Kreg Tool DB210 Foreman Pocket Hole Machine
Kreg Tool DB210 Foreman Pocket Hole Machine
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Key Features
Overview
The Kreg Foreman Pocket-Hole Machine DB210 is a professional-grade pocket-hole machine for wood joinery, built for woodworkers, cabinet builders, remodelers, and serious DIY users who want faster, more consistent pocket-hole drilling. This is a pocket-hole machine designed for fast, repeatable pocket-hole joinery in wood stock. Model Number: DB210. If you are tired of resetting a standard pocket-hole jig for every board, this machine is the step up that saves real time.
The big advantage here is how the operation works. One pull of the large handle starts the 110-volt motor, clamps the workpiece in place, and drives the bit through the table to drill the pocket hole. On the bench, that means fewer separate motions and fewer chances to shift the board during drilling. When you are building face frames, cabinets, shop fixtures, or repeat parts, that kind of workflow matters more than a fancy feature list.
The Kreg Foreman Pocket-Hole Machine DB210 works with materials from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch thick, so it covers a wide range of common woodworking stock. That makes it useful for thinner panels, standard 3/4 inch material, and thicker stock where strong pocket-hole joints matter. Kreg also includes a 3/8 inch hex-shank stepped drill bit to get you started right away with standard pocket-hole drilling.
Precision is where this machine earns its keep. The tool-free adjustable fence lets you position the workpiece for the right pocket depth, and the clear markings in the table make fence setup more straightforward when changing material thickness. Two adjustable spring-loaded stops help keep your positioning consistent from part to part, which is exactly what you want when you are knocking out production runs instead of building one piece at a time.
The design is built around jobsite and shop practicality. Kreg calls out lightweight, durable construction, and the cast aluminum top gives you a solid work surface with enough room to support the workpiece. This is not just about durability. A stable top and a usable table area make repetitive drilling less fussy, especially when you are feeding longer rails, stiles, or trim pieces across the machine.
Dust management is also part of the package. The Foreman includes a dust collection attachment to help pull chips away from the machine and keep the work area cleaner. That matters for visibility, cleanup, and keeping the machine area from loading up with shavings during longer drilling sessions. Built-in storage is another smart touch, giving you a place to keep bits and accessories close instead of hunting around the bench.
On compatibility, this pocket-hole joinery machine does more than one style of joint. In addition to the included standard stepped bit, it is compatible with the Kreg Micro-Pocket Bit for smaller pocket holes in thinner stock, and with the Kreg Heavy-Duty Bit for stronger joints in thicker material. That gives the DB210 a broader range than a single-purpose setup and makes it easier to keep one machine working across different projects.
Who should buy it? If you build cabinets, furniture, shop projects, or trim assemblies often enough that speed and repeatability matter, this machine makes a lot of sense. It is especially strong for users who like pocket-hole joinery but want a faster workflow than a handheld or bench jig can offer. If you only drill the occasional pocket hole, a basic jig is cheaper. If pocket-hole fastening is part of your regular work, the DB210 is the smarter long-term move.
Faster Joinery With Less Setup
This machine is built to move faster than a standard pocket-hole jig. Instead of separate clamping and drilling steps, the handle-driven operation combines them into one workflow that is easier to repeat all day.
- 110-volt motor powers the drilling action
- One pull starts the motor, clamps the board, and drills the pocket hole
- Good fit for cabinet parts, face frames, and batch woodworking tasks
Dial In Depth And Hit It Again
The fence system is what makes this machine useful for repeat work. Once you set it for your material, the table markings and spring-loaded stops help you keep parts consistent without constant measuring and second-guessing.
- Adjustable fence sets pocket depth for different stock thicknesses
- Works with material from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch thick
- Two spring-loaded stops help keep placement repeatable
What's in the Box
- (1) Kreg Foreman Pocket-Hole Machine DB210
- (1) 3/8 inch hex-shank stepped drill bit
- (1) Dust collection attachment
Key Specifications
| Voltage (V) | 110 V |
|---|---|
| Horsepower | 3/4 HP |
| Material Capacity | 1/2 in to 1-1/2 in thick |
| Included Bit Size | 3/8 in hex-shank stepped drill bit |
| Table Material | Cast Aluminum |
| Length (in.) | 29.5 in |
| Width (in.) | 19 in |
| Weight (lbs) | 29 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are batch-drilling the same parts, take a minute to set the fence and both spring-loaded stops for that stock thickness before you start. That is where the DB210 really pays you back, because once it is dialed in, you can move through repeat parts much faster with fewer placement errors.
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Tool Nut's Take
Why the Kreg Foreman Pocket-Hole Machine DB210 Makes Sense
This is the kind of machine that earns its spot when pocket-hole joinery is a regular part of your workflow, not an occasional weekend task.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, cabinet builders, and remodelers who want faster pocket-hole drilling with more consistency than a basic jig setup.
- Why it stands out: The one-pull motor, clamp, and drill action is the real selling point, and the adjustable fence and stops back it up with repeatable results.
- Worth knowing: This is a corded 110-volt machine, so it is best for users who have a dedicated workspace or jobsite power and enough volume to justify stepping up from a manual jig.
Common Questions
- What material thickness does it handle? The DB210 works with wood stock from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inch thick.
- Is this a corded or battery-powered machine? It uses a 110-volt motor, so this is a corded electric pocket-hole machine.
- Can it use more than the standard pocket-hole bit? Yes. It is compatible with the Kreg Micro-Pocket Bit and the Kreg Heavy-Duty Bit.
- Does it help with repeat accuracy? Yes. The adjustable fence, clear table markings, and two spring-loaded stops are there specifically to help with consistent positioning and repeatable pocket-hole placement.

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