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DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver, Power Tool Combo Kit with 2 Batteries and Charger, Brushless (DCK283D2)

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Features

  • Brushless motor of cordless drill combo kit delivers up to 57% more runtime over brushed
  • XR Lithium Ion batteries with fuel gauge in cordless tools combo kit provide 33% more capacity over standard packs
  • DCD791 20V max 1/2-inch Drill/Driver in the drill/ impact driver combo kit has a compact (6.9-inch front to back) and lightweight (3.4 lbs.) design to fit into tight areas
  • DCF887 20V max 1/4-inch Impact Driver has a compact (5.3-inch front to back) design to fit into tight areas
  • DCD791 features a 3-mode LED with 20-minute trigger release delay in Spotlight Mode, providing increased visibility in dark or confined spaces
  • DCF887 features 3 LEDs imbedded in front of tool with 20-second trigger release delay providing increased visibility in dark or confined spaces

Description

The Cordless Compact Drill / Driver and Impact Driver tools in this 20V max XR Combo Kit have powerful motors of DEWALT cordless tools to deliver maximum runtime. DEWALT 20 volt tools feature a lightweight, compact design to fit in tight spaces, and the 3-mode LED gives users visibility in dark spaces.

Brand: DEWALT


Voltage: 20 Volts


Item Weight: 9.2 Pounds


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Number of Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Product Dimensions: 15.06 x 9.25 x 5.38 inches


Item Weight: 9.2 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: DEWALT


Item model number: DCK283D2


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • One-line summary: WOW! Buy this set!
Style: Old Version
The Dewalt DCK283D2 MAX XR Lithium Ion Brushless Compact Drill and Driver set is, at the time of this review (Aug 9, 2016) the latest and greatest iteration of Dewalt's 20V Compact Drill and Impact Driver. I bought them as an upgrade for the older 18V Dewalt tools (hammer drill, compact drill, and circular saw) which I have owned for almost a decade. All I can say is HOLY COW THESE ARE AMAZING! It's stunning how far technology has come. Compared to my older 18V tools--which were very good--these are considerably smaller, lighter, and more powerful, plus just as durable or more so! Seriously, I should have upgraded sooner. Of course, it's probably a good thing I waited, as these newest versions (DCD791 Compact Drill and DCF887 Impact Driver) have the advantage of better illumination options (brighter LEDs, with a 20 second standard shut off delay after activation, as well as a 20-minute illumination option). Far from a gimmick, the brightness and placement of these lights is a major convenience any time you have to drive a fastener from inside a dark cabinet or other confined/poorly lit space. Dewalt also makes a hammer drill version of their compact drill, as well as a full size regular and full size hammer drill. I decided that if I ever need the power of a hammer drill, I will invest in the full-size hammer drill. But for 95% of all things I do or make with my tools, this DCD791 Compact Drill has PLENTY of power, and the light weight and slim form factor are amazing. I can get into small spaces much easier, and support the tool for much longer without fatigue. Need to drive a 2-1/4" hole-saw through 3/4" plywood? No problem! I'm totally thrilled with this compact drill's performance. The Impact Driver is equally exciting. Even more compact than the drill, it offers a nearly ideal balance between brute power (especially on setting 3) and delicate driving tasks (settings 2 or 1). Thanks to the reduced speed as well as reduced torque on setting 1, I am comfortable driving even relatively delicate #6 and #4 screws into wood with it. And on setting 2, it drives #8 1-1/2" screws very quickly, with the impact function kicking in just as the head of the fastener begins to seat. Perfect! I've driven a few hundred screws with it now--about four times faster than I can drive them with my old 12V Bosch driver--and not one seated too deeply or tore out. 90% of the time I leave it on setting 2 and the sensitivity of the trigger gives me enough control to drive fasteners anywhere from reassuringly slow to blazingly fast. As I previously alluded, I also find that the level of control with an impact driver is markedly better (compared to a standard cordless driver) when seating fasteners flush. The ratchet provides audible and palpable feedback at the moment the fastner is beginning to seat and tighten, making it a lot easier to avoid over-driving the fastener below the surface of your material. A couple of things to know about these 20V tools.... First, 20V is the max operating voltage; these are technically 18V tools, so the 20V claim is a bit of a marketing gimmick. What makes them "more powerful" is not the voltage but the fact that they use better parts/components than the 18V tool line that Dewalt also still sells. At the same time, they are also more compact than most equivalent tools in the 18V line. The chief advantage over the older 18V tools is the use of Lithium Ion (memory-less) batteries. My older 18V batteries HAD to be fully discharged and recharged at least once every month or they would go bad alarmingly quickly. Since I'm the kind of guy who tends to tackle a nine-month boat-building project, and then take a few months off before I start something else, this meant I kept finding myself needing to buy expensive replacement batteries. After doing that twice--and spending WAY too many years juggling four half-dead batteries between my tools and two charging stations--I finally upgraded to this newer 20V system. WOW... the batteries are so much lighter, smaller, and more powerful... and they don't seem to discharge (let alone go bad) at all, even if left unattended and uncharged for more than a month. This is a major improvement over the NiCad 18V batteries, which would need to be replaced or would barely hold a charge if neglected to that same extent. Also, just for reference, I recently built a rolling kitchen island for my wife (22" x 36" x 35-1/4"), plus four small portable tool-organizer cabinets (11" x 11" x 18") over the past two weeks using this drill and driver. At present, I still have not recharged anything. The impact driver battery still shows a full three bars of power and the drill battery shows two bars of power when I press the battery gauge. So not only do they hold a charge well, but they obviously operate quite efficiently. I've been doing a lot of drilling and fastening on these projects, including making a few cutouts for power cords with a 2" and a 1-1/4" hole-saw. I've also dropped them three times already from approximately 3' height--hard enough to bounce them--but the plastic and rubber cladding are so durable there is no sign of any scuff or crack. This is the familiar DeWalt build quality that I've come to know and love! If you are still using the older 18V tools with batteries that don't hold a charge like they used to, or if you're still using corded tools, or if you don't have a drill/driver and think you might like one, do yourself a favor and BUY THIS SET. It is outstanding, and it will do 95% of what most DIY'ers need to do with these tools. The only reason to look at the full size or hammer drill versions is if you're pretty certain you will need to drill into stone, brick, or masonry at some point (and more than once or twice). In that case, a hammer drill is pretty much a necessity and will save you considerable effort. [UPDATE 8-20-2016: Today my drill's battery dropped to one bar for the first time since I began using this set. So that means the 2Ah battery lasted approximately three weeks, during which time I built a rolling kitchen island, three mini tool-organizer cabinets, a rack for organizing my clamps, a large drawer, and a few miscellaneous small tool holders, plus drilled over a dozen holes through 3/4" plywood with hole saws ranging from 1-1/4 to 2-1/4" diameter. That's a LOT of drilling and driving, and I'm sure I could have kept going for awhile since it just dropped from two to one bar today. The impact driver currently still has two of three bars when I check the battery gauge, so it has yet to see the charger. This is such a great set. So lightweight and compact, yet very powerful. Not once have these tools bogged down or even slowed in operation. Awesome.] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016 by Candid Reviewer

