher voltage gives it a slight edge on paper, and the price undercuts most name-brand competitors. It's a solid choice for Lowe's shoppers who need occasional masonry capability on a budget.
Kobalt 24V MAX Platform
Kobalt 24V MAX batteries interchange across the Kobalt 24V tool line. Available exclusively at Lowe's.
Current Models
Kobalt KHD 1324A-03
KHD 1324A-03
Brushless 24V MAX hammer drill. Solid for anchors, brick, and mortar at a price that undercuts DeWalt and Milwaukee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the 24V MAX voltage give Kobalt an advantage over 18V/20V competitors?
Voltage alone doesn't determine performance. The Kobalt hammer drill performs similarly to 18V and 20V competitors at the same price point. The 24V branding is more of a marketing differentiator than a functional advantage.
Can I use the Kobalt hammer drill for concrete work?
For small anchors, Tapcon screws, and holes up to 3/8 inch in concrete, it works fine. Larger holes or harder concrete will slow it down compared to a Ridgid or DeWalt. It's best suited for occasional masonry tasks, not regular concrete work.