DEWALT 2-Tool 20-Volt Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (2-Batteries and charger Included)
Item #1519495Model #DCKSS276C2BB
DCF787 is compact (5.4-in front to back), and lightweight (2.0-lbs) to fit into tight areas
DCD778 is compact (7.5-in front to back) and lightweight (2.6-lbs) to fit into tight areas
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DEWALT 20-Volt Power Tool (#s 1100334-20-Volt Brushless Cordless Random Orbital Sander, 865055-20-Volt Max Jobsite Fan, 1619119-XR 20-Volt Brushless Cordless Sheet Sander, 1324949-Cordless Brushless 20-Volt Max Variable Speed Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit
, 405418-20-Volt Max Variable Speed Cordless Reciprocating Saw) FREE. Free item automatically added to cart. While supplies last. Offer valid 7/13/21 only.
Bonus offer: I got the Honey pop up for $29.85 and 10% off military making this an even better offer. 199 - 19.90 - 29.85
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FYI, the two batteries are only 1.3ah, and the list of free tools is somewhat limited.
Also note the drill and driver, although brushless, are not the top-tier brushless models.
FYI, the two batteries are only 1.3ah, and the list of free tools is somewhat limited.
Also note the drill and driver, although brushless, are not the top-tier brushless models.
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I'm guessing the 20v max version is comparable to the M18 non-fuel or the Makita 20v compact I use occasionally. They take much longer to drive screws and are much more annoying because I'm listening to the impacts for that much longer. I'm sure the 20v max will get just about any job done, but it's nice to have that power. The XR also has 3 impact settings which are great for times when you might be worried about stripping screws. The max doesn't have that option.
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I'm guessing the 20v max version is comparable to the M18 non-fuel or the Makita 20v compact I use occasionally. They take much longer to drive screws and are much more annoying because I'm listening to the impacts for that much longer. I'm sure the 20v max will get just about any job done, but it's nice to have that power. The XR also has 3 impact settings which are great for times when you might be worried about stripping screws. The max doesn't have that option.
So really this is only even a deal because of the extra tool. You can get the XR versions of this set, including larger 2 Ah batteries, for about this price. Or you can get just this set without the add on tool for <$150. Therefor you're paying $50-60 for an oscillating tool that's normally ~$100 (as an example).
FYI, the two batteries are only 1.3ah, and the list of free tools is somewhat limited.
Also note the drill and driver, although brushless, are not the top-tier brushless models.
A brushless, clutched drill/hammer drill, impact, oscillating, charger, two small batteries and a case for $200 delivered, minus any other discounts is a pretty good deal.
included here?
That said, besides requiring a smaller space, most do not need an impact when a drill is clutched (see the different numbers on the chuck), whereas a clutched drill can use most any bit and not just the more expensive hex shank for an impact without a chuck adapter. And of course, the OP drill has a hammer mode for the occasional drilling in masonry.
Price for the 2 tools kit is showing $159 currently in east TN.
I would have been in for this with the job site fan. One of the few tools I don't have yet...
Price for the 2 tools kit is showing $159 currently in east TN.
I would have been in for this with the job site fan. One of the few tools I don't have yet...