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Style: Old Version
This kit is amazing. The impact has been used a ton the past 3-4 years. Been dropped 10 feet onto concrete, used in the rain and mud. I’ve drive 5/16 6” long anchors and this thing just keeps going. I’ve put on metal roofs and ran it for 4 hours nonstop to the point it was hot and you could smell it. It’s never slowed down or let me down. If it does today it’s have lived a full life, but I don’t see that happening. Only used the drill a small amount, it’s been in the same conditions and been used the same way. Extremely happy with this purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Jason Jason

  • Great pair - make sure to push the battery all the way into the charger
Style: Old Version
Been great so far. Only thing I can't comment on is the batter life as I haven't used it quite enough to get a good feel for it. The normal drill is great, and a much needed updrade from my 12V base model (non XR whatever) from 12 years ago. And it's MUCH lighter. Aside from the power, this is the most notable and welcomed difference from older drills. I thought having the light would bug me, as I don't think you can turn it off. It doesn't. It's awesome and I'm always glad it's there regardless of the project at hand. Belt clips are also nice. As for the impact driver - after having it save me from a frustrating experience, I'm going to go ahead and say it's a must have in your tool collection if you don't have one. I was late to the game knowing about these, and wow do I regret that after having just resurfaced a deck a couple years ago. Simply put - if you're driving in screws, especially in treated or hard wood, fence, deck, deck blocking, tile sub floor etc.... it just puts them right in. In my case, I had some very tight spots I needed to put some screws in - there was simply no way I could get the angle needed for enough push with a normal drill. I finally tried this out, and boom, in they go. If I hold down the trigger and just watch the bit spin, yeah, there is a wobble. But I'm thinking that is what's supposed to be happening (it's almost comical when using a 6" extended driver bit, lol). It didn't seem to affect much when I was actually putting in the screws. One note - why I first got it, I put the battery into the charger in what I thought was the right spot. Turns out, you need to push it to make sure it clicks all the way in. If you don't, the contacts hit enough to light up the charging light (so, at that point, you might think it's all the way in), but then it will turn to "charged" immediately, which is of course wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2017 by thundercade

  • Work Great
Style: Old Version
I've been very happy with this purchase. I actually bought these after buying a Black and Decker electric drill, which was simply inadequate for all but the simplest of drilling jobs. These have much more power and torque. The battery lasts to get through numerous jobs. I find that the little light is actually very useful for better seeing what you're doing. At the first squeeze of the trigger, the light illuminates your work, even before the drill itself engages. Helpful for putting the drill exactly on point, or fitting a driver into a screw head. I don't use the impact driver often, but when I really needed the torque, I was glad I had it. The drills are nice in the hand, and a pleasure to use for a variety of jobs all around the house. I'd have NO hesitation in recommending this drill set. Very satisfied with them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by R. Klein

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