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DeWALT 12V MAX Brushless Cordless 3/8" Drill Driver + 1/4" Impact Drill w/ 2x 2Ah Batteries & Charger (DCK221F2) for
$122.80.
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Includes:- 1x 12V MAX 3/8" Drill/Driver (DCD701B)
- 1x 12V MAX 1/4" Impact Driver (DCF801B)
- 2x 12V MAX batteries (DCB122)
- 12V and 20V MAX Charger
- Belt Clip
- Kit Bag
Features:- Brushless 3/8 inch drill/driver has 32% more power
- Brushless 3/80-inch drill/ cordless impact driver is 20% shorter
- Brushless motor for maximum runtime and durability
- The drill/driver has a 3/8 inch ratcheting chuck for a wide variety of bits
- The drill/driver has a high speed transmission with 2-speed settings and 15 clutch settings
- Brushless 1/4 inch impact driver has 52% more torque
- Brushless 1/4 inch impact driver is 19% shorter
- The Impact Driver has 3 mode settings including the Precision Drive feature for accuracy
Top Comments
The 20v max came out, then dewalt released the XR Line which meant "extended runtime" because of the brushless motor and more premium features like say a metal chuck on a drill, speed selectors, or other internal components upgrades form the 20v max line.
As time passed in the last 2-3 years i guess Dewalt wanted to hit different market price points and they release "Brushless" Tools. These are a step below the XR line but a step up from the 20V max line. Usually they will have a plastic chuck for drill/drivers and for impacts / oscillating multitools they wont have a 3 speed selector.
I think they are still trying to introduce and expand the 12v line so these are just Brushless for now. Once the offering is a little bigger and has been out for a while I'd imagine they will make some "XR" 12v Versions or what ever they want to label "Premium" For the 12v line.
Side note this is a great home tool set for a DIY or just for home general project use. Light weight and will get the job done. I used the impact to assemble a 10x10 shed and it worked great. So unless you're running 3" screws on a jobsite for 8 hours a day this is all you really need.
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The 20v max came out, then dewalt released the XR Line which meant "extended runtime" because of the brushless motor and more premium features like say a metal chuck on a drill, speed selectors, or other internal components upgrades form the 20v max line.
As time passed in the last 2-3 years i guess Dewalt wanted to hit different market price points and they release "Brushless" Tools. These are a step below the XR line but a step up from the 20V max line. Usually they will have a plastic chuck for drill/drivers and for impacts / oscillating multitools they wont have a 3 speed selector.
I think they are still trying to introduce and expand the 12v line so these are just Brushless for now. Once the offering is a little bigger and has been out for a while I'd imagine they will make some "XR" 12v Versions or what ever they want to label "Premium" For the 12v line.
Side note this is a great home tool set for a DIY or just for home general project use. Light weight and will get the job done. I used the impact to assemble a 10x10 shed and it worked great. So unless you're running 3" screws on a jobsite for 8 hours a day this is all you really need.
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The 20v max came out, then dewalt released the XR Line which meant "extended runtime" because of the brushless motor and more premium features like say a metal chuck on a drill, speed selectors, or other internal components upgrades form the 20v max line.
As time passed in the last 2-3 years i guess Dewalt wanted to hit different market price points and they release "Brushless" Tools. These are a step below the XR line but a step up from the 20V max line. Usually they will have a plastic chuck for drill/drivers and for impacts / oscillating multitools they wont have a 3 speed selector.
I think they are still trying to introduce and expand the 12v line so these are just Brushless for now. Once the offering is a little bigger and has been out for a while I'd imagine they will make some "XR" 12v Versions or what ever they want to label "Premium" For the 12v line.
Side note this is a great home tool set for a DIY or just for home general project use. Light weight and will get the job done. I used the impact to assemble a 10x10 shed and it worked great. So unless you're running 3" screws on a jobsite for 8 hours a day this is all you really need.
The 12v tools are excellent and I usually grab one rather than a 20v unless I am doing something seriously heavy duty. They are compact, not heavy and relatively powerful. More than enough for any homeowner work.
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