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DEWALT XR 3-Tool 20V Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit w/ 2 Batteries & Charger

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$214

$329

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Lowe's has DEWALT XR 3-Tool 20V Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit w/ 2 Batteries, Charger & Case (DCK387D1M1) on sale for $213.85. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

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Key Features:
  • The DCK387D1M1 20V MAX lithium ion 3-tool combo kit features our Brushless Hammerdrill/driver and impact driver which offer greater run time and performance than brushed tools. It includes a light to illuminate all of your work spaces. Batteries are 1-2AH and 1-4AH battery for max run time and performance. Also, kit bag ensures ease of storage.
  • Metal 1/2-in ratcheting chuck for superior bit gripping strength (hammerdrill)
  • 3-Speed settings for optimized application versatility (impact driver)
  • Integral hook for hands-free use in multiple placements (light)
  • 20V MAX; maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts; nominal voltage is 18
  • 3-Year limited warranty on tools and batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This combo kit is priced $115.15 lower (35% savings) than the $329 list price.
  • About this product:
    • This kit is highly rated with 4.7/5 stars overall based on 197 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Lowe's has DEWALT XR 3-Tool 20V Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit w/ 2 Batteries, Charger & Case (DCK387D1M1) on sale for $213.85. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Note, availability for store pickup may vary.

Key Features:
  • The DCK387D1M1 20V MAX lithium ion 3-tool combo kit features our Brushless Hammerdrill/driver and impact driver which offer greater run time and performance than brushed tools. It includes a light to illuminate all of your work spaces. Batteries are 1-2AH and 1-4AH battery for max run time and performance. Also, kit bag ensures ease of storage.
  • Metal 1/2-in ratcheting chuck for superior bit gripping strength (hammerdrill)
  • 3-Speed settings for optimized application versatility (impact driver)
  • Integral hook for hands-free use in multiple placements (light)
  • 20V MAX; maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts; nominal voltage is 18
  • 3-Year limited warranty on tools and batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This combo kit is priced $115.15 lower (35% savings) than the $329 list price.
  • About this product:
    • This kit is highly rated with 4.7/5 stars overall based on 197 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Written by tunabreath

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Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
aqeelamir
Nov 30, 2021
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Found this. This seems like a good deal as well https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-P...1002097720
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Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
DeerUNIT
Nov 30, 2021
909 Posts
Quote from aqeelamir :
Found this. This seems like a good deal as well https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-P...1002097720
That's pretty good has an 8ah + free tool, didn't see that at first glance. OP is semi slick, light not worth much, like this kit $180-190 to be slick
Last edited by deweerda November 30, 2021 at 05:46 AM.
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Nov 30, 2021
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aqeelamir
Nov 30, 2021
19 Posts
Quote from deweerda :
That's standard price there. OP is semi slick, light not worth much, like this kit $180-190 to be slick
Thanks. I thought it good since it offered two batteries with XR impact drill, hammer drill and 7-1/4 circular saw.
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Nov 30, 2021
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nolenski
Nov 30, 2021
3,431 Posts
Quote from aqeelamir :
Thanks. I thought it good since it offered two batteries with XR impact drill, hammer drill and 7-1/4 circular saw.
Exactly... I got in on that deal and quickly sold the impact and charger for $130.So I ended up with the hammer drill, 7 1/4 circular, 2ah and 8ah for $169. I thought that was slick. The Power Detect feature on these two tools when using the 8ah battery is impressive. Too bad the kit seems out of stock.
Nov 30, 2021
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JeffMerr
Nov 30, 2021
694 Posts
Why do all these packages include a hammer drill rather than a regular drill/driver? How many people out there are really needing a hammer drill?
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Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
HappyAppliance665
Nov 30, 2021
66 Posts
Quote from aqeelamir :
Found this. This seems like a good deal as well https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-P...1002097720
Jumped on this. Was still available at my local Lowes. Thanks!
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
Tig Ol Bitties
Nov 30, 2021
355 Posts
Quote from JeffMerr :
Why do all these packages include a hammer drill rather than a regular drill/driver? How many people out there are really needing a hammer drill?
Not sure if this is a serious question. Drilling holes in masonry, bricks, stone, etc is where the hammer drill shines. Cuts time significantly and with less effort. And a hammer drill can still be used as a drill/driver as well. I dont see how this isnt an added benefit for people.

