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DeWalt DC720KA


$229.00

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Pretty good on battery life while still providing a fair amount of power for a compact drill. Well-balanced, lightweight and easy to use over long periods. Chuck design makes adding a drill or screwdriver bit almost a one-handed operation.

The Cons:LED light actually doesn't light up the actual drill tip--the chuck gets in the way. NiCd batteries rather than a Lithium-Ion cell. Included batteries often stop holding charge after 6 months to a year of use.

The DeWalt DC720KA is a mid-grade "heavy duty" electric drill designed for users that require a drill that can fit into tight spaces. The DC720KA features a 4.8 pound lightweight design that DeWalt claims will "help minimize user fatique".

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The DC720KA drill also features a dual speed range from 0-500/ 0-1,700 rpm; and a high performance frameless motor which provides power of 410 unit watts. The DeWalt DC720KA also includes additional features such as an LED work light to increase visibility, a 1/2" ratcheting chuck which reduces slippage, a one hour battery charger with 2 (18v) batteries, and a convenient carry box.

Features

  • Compact and lightweight drill size; 4.8 pounds
  • Dual speed range from 0-500/ 0-1,700 rpm
  • High performance frame-less motor; 410 unit watts
  • 1/2" ratcheting chuck to reduce slippage
  • LED work light
  • One hour battery charger; 2 (18v) batteries
  • Convenient carry box
  • Screwdriver bit

Specs

  • Voltage: 18v
  • Max Power: 410 UWO
  • Speed Settings: 2
  • Max RPM: 1700
  • Clutch Settings: 17
  • Chuck Size: 1/2"
  • Chuck Type: Plastic, single sleeve
  • Weight: 4.8 pounds

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Pros
  • 1

    Pretty good on battery life while still providing a fair amount of power for a compact drill.

  • 1

    Well-balanced, lightweight and easy to use over long periods.

  • 1

    Chuck design makes adding a drill or screwdriver bit almost a one-handed operation.

  • 1

    Best suited for around-the-house use but can also work in more commercial settings.

Cons
  • 1

    LED light actually doesn't light up the actual drill tip--the chuck gets in the way.

  • 1

    NiCd batteries rather than a Lithium-Ion cell.

  • 0

    Included batteries often stop holding charge after 6 months to a year of use.

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