CRAFTSMAN CMCD720D2 V20 20-volt Max 1/2-in Brushless Cordless Drill (2-Batteries Included and Charger Included)
CRAFTSMAN CMCD720D2 V20 Cordless Brushless 1/2-in Drill/Driver (2 Batteries) is ready for your drilling and fastening needs featuring a brushless motor which provides the user with up to 60% more run time.
Need to work in a dark area, no worries.
The Drill/Driver has you covered with an LED light to help improve visibility in dark work area.
- Proudly Made in the USA with Global Materials in Fort Mill, South Carolina
- IMPROVED DURABILITY: Brushless motors provide up to 60% more runtime and produces 400 unit watts
- INCREASED SPEED: 2-Speed gearbox with speeds of 0-600\0-2,100
- EASY BIT CHANGES: 1/2-in keyless chuck
- IMPROVED VISIBILITY: LED light helps in dark work areas
- Common applications include drilling and fastening in soft and hard wood
- Includes (1) CMCD720 Drill/Driver; (2) CMCB202 V20 20V MAX 2.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery; (1) V20 20V MAX Lithium Ion Charger; (1) Belt Clip; (1) Storage Bag
- Drilling 7/8-in holes in 2-in x 10-in SPF with 1.5Ah battery versus CMCD701 with 1.5Ah battery
- 20V MAX battery, maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts, nominal voltage is 18
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NeighborJoe –
I really like this drill. Not sure if it’s because it’s brushless but this drill has all the features of my older Craftsman drill and it’s smaller & lighter! I’ve been onboard with the lithium batteries for all my cordless tools and this drill still by far has the smallest and most powerful drill battery I’ve experienced using. Overall a great tool just like you’d expect a Craftsman to be
NatureGuy09 –
This two (2) speed drill comes with an extra battery so you will never run out of power and a canvas bag. The batteries charged very fast from the approximately 1/2 charged state they were in when I received them. I have not had a chance to see how long they last from a full charge yet. It is quite a bit smaller that the 18 volt drill it is replacing but has all the speed and maybe a little more torque. A small LED light in the base comes on when you squeeze the trigger and stays on for about 10 seconds after you release it. It doesn’t look like much light but if you are in a dark corner or under a shelf etc. it is enough light to see how to drive the screw.