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Comentado en Canadá el 14 de enero de 2025
Both drill and driver are very powerful and easy to hold and use and surprisingly light and compact. The bag is well made and heavy duty, extremely useful and the right size to fit other accessories like box of drills, drivers ect. The charger works well but the way to attach it to a wall is inadequate. There should be screw holes on the top to allow long screws through to the back for a solid attachment.
Jonathan Ruiz
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2023
Muy buena inversión, excelente taladeo y destornillador yo que lo uso en la industria de la aviación ✈️ me funciona muy muy bien para tareas pesadasMuy buena compra los recomiendo!
S. Mutlu
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 6 de diciembre de 2022
First of all the charger takes only 110V, so be careful not to connect to 220V. You may get 3rd party chargers for your set. The kit came with pre charged (half) and so I gave it a try. It's great, and you feel the power. The carrying box is also sturdy and useful.The only thing I wasn't happy about was the price of the combo. I purchased and while it's in transit on the way to me, Amazon made a discount on the product and reduced the price by about 15-20%.
سعيد
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 20 de marzo de 2021
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Kay
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2020
Las mejores herramientas para mis trabajos de carpintería he instalación, exelente calidad y rendimiento de lo mejor, recomendado al 100%
adrian coronel valle
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2020
es una herramienta muy buena y sobre todo te ayuda a agilizar todo tipo de trabajo muy satisfecho lo recomiendo
J. Whiteside
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2020
I was on the really old cordless drill technology from Dewalt. I don't like replacing tools if they're even semi-functional. I'm also willing to use my corded drills, all day long. But, if you know what's up, you know cordless offers a lot of advantages to the DIYer, shade tree mechanic or dedicated builder.For me, the reality was, I had driven my older Dewalt cordless drill into the ground. I was down to a single working battery that I didn't want to pay to replace. It was truly time to look at something new. I would totally echo other reviewers. If you're at all like me, it's time for you to get out of the stone age and into lithium ion based technology.From my perspective, Dewalt had introduced two newer versions of the lithium ion technology from my previous generation of cordless drills. I had the choice of the tried and true, but less expensive and older technology. Or I could choose this newer XR series. For me, it made the most sense to choose the newer version. I'm at a point in life where I understand a cordless drill is going to be with me for a great many years, there's no sense in buying into older technology to save a few bucks.Anything I could possibly write here has all ready been written by other reviewers. These tools are much smaller and lighter than I am used to, but in every way more capable. This kit makes the XR tool system much more cost effective to get into. From there, you have the option of buying newer or older tools as you see fit. Or, buy the bigger kits if you know you'll use the tools.I absolutely dig that Dewalt is making it a point to make their tools forward and backward compatible. I am absolutely in love with the idea that if your needs demand more power, Dewalt has the batteries to supply your needs. I should have made this decision years ago. It was probably worth it to buy the first gen lithium ion as well as the second generation of tools. But, I didn't know what I was missing.I have corded versions of practically every tool Dewalt has to offer. A smaller kit like this allows you to pick and choose exactly what future cordless tools you might choose to invest into. It is more expensive this way, at least compared to the diverse kits, but it also might not be. I allowed this "big" decision to stand in the way of what should have been a much smaller decision relating to just my cordless drill set. Don't do that, buy what you can afford and what you truly need when the time is right.Not much more to add here that hasn't been said. This kit is now in the $200 range. If you're like me, it's time to upgrade your drills.
Didier S.
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2019
Puntuó con 4 estrellas por que aun me falta trabajar mas con ellos, pero son excelentes taladros. Y si es recomendable equiparlos con una pila mas grande para un mejor rendimiento.
Daniel
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2019
Excelente producto, batería, durabilidad calidad, altas expectativas.
Roman
Comentado en México el 10 de febrero de 2019
No soy experto pero para mis trabajos caseros están excelentes. Buena relación potencia, calidad, precio. La maleta está perfecta para llevarlos a todos lados y guardar además mi estuche de brocas y de puntas para el atornillador de impacto. Las baterías son de 2 AH c/u.
Sandra
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2019
Excelente marca, estos taladros tienen buena potencia a un buen precio y lo mejor es que llego muy bien
Edgar
Comentado en México el 30 de enero de 2019
El taladro pefora las paredes de bloque y ladrillo sin ningun esfuerzo (lo utilizo en la posicion de rotomartillo), combinado con las brocas dewalt para concreto.La taladro de impacto funciona super bien, no he tenido ningun problema en la velocidad mas baja empuja cualquier tornillo sin barrerlo, de igual manera con las puntas de impacto dewalt que estan de exelente calidad por el precio, funciona de maravilla.
