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The DCK 20V Brushless Hammer Drill combines a robust 531 in-lbs torque brushless motor with a durable 1/2-inch all-metal ratchet keyless chuck. Featuring 22+1+1 torque settings and dual-speed control up to 2000 RPM, it adapts seamlessly to concrete, metal, and wood tasks. Equipped with a 4.0Ah lithium-ion battery, built-in LED light, and a comprehensive 47-piece bit set, this cordless drill kit is engineered for professionals and serious DIYers seeking power, precision, and portability in one sleek package.























| Brand | DCK |
| Model Number | DE202204004-US |
| Product Dimensions | 38 x 21 x 11 cm; 3.98 kg |
| Color | ใฌใใ |
| Name List for Name Plates | ใณใณใใฏใใใณใใผใใชใซ |
| Material | ้ๅฑ |
| Power Source | ใใใใช้งๅ |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Wattage | 600 W |
| Torque | 531 Inch Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Laser Class | ๅฏๅค้ |
| Included Components | 15ใใผในใใชใซใใใ*1ใ32ใใผในใใใใใใใปใใ*1ใ, 20V 4.0Ahใใใใชใผร1ใ20Vๅ ้ปๅจร1ใ, ใญใฃใชใผใใใฐร1ใ, ใใฉใทใฌในใใณใใผใใชใซ*1, ใใซใใใใฏ x 1ใ |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Item Weight | 3.98 Kilograms |
M**M
I really like this drill - it is easy to use, powerful, and the charge lasts quite a while. I'm not a regular DIY, but this comes in very handy for smaller projects. I also previously purchased a much cheaper drill as a "starter", but I ended up buying this one as well but now I only use this DCK drill for the quality, power, and attachments which are way better overall. The drill bits and attachments that are included are more than sufficient for many small projects, and the battery and charger work well and it is very convenient as a cordless drill. Granted, some corded drills are more powerful in some instances, but this DCK drill works well for what is intended. I also wasn't sure about the brand but I'm glad I went with it. The kit even includes a small box of hex, Phillips, and flat screwdriver bits for different types of project needs to keep things organized. Also comes with a carrying bag - great for keeping all components together in one place. The keyless chuck is easy to turn and tighten each type of bit or end I also read quite a few reviews before purchasing some products depending on the cost and requirements, so I hope this helps. I recommend this product and would purchase it again for the quality, power, price point, and included attachments.
D**E
This is an excellent drill. I've owned many drills over the years, I currently own four other drills, two battery powered and two corded. This drill could replace all of them for every task. It has the power of a corded drill. I bought it for the hammer drill function but now I'm using it for just about everything else, except I like my little Milwaukee nut drivers because they're smaller and lighter, but this is an outstanding drill for the money. I'm exceptionally impressed with the quality. The hammer drill function is excellent. I've driven about 30 tapcons into poured concrete and this drill made it a breeze. If you need a hammer drill that doubles as a regular drill, this is your item.
K**Y
I did not like the trigger lock with the other drills I used. It blisters my hand. I like that the lock is manual and itโs sturdy and powerful.
D**Y
My husband uses this for work. He has to drill into concrete. So far all I hear from him is this has been a great drill. I actually got to use it when my little drill battery ran out when making flower boxes out of left over deck boards. I was very impressed! If I had this at the start of building the boxes it would have taken half the time and energy. I will be stealing this drill from him every chance I get when building something! It weighs just as much as any other cordless drill and same noise volume also. Battery life seems to be just as good as the Ryobi drill we also have.
J**N
This is a good drill for the price. I used it to drill holes into concrete for hand rails. It drilled through about 70 percent of the hole. Even though it held up, it didnt have the strength needed for the job. I used a carbide tiped bit, but the drill was still insufficient. I spent every bit of an hour trying to drill 8 holes 2 inches deep. I finally gave up when i realized it would take me way to long to complete the project.
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