DEWALT DC720KA Heavy-Duty Cordless 18-Volt Compact Drill/Driver
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #280 in Home Improvement
- Size: S
- Brand: DEWALT
- Model: DC720KA
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 13.20 pounds
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
This compact drill provides its users with first-rate performance and durability along with exceptional ergonomics. Increased speed and power keep the performance of the drill up while the frameless motor and all metal planetary gear support the durability. Also included is a built in LED light and onboard bit storage as well as two DC9099 18-volt battery Packs, a DW9116 1-hour charger, and a heavy-duty kit box.
From the Manufacturer
DEWALT DC720KA Heavy-Duty Cordless 18-Volt Compact Drill/Driver
Customer Reviews
Could not be happier
This drill is exactly what I was looking for, small, relatively light, and has lots of power. The light onthe front is a great feature and the one handed chuck is great. It also uses my 18v XBR batteries as well...a nice feature if you are going to take it out somewhere.
Wow- Powerful!
The first time I pulled the trigger on this thing, it blew my hair back! It's powerful. Sheesh. But for the money, I expected something good, that would be very versatile for home use. I'm very pleased with it. It's not too heavy, easy for a woman to use.
Great Little Powerhouse Drill
While I'm not a tradesman, I do a lot os DIY rojects and the old cordless was dying, so I baought this unit. It came with two batteries, which meant aI didn't have to buy the second right away. It's more versatile than the old one, especially because it's a ½-inch drill, so I can use the larger bits I couldn't on the old unit. The other advantage with this drill is the size: I can get at things in tighter quarters (like in shelf spaces) to drill and drive screws. Just couldn't do that with the bigger or corded drills.






