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expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • 5d ago
Apr 19, 2025 4:28 AM
DeWalt 20-Volt Cordless Drill Driver & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2 Batteries & Charger
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I see no reason to keep offering brushed tools with the DeWALT name, especially when there are enough tiers within the brand (Brushless, Atomic, XR, PowerDetect, etc) and even the lesser brands get higher tiers with rebadged brushless DeWALT products… like Craftsman R+P Brushless line.
Yeah, I can only recommend these if you are already in the battery line and only need the most basic drill/driver… but it's pretty easy to ask too much of this drill. A few years ago I burned up my brother's 20V B&D and my mother's 20V DeWALT brushed drills using them with a hole saw on a piece of furniture. That's when I got a Brushless Atomic and the difference is night and day… but I had to go even further with a PowerDetect XR for masonry bits (holes in cinder block, anchors in garage floor, etc). Heck, now I'm rocking DeWALT's brushless XR SDS Plus rotary hammer drill for hole SAWS in cinderblock walls. My mother will be using my super-basic Brushless Atomic later today for a closet door hinge that needs longer screws and even that is such a major upgrade from her brushed DeWALT drill that I burned up.
After my mother's Porter Cable circular saw start smoking the same way on a relatively small job easily handled by my saw, I realized brushless is almost always the way to go.
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Absolutely
Not brushless
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Man, y'all have high hopes for $99
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I see no reason to keep offering brushed tools with the DeWALT name, especially when there are enough tiers within the brand (Brushless, Atomic, XR, PowerDetect, etc) and even the lesser brands get higher tiers with rebadged brushless DeWALT products… like Craftsman R+P Brushless line.
Yeah, I can only recommend these if you are already in the battery line and only need the most basic drill/driver… but it's pretty easy to ask too much of this drill. A few years ago I burned up my brother's 20V B&D and my mother's 20V DeWALT brushed drills using them with a hole saw on a piece of furniture. That's when I got a Brushless Atomic and the difference is night and day… but I had to go even further with a PowerDetect XR for masonry bits (holes in cinder block, anchors in garage floor, etc). Heck, now I'm rocking DeWALT's brushless XR SDS Plus rotary hammer drill for hole SAWS in cinderblock walls. My mother will be using my super-basic Brushless Atomic later today for a closet door hinge that needs longer screws and even that is such a major upgrade from her brushed DeWALT drill that I burned up.
After my mother's Porter Cable circular saw start smoking the same way on a relatively small job easily handled by my saw, I realized brushless is almost always the way to go.
And props to your mom for being able to handle a circular saw.
I see no reason to keep offering brushed tools with the DeWALT name, especially when there are enough tiers within the brand (Brushless, Atomic, XR, PowerDetect, etc) and even the lesser brands get higher tiers with rebadged brushless DeWALT products… like Craftsman R+P Brushless line.
Yeah, I can only recommend these if you are already in the battery line and only need the most basic drill/driver… but it's pretty easy to ask too much of this drill. A few years ago I burned up my brother's 20V B&D and my mother's 20V DeWALT brushed drills using them with a hole saw on a piece of furniture. That's when I got a Brushless Atomic and the difference is night and day… but I had to go even further with a PowerDetect XR for masonry bits (holes in cinder block, anchors in garage floor, etc). Heck, now I'm rocking DeWALT's brushless XR SDS Plus rotary hammer drill for hole SAWS in cinderblock walls. My mother will be using my super-basic Brushless Atomic later today for a closet door hinge that needs longer screws and even that is such a major upgrade from her brushed DeWALT drill that I burned up. [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]
After my mother's Porter Cable circular saw start smoking the same way on a relatively small job easily handled by my saw, I realized brushless is almost always the way to go.
I'd get this over the set in this post.
You can get an impact driver later
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