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This kit's compact, lightweight design fits into tight areas. The two-speed transmission provides optimal speed and torque control, and LED light provides visibility in dark areas, and a belt hook is included for portability. The product specifications include a voltage of 10.8 volts nominal and 12 volts of max power, two speed settings, a 1,500 max RPM, 15 clutch settings, a 3/8-inch chuck size, a one sleeve chuck type, a weight of 2.4 pounds, and a length of 7-1/2 inches. This DEWALT high-performance industrial tool comes with a warranty package that includes a 3 year limited warranty, a 1 year free service contract, and a 90 day money back guarantee Review: Small, compact and just enough power for light around the house jobs Review: This drill is a darn nice tool for its intended purpose which is well beyond occasional homeowner use. While I'm not a contractor, I operate a farm and greenhouse operation and have use for an extensive line of tools including 36v, 18v, and now 12v max Dewalt cordless. Each has its place, but I found I seldom used my two 36v drills nor my 18v drills with their truly wonderful lithium nano-phosphate batteries. Sure, for heavy portable drilling, sawing, grinding, and fastener-driving I reach for the 36v or the 18v. The higher voltage drills, though, are quite large and cumbersome compared to this new 12v max. This little guy is CONVENIENT, very confortable, and very well thought out. It has rubber bumpers to protect fine finishes should you set it down on a table for instance; the belt clip is enormously handy, the handle is properly sized for the human hand, the chuck tightens easily and firm. The battery life and torque output of these tools is impressive given their size. I think Dewalt, a little late into this competition for quality compact tools, has hit a home-run with this line-up. BTW - My favorite tool of all time is the 18v DC827 (same driver as DC826 and DC825) 1/4" hex impact with DC9180 batteries. Playing around with the new DCF815 (12v max impact driver) and this little DCD710 drill has me convinced that these new little guys will be the most reached-for cordless tools in my lineup. desertcart's prices are really terrific on these Dewalt tools at the moment, but I'd strongly recommend going to a brick and morter store to try these and other offerings by Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee etc. if you're new to the game. If you're primarily driving fasteners, think hard about an impact driver instead or in addition; they're pretty good for drilling too but vastly superior to a drill for all but finish driving. For odd jobs around the house with a single cordless tool I'd probably reach for the DCF610 screwdriver instead of either the drill/driver or impact. It's light, comfortable, one-hand bit change, terrific illumination, easy to control so it won't damage delicate screws, and it drills nicely too if you have some hex drill bits. Same thoughtful rubber bumpers and belt clip as the other tools in the lineup.

































| ASIN | B0043XX87W |
| ASIN | B0043XX87W |
| Additional Features | Solve, Taladro de pistola |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 1.5 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,487 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #209 in Power Drills |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Nero, Giallo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (788) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (788) |
| Date First Available | 29 June 2017 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 20 Millimeters |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.38 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911204019 |
| Included Components | Belt Hook |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5L x 5W x 19.5H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | 12V, Lithium Ion 3/8" Drill Driver Kit |
| Item Weight | 1100 Grams |
| Item model number | DCD710S2 |
| Manufacturer | DeWalt |
| Manufacturer | DeWalt |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DCD710S2 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 0.9 Inch Pounds |
| Model Number | DCD710S2 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 33.99 x 8.41 x 23.83 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Torque | 24 Newton Meters |
| UPC | 729198228972 700736662335 885911204019 013161051828 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**R
Small, compact and just enough power for light around the house jobs
R**S
This drill is a darn nice tool for its intended purpose which is well beyond occasional homeowner use. While I'm not a contractor, I operate a farm and greenhouse operation and have use for an extensive line of tools including 36v, 18v, and now 12v max Dewalt cordless. Each has its place, but I found I seldom used my two 36v drills nor my 18v drills with their truly wonderful lithium nano-phosphate batteries. Sure, for heavy portable drilling, sawing, grinding, and fastener-driving I reach for the 36v or the 18v. The higher voltage drills, though, are quite large and cumbersome compared to this new 12v max. This little guy is CONVENIENT, very confortable, and very well thought out. It has rubber bumpers to protect fine finishes should you set it down on a table for instance; the belt clip is enormously handy, the handle is properly sized for the human hand, the chuck tightens easily and firm. The battery life and torque output of these tools is impressive given their size. I think Dewalt, a little late into this competition for quality compact tools, has hit a home-run with this line-up. BTW - My favorite tool of all time is the 18v DC827 (same driver as DC826 and DC825) 1/4" hex impact with DC9180 batteries. Playing around with the new DCF815 (12v max impact driver) and this little DCD710 drill has me convinced that these new little guys will be the most reached-for cordless tools in my lineup. Amazon's prices are really terrific on these Dewalt tools at the moment, but I'd strongly recommend going to a brick and morter store to try these and other offerings by Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee etc. if you're new to the game. If you're primarily driving fasteners, think hard about an impact driver instead or in addition; they're pretty good for drilling too but vastly superior to a drill for all but finish driving. For odd jobs around the house with a single cordless tool I'd probably reach for the DCF610 screwdriver instead of either the drill/driver or impact. It's light, comfortable, one-hand bit change, terrific illumination, easy to control so it won't damage delicate screws, and it drills nicely too if you have some hex drill bits. Same thoughtful rubber bumpers and belt clip as the other tools in the lineup.
A**N
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S**Y
A couple of months ago my boss bought one of these Dewalt 12-volt drills for our shop. About 2 weeks ago I had a really big job to do installing dispensers in the new Army Reserve building at our base. With about 100 dispensers to install, I needed a drill that could do a heck of a lot of work involving both drilling holes, and putting in screws. Not only did this drill work flawlessly, it made the job far easier than would have been the case with my old Craftsman 14.4 volt cordless. Through all of those installations my battery never seemed to run out of juice. That definitely wouldn't have been the case with my old drill. As small, ergonomic, and light as this drill is, it also didn't tire my arm holding it for hours on end. I liked the drill so much that A few days ago I bought one for myself. That is the final word on what I think of this product. Had I any reservations about the quality of the drill I'd not have bought one for my own use. For the average homeowner this product will do what you need around the house with more than enough power, and with good enough battery life that you won't be swapping out the battery every hour or two. Get one for yourself; you won't be disappointed.
B**H
I've had this drill for 4.5 years (bought Jan 2012). It's a great light-duty drill/driver. I use it for basic home repair use... occasionally on the job for drilling holes and running cable. It'll handle a 1" spade bit as long as you're not going more than 2-3" deep. Plenty of power for even 4" screws into 4x4's when fixing a fence. Battery life is excellent for their size and they charge quickly. Usually about 20 minutes. I bought a 3rd battery for jobs when I'm away from the charger for a long time. Dewalt also has a larger 12v battery compatible with these if you need more run time. The included belt clip is handy. The bag also has room for a Dewalt drill bit case which I carry with me. After 4.5 years of light-medium use, it still runs as good as new, and the battery packs are all still great. Low self-discharge rate, too. I can shelf mine for 6 months and the batteries are still ready to go. For jobs around the house, this is perfect. I plan to purchase the 20v drill as well for heavier jobs. It's larger and heavier, though, which is where this little 12v comes in handy. It's light and well balanced, easy to use and not fatiguing, so it still has a use even with the 20v drill in my box.
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