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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 10:57 AM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 10:57 AM

$119.99 | Dewalt DCD703F1 XTREME(TM) 12V MAX* Brushless Cordless 5-in-1 Drill/Driver Kit at Woot!

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Woot! [woot.com] has Dewalt DCD703F1 XTREME(TM) 12V MAX* Brushless Cordless 5-in-1 Drill/Driver Kit for $149.99 - extra 20% off with code DEALDAY26 (Offer expires 6/26/26 at 11:58pm CT, or while supplies last) = $119.99.
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$79.01 lower (40% savings) than the reference price of $199

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Woot! [woot.com] has Dewalt DCD703F1 XTREME(TM) 12V MAX* Brushless Cordless 5-in-1 Drill/Driver Kit for $149.99 - extra 20% off with code DEALDAY26 (Offer expires 6/26/26 at 11:58pm CT, or while supplies last) = $119.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Discount shows on the page with the "PLACE ORDER" button only.
No discount is shown before this page.

Price:
$79.01 lower (40% savings) than the reference price of $199

Please report the deal if expired (click report -> expired)
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Yesterday 11:57 AM
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samhamYesterday 11:57 AM
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Got a coupon code?

Whoops! That coupon code didn't work
Yesterday 12:51 PM
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solargeek84Yesterday 12:51 PM
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There's already a megathread about the woot Dewalt deals. Just FYI.
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DavidL1996Yesterday 12:52 PM
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Quote from samham :
Got a coupon code?Whoops! That coupon code didn't work
Code worked for me.
Yesterday 01:12 PM
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Loudog504Yesterday 01:12 PM
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I hate that when woot does a DeWalt deal all 100 items get posted individually =(
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Yesterday 02:58 PM
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ben_r_Yesterday 02:58 PM
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Great tool! Have had it since it's release. If you're already in the DeWalt 12V system, its a no-brainer at this price!
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Yesterday 10:00 PM
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RottbiteYesterday 10:00 PM
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Being that it's a 12 volt system it's not worth it. You're just going backwards. If most of your cordless tools are DeWalt 12v then maybe it's a whatever since that is what you'll be using for a while. but if you only have one tool or even 2 that are 12 volts then don't put yourself in the position of having to maintain 12 volt batteries moving forward cause of one new "cool" do it all tool. Need to move forward with 20 volt and wait patiently for deals. Or get tools that can use a DeWalt 20 volt battery. like the 1/2" impact that I got on sale for60 bucks. Made a huge difference having a cordless one than having to plug-in every time I'm doing heavy work from tire removals to subframe dropping.
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Yesterday 10:04 PM
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julianwells90Yesterday 10:04 PM
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For light DIY or tight spaces, 12V is plenty and way lighter than 20V. At $119 with all the attachments, this kit is solid for cabinetry and interior work.
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adnjYesterday 11:08 PM
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Quote from Rottbite :
Being that it's a 12 volt system it's not worth it. You're just going backwards. If most of your cordless tools are DeWalt 12v then maybe it's a whatever since that is what you'll be using for a while. but if you only have one tool or even 2 that are 12 volts then don't put yourself in the position of having to maintain 12 volt batteries moving forward cause of one new "cool" do it all tool.
If you are just working on your own stuff, then what you`re saying is acceptable. For people that have a genuine need for a small cordless installation driver, having both 12V and 20V is not a problem.
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BlueGorilla7237Today 12:50 AM
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Quote from adnj :

If you are just working on your own stuff, then what you`re saying is acceptable. For people that have a genuine need for a small cordless installation driver, having both 12V and 20V is not a problem.
If you need a small cordless installation driver you're better off going with 12V Milwaukee or Bosch, both of which are active platforms where new/updated tools get introduced regularly. Dewalt 12V is essentially abandoned, and the option of sharing chargers is really not worth the downsides of the platform.

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