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Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Compact 1/2 in. Hammer Drill Kit (1.5 Ah)

Model number
PSBHM02K1

The Ryobi PSBHM02K1 bundles the compact PSBHM02B hammer drill with a 1.5 Ah battery and charger — a lightweight, complete kit well-suited for homeowners who need occasional hammer drilling without the bulk of a full-size tool. At 6.3 in. long and 2.25 lbs, the drill handles everything from driving screws to anchoring into brick, while staying maneuverable in tight spaces. The 450 in-lbs torque and 27,200 BPM cover light-to-medium masonry tasks. Users who need higher hammer performance should consider the full-size PBLHM101K.

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Model no.
PSBHM02K1
Brand
Ryobi
Category
Hammer Drill
Canonical URL
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19 spec rows · each row is anchorable

§ Specifications

#specifications
Voltage (V)
18
Platform
ONE+ HP
Motor Type
Brushless
Chuck Type
1/2 in. Single-Sleeve Ratcheting
Chuck Size (in.)
0.5
Max Torque (in-lbs)
450
No-Load Speed (RPM)
0–450 / 0–1,700
Speed Settings
2
Clutch Settings
24
Hammer Function
Yes
Max Bpm
27,200
Tool Only
No
Batteries Included
1
Battery Ah
1.5
Battery Included
Yes
Charger Included
Yes
Length (in.)
6.3
Weight (lbs)
2.25
Warranty
3-year limited

§ What's Included

01 (1) RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Compact 1/2 in. Hammer Drill (PSBHM02B)
02 (1) 18V 1.5 Ah Battery
03 (1) 18V Charger

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

What is included in the PSBHM02K1 kit?

The kit includes the PSBHM02B compact hammer drill, one 18V 1.5 Ah battery, and an 18V charger. No bag or auxiliary handle is included.

Is a 1.5 Ah battery enough for hammer drilling?

For light masonry tasks like setting a few concrete anchors or drilling through brick, a 1.5 Ah battery is adequate. For extended hammer drilling sessions, consider pairing the PSBHM02B bare tool with a 2.0 Ah or larger battery.

How does the PSBHM02K1 compare to the PBLHM101K full-size kit?

The PSBHM02K1 is lighter, more compact, and less expensive, but has lower torque (450 vs. 750 in-lbs), lower BPM (27,200 vs. 31,000), and a smaller battery (1.5 vs. 4.0 Ah). It is suited for homeowners with occasional masonry needs; the PBLHM101K is the better choice for contractors and frequent heavy use.

Can I use the PSBHM02K1 for regular drilling and driving?

Yes. The hammer mode can be switched off, and the 24-position clutch works in drill/driver mode for wood screws, self-tapping screws, and standard hole drilling.

What types of masonry can the PSBHM02K1 drill into?

It is effective in concrete (up to 3/8 in. holes), brick, and block using standard hammer drill bits. For larger-diameter holes or harder aggregate concrete, the full-size PBLHM102B with 34,400 BPM is a more capable option.