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Nov 30, 2021
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tacomaguy20
Nov 30, 2021
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Quote from Tig Ol Bitties :
Not sure if this is a serious question. Drilling holes in masonry, bricks, stone, etc is where the hammer drill shines. Cuts time significantly and with less effort. And a hammer drill can still be used as a drill/driver as well. I dont see how this isnt an added benefit for people.
I feel like the hammer drill may be overkill for the small projects I do. Would this be overpowered for the tasks better suited to a regular drill/driver? Just wondering if I should pull the trigger on this combo. This would be a replacement for the drill/driver that I currently have.
Nov 30, 2021
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Archimedes001
Nov 30, 2021
759 Posts
Quote from tacomaguy20 :
I feel like the hammer drill may be overkill for the small projects I do. Would this be overpowered for the tasks better suited to a regular drill/driver? Just wondering if I should pull the trigger on this combo. This would be a replacement for the drill/driver that I currently have.
It is a little bit overkill but can do any job you need a drill for. I keep the hammerdrill as it's one less tool I need as it can do both jobs. Personally I find I just use my impact driver for everything including drilling.
Nov 30, 2021
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ShrewdBanana4713
Nov 30, 2021
49 Posts
What is the better line? XR Max or Atomic?
Nov 30, 2021
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JagOff
Nov 30, 2021
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This will be great for the 2 picture frames I hang a year.
Nov 30, 2021
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wlam28
Nov 30, 2021
17 Posts
Thanks! Early Xmas gift for my dad!
Nov 30, 2021
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ksalmon1
Nov 30, 2021
84 Posts
Quote from ShrewdBanana4713 :
What is the better line? XR Max or Atomic?
XR is the more powerful with more torque and RPM. XR also weighs a tiny bit less and uses a little less battery power. With that said, Atomic is a good option as well if you don't plan on using it for major construction. There's a few YouTube videos that compare them. Personally I went with this XR 3 pack after looking into all the options. The XR 2 pack with drill/driver costs more and only has two 2ah batteries. This comes with a 4ah battery and the hammer drill/impact can still be used for drilling.

Side note: If you're getting the full price on the item page, log out of your Lowes 4 Pros account and checkout as a guest. It will still link to your account via email.
Last edited by ksalmon1 November 30, 2021 at 11:36 AM.
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JeffMerr
Nov 30, 2021
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Quote from Tig Ol Bitties :
Not sure if this is a serious question. Drilling holes in masonry, bricks, stone, etc is where the hammer drill shines. Cuts time significantly and with less effort. And a hammer drill can still be used as a drill/driver as well. I dont see how this isnt an added benefit for people.
It was a serious question. If I never have a need to drill bricks, stone, etc. and have only used my current drill for wood, is there a disadvantage to only having a hammer drill? My regular drill is mainly used to drill pilot holes, mix paint, etc. I also mostly use my impact for everything else.

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cacadiablo
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Quote from JeffMerr :
It was a serious question. If I never have a need to drill bricks, stone, etc. and have only used my current drill for wood, is there a disadvantage to only having a hammer drill? My regular drill is mainly used to drill pilot holes, mix paint, etc. I also mostly use my impact for everything else.
You are correct to question this and your current use of drills / drivers is the most common use, IMO. I do a lot of projects around the home and have only used a hammer drill once to drill into a cement floor to secure a carpet strip separating the carpeted side of a room from a laminate flooring side of the room. I don't anticipate having to use one again but if I do, I'll probably pick up a cheapie from Harbor Freight for ~$20.

A hammer drill will be inappropriate for most other applications besides drilling into cement, concrete, stone, etc. due to its percussive nature.

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