DEWALT DCK292L2 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion 3.0 Ah Hammer Drill and Reciprocating Saw Combo Kit
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Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18542 in Home Improvement
- Color: N/A
- Brand: DEWALT
- Model: DCK292L2
- Released on: 2011-08-25
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.38" h x
22.00" w x
12.50" l,
16.00 pounds
Features
- 20V Max lithium ion batteries offer longer tool run time and enhanced durability
- Patented 3-speed all-metal transmission matches tool to task for fast application speeds
- 4-position blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased positional versatility
- 1-1/8-inch stroke length delivers a fast cutting speed
- Powered by an Energy Star qualified charger for a better environment
Product Description
This kit includes a 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion premium 3-speed hammer drill, a 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion reciprocating saw, two 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion battery packs, a charger, and a contractor bag.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Top quality drill, only one caveat on the rec. saw
By Jordan Lee
I am currently in the process of completely gutting and remodeling my house and was in need of some new tools so I decided to try out the new Dewalt 20v to update my aging 14v Makitas. My main job is doing irrigation work for agricultural applications and am an amateur carpenter so I know my way around a power tool.The Hammerdrill: This tool is amazing! Fits perfectly in my hand, not too heavy, controls are easy to adjust but don't change on their own. I have to confess I had a little too much fun when I opened the box and fell in love with this drill. I immediately clamped a 2x4 down and got a 2-1/4" spade bit and went to town. I actually ran out of board to put holes in before the factory charged battery ever showed signs of slowing down. This drill has major power. It is not a light, compact drill/driver for getting into tight places and drilling small holes; this is a powerhouse meant to drill big holes all day long.The Reciprocating saw: This is a solid tool that is comfortable in the hand, has good weight and will do anything you ask of it. It is basically perfect except for the blade release mechanism. It has the type where you lift a lever on the side which moves a slide lock down on the inside. Even new and after limited use this lock did not slide the easiest and blades did not "drop" in. I much prefer the twist lock on the corded Bosch, but as long as you keep these very clean and lubed they function adequately.Battery: These babies last a good length of time under heavy use, don't heat up as much as others I have owned in the past and really aren't as heavy as their slight bulk should weigh. Now as long as they hold up to years of recharging better than the old NiCad we'll be in business.This is a solid set for anyone doing some heavy work and need strong, long lasting tools. May be overkill for some of the more common tasks, but fun nonetheless!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Woman's review
By C. Keeney
I'm a single woman who has to take care of a house by herself, so I need a drill with power. I also occasionally build small things, living on a mini-farm.I love the slimmer handle grip on this DeWalt drill..My last drill was a Makita and I'm a petite woman and my hand had to stretch too much to reach around the grip...This drill's grip is much slimmer and I'm so very happy about that. The weight is good and balanced, although it's a pound more than my Makita.The BEST part is how the battery attaches to the drill!! I struggled so much getting my Makita battery on and off because my hands are so small, but this one you just click it on and then simply push a button to remove it..I can't tell you how much better that is for me. Thank you DeWalt!The instructions are clear and are accordion style. However I did not understand the charger symbols..Simply the light blinks when it's charging and solid when it's fully charged. The rest of the buttons on the drill are simple and easy to understand. Even with the confusing instructions about the symbols, charging is simple and it takes about one hour to charge one battery.The box includes a very durable tote bag with extra side pockets on the outside and inside. No compartments inside to separate the drill by itself though..but at least I can keep drill, charging units and battery all in one place.The saw was a bonus for me..because I have a jigsaw I mainly use for most everything, but I may learn to use it now that I have one.For anyone who doesn't know...a Hammerdrill is used to drill into concrete, bricks etc. It hammers as it drills to be able to do this. I think that option will offer up a lot more ways to use this drill, being able to drill into bricks and through concrete.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent tools, would like a better bag
By Joshua Johnson
If you are a new homeowner, this is the drill to get. I have used it to drill through wood, plastic, steel ductwork, and brick, having no problems. Just make sure that you use the correct bit for the job.I decided to get the kit with the reciprocating saw, as it was not much more expensive than the drill alone.If you are comparing the kit to other dewalt kits, pay extra attention to the reciprocating saw. There are two different saws in the 20V Max line, and this is the nicer of the two. The other saw does not have the 4-position blade clamp or the adjustable shoe.The bag is a tough bag, but does not securley hold the tools. They just lay loose. I would expect to at least have a couple of straps, or dedicated pockets. Not too big of a deal, as the tools are the real meat of this kit, but I would expect a little better in a $400 kit.
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