Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill Shows Off Class-Leading Speed
We recently had the chance to toss 50+ drills of various shapes, sizes, speeds, and voltages into our Best Cordless Drill article. It was loads of fun, weโre taking stock of each individual model. Today, weโre looking at the Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill. The Chervon brand has a lot going for it, particularly its solid performance and DIY-friendly pricing. Weโre looking to see if that trend continues into the 20V brushless line.
Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill Features
Thereโs nothing dramatic about Skilโs feature set, but it does have everything you realistically need. Thereโs a certain beauty that comes from simplicity, and thatโs what weโre seeing here.
This Skil cordless hammer drill features a brushless motor with a 2-speed selector switch on top. We actually prefer a mechanical switch to the blister buttons that weโve seen on some of the higher-end models coming out. Those electronic controls are sexier but crack or peel over time.
In a move we prefer, Skil puts separate collars on the chuck for the clutch and mode selection.

Additional Features Worth Noting
- LED light
- Belt hook
- All-metal chuck
Skil HD529501 Performance
This Skil cordless hammer drill averaged 322.8 in-lbs of soft torque on our compression rig. Itโs a mid-pack finish thatโs in line with the majority of the group, but pretty far behind Boschโs and Kobaltโs dominance in this test.

Speed under load is not an issue for the Skil HD529501, though. With a 2-9/16โณ Milwaukee SwitchBlade Self-Feed Bit, the Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill averaged 472 RPM. This was the fastest drill in its class for this test, which is impressive.
Whatโs also impressive is that maintained 86% of its no-load speed, meaning the motor wasnโt straining to keep up.
It leads the pack in our 1โณ Bosch Daredevil High-Speed Auger Bit test as well, averaging 1483 RPM with a 74% efficiency rating.
For concrete drilling, we used a 1/4โณ Bosch Daredevil Multipurpose Bit and drilled 3โณ deep. The Skil finished in 2nd place with an average time of 5.08 secondsโfaster than some of the Heavy-Duty hammer drills we tested.

Weight and Footprint

With the Medium-Duty class bridging the gap between muscular behemoths of the Heavy-Duty class and the weight-sensitive Compact class, size and weight are a moderate concern.
Skilโs other tools tend to trade off some size and weight for better performance, but itโs not as significant with this model. The Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill weighs 3.34 pounds bare and 4.90 pounds with a 4.0Ah battery. Considering the lightest is 4.74 pounds with a battery, that ainโt too bad.
It does a good job with its footprint as well. With a head thatโs 7.5โณ long, itโs the 2nd shortest of the group. Height is arguably less important and Skilโs 8.1โณ height without a battery it one of the taller ones.
Skil 20V Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill Price
The Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill is one of the less expensive kits at $150. That includes a 5.0Ah battery and PWRJump charger that charges 0%โ25% in 5 minutes and 100% in 30 minutes for a 2.0Ah battery.
The only player in the Medium-Duty class thatโs less is Ryobiโs P251 (P1813 as a kit). It currently runs $129 with a 4.0Ah battery. Skil gives you an upgraded charger, 20% more battery capacity, and backs their product 2 years longer.
The Bottom Line
Skil puts together a nice package that performs well side-by-side with Pro brands. The only weak spot for Skil is torque. However, its speed and efficiency ratings tell us that itโs not struggling to do the work, even in an aggressive heavy load test.
While there are a couple of models that run away with the Medium-Duty class, theyโre also much more expensive than the Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill. When it comes to the two major value brands, Skil puts distance over Ryobi in every category we tested except valueโand Skil is no slouch there, either.
Skil PWRCore20 Heavy-Duty Brushless Hammer Drill Specifications
- Model: Skil HD529501
- Power Source: Skil 20V battery
- Chuck: 1/2โณ with 24+1 (drill) + 1 (hammer drill) clutch
- No-Load Speed: 0โ550/0โ2000 RPM
- Impact Rate: 0โ8800/0โ32000 BPM
- Max Torque: 859 in-lbs
- Weight: 3.34 lbs bare, 4.90 lbs with 4.0Ah battery
- Height: 8.1โณ
- Length: 7.5โณ
- Warranty: 5 years with registration
- Price: $150 with 5.0Ah battery and PWRJump charger