Candid Reviewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de agosto de 2016
The Dewalt DCK283D2 MAX XR Lithium Ion Brushless Compact Drill and Driver set is, at the time of this review (Aug 9, 2016) the latest and greatest iteration of Dewalt's 20V Compact Drill and Impact Driver. I bought them as an upgrade for the older 18V Dewalt tools (hammer drill, compact drill, and circular saw) which I have owned for almost a decade. All I can say is HOLY COW THESE ARE AMAZING!It's stunning how far technology has come. Compared to my older 18V tools--which were very good--these are considerably smaller, lighter, and more powerful, plus just as durable or more so! Seriously, I should have upgraded sooner. Of course, it's probably a good thing I waited, as these newest versions (DCD791 Compact Drill and DCF887 Impact Driver) have the advantage of better illumination options (brighter LEDs, with a 20 second standard shut off delay after activation, as well as a 20-minute illumination option). Far from a gimmick, the brightness and placement of these lights is a major convenience any time you have to drive a fastener from inside a dark cabinet or other confined/poorly lit space.Dewalt also makes a hammer drill version of their compact drill, as well as a full size regular and full size hammer drill. I decided that if I ever need the power of a hammer drill, I will invest in the full-size hammer drill. But for 95% of all things I do or make with my tools, this DCD791 Compact Drill has PLENTY of power, and the light weight and slim form factor are amazing. I can get into small spaces much easier, and support the tool for much longer without fatigue. Need to drive a 2-1/4" hole-saw through 3/4" plywood? No problem! I'm totally thrilled with this compact drill's performance.The Impact Driver is equally exciting. Even more compact than the drill, it offers a nearly ideal balance between brute power (especially on setting 3) and delicate driving tasks (settings 2 or 1). Thanks to the reduced speed as well as reduced torque on setting 1, I am comfortable driving even relatively delicate #6 and #4 screws into wood with it. And on setting 2, it drives #8 1-1/2" screws very quickly, with the impact function kicking in just as the head of the fastener begins to seat. Perfect! I've driven a few hundred screws with it now--about four times faster than I can drive them with my old 12V Bosch driver--and not one seated too deeply or tore out. 90% of the time I leave it on setting 2 and the sensitivity of the trigger gives me enough control to drive fasteners anywhere from reassuringly slow to blazingly fast. As I previously alluded, I also find that the level of control with an impact driver is markedly better (compared to a standard cordless driver) when seating fasteners flush. The ratchet provides audible and palpable feedback at the moment the fastner is beginning to seat and tighten, making it a lot easier to avoid over-driving the fastener below the surface of your material.A couple of things to know about these 20V tools.... First, 20V is the max operating voltage; these are technically 18V tools, so the 20V claim is a bit of a marketing gimmick. What makes them "more powerful" is not the voltage but the fact that they use better parts/components than the 18V tool line that Dewalt also still sells. At the same time, they are also more compact than most equivalent tools in the 18V line. The chief advantage over the older 18V tools is the use of Lithium Ion (memory-less) batteries. My older 18V batteries HAD to be fully discharged and recharged at least once every month or they would go bad alarmingly quickly. Since I'm the kind of guy who tends to tackle a nine-month boat-building project, and then take a few months off before I start something else, this meant I kept finding myself needing to buy expensive replacement batteries. After doing that twice--and spending WAY too many years juggling four half-dead batteries between my tools and two charging stations--I finally upgraded to this newer 20V system. WOW... the batteries are so much lighter, smaller, and more powerful... and they don't seem to discharge (let alone go bad) at all, even if left unattended and uncharged for more than a month. This is a major improvement over the NiCad 18V batteries, which would need to be replaced or would barely hold a charge if neglected to that same extent. Also, just for reference, I recently built a rolling kitchen island for my wife (22" x 36" x 35-1/4"), plus four small portable tool-organizer cabinets (11" x 11" x 18") over the past two weeks using this drill and driver. At present, I still have not recharged anything. The impact driver battery still shows a full three bars of power and the drill battery shows two bars of power when I press the battery gauge. So not only do they hold a charge well, but they obviously operate quite efficiently. I've been doing a lot of drilling and fastening on these projects, including making a few cutouts for power cords with a 2" and a 1-1/4" hole-saw. I've also dropped them three times already from approximately 3' height--hard enough to bounce them--but the plastic and rubber cladding are so durable there is no sign of any scuff or crack. This is the familiar DeWalt build quality that I've come to know and love!If you are still using the older 18V tools with batteries that don't hold a charge like they used to, or if you're still using corded tools, or if you don't have a drill/driver and think you might like one, do yourself a favor and BUY THIS SET. It is outstanding, and it will do 95% of what most DIY'ers need to do with these tools. The only reason to look at the full size or hammer drill versions is if you're pretty certain you will need to drill into stone, brick, or masonry at some point (and more than once or twice). In that case, a hammer drill is pretty much a necessity and will save you considerable effort.[UPDATE 8-20-2016: Today my drill's battery dropped to one bar for the first time since I began using this set. So that means the 2Ah battery lasted approximately three weeks, during which time I built a rolling kitchen island, three mini tool-organizer cabinets, a rack for organizing my clamps, a large drawer, and a few miscellaneous small tool holders, plus drilled over a dozen holes through 3/4" plywood with hole saws ranging from 1-1/4 to 2-1/4" diameter. That's a LOT of drilling and driving, and I'm sure I could have kept going for awhile since it just dropped from two to one bar today. The impact driver currently still has two of three bars when I check the battery gauge, so it has yet to see the charger. This is such a great set. So lightweight and compact, yet very powerful. Not once have these tools bogged down or even slowed in operation. Awesome.]
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