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DeWALT 12V MAX Brushless Cordless Drill Combo Kit w/ 2x 2Ah Batteries & Charger

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Tools N More via Amazon has DeWALT 12V MAX Brushless Cordless 3/8" Drill Driver + 1/4" Impact Drill w/ 2x 2Ah Batteries & Charger (DCK221F2) for $122.80. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mj_mahyar14 for finding this deal.

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

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Tools N More via Amazon has DeWALT 12V MAX Brushless Cordless 3/8" Drill Driver + 1/4" Impact Drill w/ 2x 2Ah Batteries & Charger (DCK221F2) for $122.80. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mj_mahyar14 for finding this deal.

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

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 980 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:

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Model: DeWalt 12V MAX XTREME Cordless Brushless 2 Tool Compact Drill and Impact Driver Kit

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Loudog504
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe XR tag is usually the "Premium" model of that specific tool. All XR tools are brushless, but not all brushless 20v tools are XR.

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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Feb 23, 2023
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sunnyeg
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3rd party seller?
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scubasasquatch
Feb 23, 2023
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Quote from sunnyeg :
3rd party seller?
Looks like it's sold by 'Tools N More'. This is a great deal though. Wonder if it's a price mistake.
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mj_mahyar14
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Yeah, a bunch of 3rd party sellers have it for around this price.
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sunnyeg
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Seems Toolup as seller has it for $130 on Amazon. Toolup is legit
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Windytrader
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Correct me if I'm wrong but regarding what "XR" means in the dewalt landscape, these are not XR labeled tools, just brushless
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Loudog504
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Quote from Windytrader :
Correct me if I'm wrong but regarding what "XR" means in the dewalt landscape, these are not XR labeled tools, just brushless
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe XR tag is usually the "Premium" model of that specific tool. All XR tools are brushless, but not all brushless 20v tools are XR.

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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rtx1
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This is not XR. Please correct the title.
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tunnie
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Diff between this and the 801?
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DelightfulDime2921
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Quote from rtx1 :
This is not XR. Please correct the title.
That's what I had thought initially but if you match the Model #s from both this item and the one on Lowe's, (https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-X...1000981080), it Shows XR on Lowe's website but it does not show it on Amazon
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jasesun23
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I'm already deep into Milwauke 12v Fuel tools. But I've used these and they are great light weight 12v tools. Good power, nice and light, slim grips. Dewalts Xtreme 12v is a solid line up for diyer / homeowner.
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oahumike
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I use 20v dewalt but if I were to get into a 12v line I'd do the m12 for $140 after hack at Home Depot. Their line has a huge range of tools and it seems there is more hackable deals for what you will need in the future
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User1842728
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The DCD701 drill in this combo is Wirecutter's pick for best drill.
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Quote from Windytrader :
Correct me if I'm wrong but regarding what "XR" means in the dewalt landscape, these are not XR labeled tools, just brushless
XR only applies to the 20v line, specifically the batteries in the 20v line. All Dewalt 12v are now "Extreme".

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4togrfr
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Quote from Loudog504 :
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe XR tag is usually the "Premium" model of that specific tool. All XR tools are brushless, but not all brushless 20v tools are XR.

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.
XR is the battery tech only. You can slap an XR battery on any dewalt drill. Does that make it an XR drill? You have to look at the specs for each tool individually to determine what you are getting. In terms of tool tech and features. You can't count on the XR tag doing that for you.
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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