DEWALT DCD771C2 20-volt 1/2-in Cordless Drill (2-Batteries Included and Charger Included)
The DCD771C2 20 V MAX lithium ion compact drill/driver kit is lightweight and compact for working in tight spaces for long periods of time.
High-speed transmission delivers 2-speed variations allowing users to choose the level of performance needed for various applications.
- Includes drill, two 20-volt lithium-ion battery packs, charger and soft contractor bag
- Variable-speed motor (0-450/1,500-RPM) provides up to 300-UWO of power
- 1/2-in single-sleeve ratcheting chuck provides a tight bit grip
- Two 20-volt lithium-ion battery packs with 1.3-Ah and 60-min charge time
- Lightweight 3.6-lb design reduces user fatigue
- 16 clutch settings allow you to adjust the torque to match the task at hand
- Comfort grip handle allows for extended use
- Includes one 18-volt XR charger, two 1.3 Ah Li-Ion battery packs, and one heavy duty kit box
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Dohickey –
I’m using this drill specifically to attach to a Nils 6″ auger. I’m in Michigan and we currently have between 12-16″ of ice depending on the lake. I can get about 15 holes per battery. Holes cut very fast and quiet. The newer battery style is low profile so you can keep them in your pocket and warm, otherwise they will lose a significant amount of time. Only gripe is the description; The batteries I received were 1.3 Ah, and somehow the description details 3 Ah total. I know we are taking about a small difference here, but when it’s -5 with the wind chill, every hole you can get out of a battery counts. Dewalt carries the 1.5 Ah batts and they are advertised as being significantly more efficient.
bikerdon –
We moved to a new house and bought new furniture. Most needed to be assembled and after doing some research my husband decided to try this drill. It has consistently performed well and saved us some time and elbow grease in assembling things from bookshelves, to bunkbeds, etc. We exchanged it after the battery died completely. DO NOT let the the battery completely empty. This is what we did and afterwards it would not take a charge. We only had it for 2 weeks. This seems to be a common occurrence. Besides that it performs extremely well and is super handy to have around.