🔋 Power meets precision — drill smarter, not harder!
The DEWALT 20V MAX XR Cordless Drill/Driver (DCD800B) delivers up to 40% more power with a compact 6.37-inch design, featuring a robust 1/2-inch metal ratcheting chuck, dual-speed settings up to 2000 RPM, and an adjustable 70-lumen LED light system. Designed for professionals who demand efficiency and precision in tight spaces, this bare tool pairs with DEWALT’s POWERSTACK or DCB205 batteries (sold separately) to elevate your drilling experience.
Brand | DEWALT |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Amperage | 20 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.5 Inches |
Color | Yellow |
Included Components | DCD800 20V MAX* XR® Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver; Belt Hook |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 8.78"L x 3.31"W x 6.89"H |
Material | Blend |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 2000 RPM |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 885911754828 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911754828 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 38 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 12.7 Millimeters |
Part Number | DWT-DCD800B |
Item Weight | 3.17 pounds |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | DCD800B |
Size | One Size |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
M**L
Luxe
In truth, this is probably more than I need on a regular basis but dang is it a lot of fun. For some background, I've worked my way through the full spectrum of DeWalt 20v Max drill/driver offerings over the past two-ish years, beginning with the brushed DCD771c2, then the basic brushless DCD777, then finally the DCD800b. I've played with two generations of Atomic at the store. The 12v series is also compelling. If form factor is an issue consider exploring those lines. Unfortunately I just don't have enough experience with those lines to include a meaningful comparison. Do have a look, though. Other gaps include the DCD991, which appears to a beast. The DCD996 also appears to be pure savagery, and I can't personally justify purchasing either of those fore my purposes.For my use case, I'm mostly DIY and occasionally work with my contractor friends if they need an extra person. I got the 800 as a little treat. I'm already deep in the DeWalt ecosystem with a variety of other tools, so despite the negative experience and repairs I had to do on the DCD777, I decided to try again with the 800.The 800 won't make your breakfast or take out the trash, but it will make your (working) life much gentler compared to the other product tiers. I haven't been purchasing my own powertools for very long, so this has been as much a process of learning how different tiers feel as it has been a practical intervention towards finding what feels good and stable for me to use.Lower tier (771) is powerful for what it is. Quite loud. When turning it on and off, you can kind of feel the brush kicking in the hand. Kind of a wrist turn. It was fine, but I can understand why if a person were using this tool every day, such a thing could become and ergonomic problem. I did my first several months of shelving and furniture construction with this item and it was adequate for those household tasks. The kickback adequately matched the power of the drill.777 was a lot of fun while the original chuck still worked. No kick. Shorter than the 771 and a nice weight. When equipped with a 1.5" spade bit it could make appropriate progress. When equipped with a self-feeding auger, specifically the Spyder Stinger, this drill requires light pressure. It is prone to sucking the augur in too quickly and then jamming. The kickback mechanism is questionable, so you may get beaten up with a battery if you aren't leveraging the bottom of the handle properly. This tool is quite good, but if you plan to use it on more demanding jobs, your fundamentals need to be on point.The 800 will power through so many things. You can do whatever you want, really. It is TINY compared to the other two. It makes a huge difference in terms of balance and comfort having all of the weight sitting directly over the meatiest part of the hand. My first task for this drill was to carve out 22 3.5" holes in 1.5-inch hemlock with a Lennox hole saw. Using 4 and 5ah batteries this drill showed no hesitation whatsoever until the battery reached one bar. When using auger bits the drill held up to aggressive self-feeding and the kickback mechanism did its job. For basic drilling operations it is bananas. Honestly its night and day compared to the lower tier options, as it should be. You should be getting premium performance for a premium price.For a person who will be using this kind of tool every day and needs to work quickly, there's nothing better than good ergonomics. Having a drill that won't slip and twist your arm. That will never let you down on fundamental tasks. That has an all-metal, beefy as heck chuck. That allows you to work quickly. This whole buying process has helped me understand the draw of higher-end tools. The 800 is arguably in excess of what I need, but you know what? It's sick and I'm keeping it. For tools that you use frequently it is worth the investment to get exactly what you want if price allows.One final note on size is to be mindful of the clutch placement. After working so long with the other two drills, I was used to being able to grip the clutch with my fingertips touching on the other side and twist without my fingers hitting the body of the drill. I could go from 1 to drill in one big twist. I say this as a small-handed person: the 800 is stubby and does not allow for this. Please be careful, as the metal clutch hurts when your fingers knock against the body of the drill near the trigger. The clutch also requires a much firmer hold to twist. I still get bitten sometimes as I try to unlearn old habits. It's not a huge problem, just something to be aware of and get used to should you chose to upgrade.
J**S
DeWALT: 20V MAX XR Cordless Drill/Driver, ½” 3-Jaw Metal Drill Chuck, Brushless Motor, LED Light
I have waited quite a while to be able to purchase this product. Compared to many other currently popular drill drivers, it is a little pricey. That said, this is a top-tier product. This product, the DeWALT DCD800B is a bare tool only. You are buying only the drill itself: No Bag, No Battery, No Charger. But then again, I did not want or need those items. I do not need a bag since I will be using a DeWALT TSTAK II case equipped with ShadowFoam inserts to store my drill and drill driver accessories. I already have a DeWALT 8 Amp Fast Charger and I have a number DeWALT 20V MAX batteries including the new 8 Amp-Hour PowerPack batteries. So, the DeWALT DCD800B is absolutely perfect for me and my needs.This drill driver is top notch. It has a powerful brushless motor, a 2-Speed transmission (available speeds are: 0-650 RPM and 0-2,000 RPM), and the trigger is a variable-speed control. The clutch mechanism allows the user to tailor the drill driver’s performance for the conditions presented. This drill driver has a built-in pivoting LED work light with 3 positions, 3 operating modes, and up to a 70 Lumen output. Despite this drill driver’s powerful motor and 2-speed transmission, this drill is so much smaller than my old 12-volt Porter-Cable drill (which I still love). The shape of the product’s case, most particularly the grip handle, is perfect for me and the overmolded elastomer helps to increase your grip on the tool.I am so glad that I finally was able to purchase this DeWALT tool to go with my other DeWALT tools. It is a great product.
B**A
I now have 3 DeWalt drills - use them almost every day, strong, nice lights
I know, 3 drills seems a lot, but I mount different bits in each drill so it's quick an easy to drill, screw with phillips and star bits. These are heavy duty, and charge quickly, so always ready to go. I do have other types of drills, from other brands, but these are defiantly my go to drills. Like that they have a light built in to light up the area you are drilling.I've tried 3rd party replacement batteries buy the don't fit well into the drill and don't hold a charge as well, so would recommend sticking with DeWalt batteries.
J**L
Great value
Excellent product !!
T**R
Compact, well made, and exceptionally powerful.
Very compact, well made, and exceptionally powerful. I needed a stubby drill for a particular job. I had recently purchased a number of new DeWalt batteries, so this drill seemed like a reasonable choice. I am impressed! Yes, it is quite a bit shorter than both my standard length no-name and Bosch cordless drills. What surprised me is that this drill has noticeably more torque even than my trusty old Bosch-which is another very good drill. Advances in DC motor technology is likely the reason; the Bosch is a few years old. This DeWalt is a little heavy, but some of that can be mitigated with a smaller battery. Overall this DeWalt is a very nice drill. I can recommend it.
W**L
Strong and tough
Better than expected! I bought it to replace my 2 year old one. And this is built like a tank!
P**P
I reccommend to buy
Excellent drill
W**S
Una maravilla!!
Llegó en buen estado excelente producto
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