🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with DEWALT's Ultimate Drill!
The DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Drill/Driver Kit (DCD991P2) is a powerful, battery-operated tool designed for professionals. Featuring a high-performance brushless motor, it offers 57% more runtime, a 3-speed transmission for versatile applications, and a bright LED light for visibility in dark spaces. This kit includes two 5.0Ah batteries, a charger, and essential accessories, making it the perfect choice for any demanding project.
Brand | DEWALT |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
Color | Black, Black Yellow |
Included Components | (1) DCD991 - 20V MAX* XR Lithium Ion Brushless Premium 3-Speed Drill/Driver, (2) DCB205 - 20V MAX* XR High Capacity Li-Ion Batteries (5.0Ah), Charger, Belt hook, 360° side handle, Kitbox |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 4"W x 17"H |
Material | Blend |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Speed | 2000 RPM |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Battery Capacity | 5 Amp Hours |
Is Electric | No |
UPC | 885911483056 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911483056 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 15 Millimeters |
Part Number | DCD991P2 |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Item model number | DCD991P2 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Drill/driver kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
J**T
Powerful Drill - Nice Case
This DeWalt DCD991P2 20V Max XR drill kit is to retire my 30-year-old Milwaukee 0224-2 3/8" Magnum corded drill.The tool weighs 4lbs, 8oz, w/ the battery pack and the included belt clip. The top/bottom balance is nice and appropriate. The tool is "made in the USA with global materials". The two DCB205 20V 5.0Ah100Wh battery packs are made in Korea. The DCB115 charger base is made in China.After many months working w/ my daughter and her cordless tools, that reaffirmed my conviction that I am a troglodyte in my views on corded versus battery powered tools, leading me to investigate then select thiscordless drill. My plan is to use this as my primary tool and the Milwaukee as a back-up.The DeWalt DCD991P2 has plenty of power, with plenty of torque. The three-speed transmission permits selection of the correct / maximum torque for the application. This is a great feature, enabling versatility for one drill to serve three applications, low/medium/high speed or torque.The automatic 3-function LED illumination is handy and intuitive. The low and medium intensity modes turn off automatically after 20 seconds. The high / spotlight mode runs for 20 minutes.My preference has always been for a keyed chuck, but those are also gone the way of the dinosaur. I hate when a chuck / drill bit slips and there is no way to get it any tighter. So far I like this keyless chuck. The audible / felt clicks when hand tightening appear sufficient. IMO, the instructions go waaay overboard "disconnect tool from power source when changing accessories". I put the Forward / Reverse switch in the center off position, instead of removing / replacing the battery pack whenever I need to swap a bit.The wobbly / sloppy fit between the battery pack and tool is not great, but I knew about that deficiency before purchase. IMO, DeWalt should improve this part of their design.The hard case is a useful feature of the kit. I prefer the protection it affords and everything having a place. The cover rib contacts the tool when closing, requiring either extra force to fully close, or pulling the top handle away from the hinge so the top cover internal rib clears the tool, so it may close. (Not a major issue, but should / could be improved). The other hard case improvement I would love is for additional room within the case for accessories. I would love to also store my drill bit index, plus other drill accessories within the case. This hard case doesn't have room for other stuff. All I could fit within the case is a small 13-bit drill index case, near the charger base. It would be great if some of those cool DeWalt bit cases had a dedicated location in the drill case.The battery must be snapped into the charger, not just slid until the light changes, or it won't charge the battery pack.
B**.
More power than you probably need, long lasting batteries, light features are useful, build quality could be better.
This is a really good drill. I'm mainly using it for automotive work (complete restoration, replacing parts and body work) as well as other odd jobs. I don't plan to do any masonry work that would involve a compact drill, so I opted to not get the hammerdrill version. This one is shorter and therefore better for my kind of work. I'd previously been using a very cheap Ryobi 18V that was at least 5 years old when it caught fire. Not a knock on Ryobi, but it was time for a new drill and battery kit. Although it probably isn't most logical reason, I went with Dewalt because of their "Made In USA*" campaign. Glad I went with it though. It has enough power and battery life that I haven't reached for my corded drill once so far.Dewalt's "20V" system has been out a while now, so there are a lot of tools available for a reasonable price. The only overpriced part are the batteries, but hopefully they will come down in price soon. The different led settings on this drill are very useful for me. If I'm crawling under something or heading out at night, I can set it to the 20min on mode which is about as bright as a decent flashlight. The only issue with this drill I can find, is that it has minor build quality issues. Nearly every power tool you can buy at a homeowner's store has the same problem, so I didn't take off a star, but compared to my 70's corded drill, this thing looks like a children's toy. I don't think it's much of an issue since I have other, similarly built Dewalt tools that I have abused and dropped countless times and they still look almost new. I just wish Dewalt stepped there game up for their new "Premium" tools. Stand outs are that the battery doesn't fit as snugly as I'd like and that the speed selector was initially hard to move. The actually components (which is what matters) are very high quality and I doubt I'll have any problems. The actual drill itself is only $120, so you're getting a lot for your money. I'll likely try pick up their 3/8 inch impact next.
A**R
Drill
Great drill, love the functions of this product
M**R
Great Replacement
My old cordless drill finally wore out after 25 years. So, needed a replacement. I can't speak to battery life or longevity, as it is relatively new. But I've been using it and seen no battery drain yet. The balance is very good. It has all the standard features. Keyless chuck, variable speeds and torque, light at front tip, screw vs drill, etc.There might be better ones out there somewhere (at higher prices), but you sure won't regret using this model! I am very pleased with it and would recommend it to anyone.
F**O
Plenty of torque and good battery life.
I have used this tool mostly for two jobs: mixing mortar for masonry and augering ice for ice fishing. Both tasks require high torque and on its slowest setting (of 3) the torque output of this tool is impressive. Battery life is also quite good. I can mix 400 pounds of dry mortar to stiff consistency on one charge using a screw-type mixer. Wetter material like grout is no problem whatsoever - batteries last much longer. Other features - the hammer drive is fairly high frequency and quite effective on stone and masonry; the chuck is rugged and well made; the drill is well balanced and comfortable to use, even if a bit heavy for all-day type tasks.I noticed only one negative about the tool. With a motor with brushes, a tool will ‘coast’ to zero RPM without stressing the drive train. This tool, with its brushless motor, jerks to a halt when you release the trigger. Fingers crossed that doesn’t shorten its working life.
L**Y
Battery lasts a very long time between charges.
Lots of power. Good tool. Buy one, you'll like it.
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