You need 5 close votes, 3 downvotes and 3 delete votes to delete a regular question. Spam etc. can of course be handled with moderator attention.
However there are many cases where the question is based on completely unrealistic expectations, usually in the style of "I want to build a space ship, can anyone help me?". Now naivety is not worthy of moderator attention, but it's inefficient to explain in comments that you simply have no possibility of achieving this no matter how much you want to, and then gather up the required votes for deletion.
Of course there are review queues and other mechanisms that should handle this eventually and at least in theory, but if an obvious unanswerable question is getting the active attention of a few high rep users it would be more efficient to somehow speed the process up.
Instead of a dupehammer style heavy duty tool, perhaps a combined downvote, close and a "future" delete that would go off when/if the question is closed. Currently you may downvote and close vote, but you'd have to come back for the delete explicitly.
Naturally the user gets an explanation that he's asking for something completely unrealistic. The current "too broad" close vote is quite varying on what constitutes as "too broad".
So with this combo of Close & Delete 3 high rep+ users and 2 high rep users would be able to close and delete a question.
It would be hard to abuse, resistant to false positives as it would still require 5 trusted users in total and 3 of them with higher reps, and it would make getting rid of true garbage faster.