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DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver Kit, Brushless, 1/2-Inch (DCD791D2)

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Style: 20V Brushless Drill/Driver


Pattern Name: Kit


Features

  • DEWALT drill with brushless motor delivers up to 57% more run time over brushed.
  • XR Li-Ion batteries with fuel gauge provide this power drill 33% more capacity over standard packs
  • DEWALT 20V MAX drill is compact (6.9 inch front to back), lightweight (3.4 lbs) design fits into tight areas.
  • High-speed transmission with two speed settings (0-550/0-2,000 RPM) delivers up to 30% faster application speeds
  • Ergonomic comfort grip handle provides ideal balance and tool control
  • Metal 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck for superior bit gripping strength
  • 3-Mode LED provides lighting in dark or confined spaces up to 20 times brighter than previous model.
  • LED Spotlight Mode features 20-minute shutoff function allowing for extended work time in dark or confined spaces

Description

The DCD791D2 20V MAX XR Li-Ion Brushless Compact Cordless Drill with Battery and Charger Kit is lightweight and compact for working in tight spaces for long periods of time. High-speed transmission of this cordless power drill delivers 2-speed variations allowing users to choose the level of performance needed for various applications. Comfort grip adds balance and control.

Brand: DEWALT


Power Source: Battery Powered


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2000 RPM


Voltage: 20 Volts


Amperage: 2 Amps


Brand: ‎DEWALT


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2000 RPM


Voltage: ‎20 Volts


Amperage: ‎2 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: ‎13 Millimeters


Color: ‎Black, Black Yellow


Included Components: ‎(2) DCB203 - XR 2.0AH Battery Packs | Charger | Kit Box | Belt Hook | DCD791 - 20V MAX* XR Li-Ion BL Compact Drill / Driver


Special Feature: ‎Variable Speed


Product Dimensions: ‎16.22"L x 4.5"W x 10.1"H


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


Speed: ‎2000 RPM


Item Weight: ‎3.5 Pounds


Maximum Power: ‎300 Watts


Drill Type: ‎Basic Drill


Battery Capacity: ‎2 Amp Hours


UPC: ‎885911425308


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎08


Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


Part Number: ‎DCD791D2


Item Weight: ‎3.5 pounds


Item model number: ‎DCD791D2


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Style: ‎20V Brushless Drill/Driver


Pattern: ‎Kit


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Variable Speed


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎3 year limited warranty


Date First Available: November 17, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Compact, powerful, and comfortable
Style: 20V Brushless Drill/Driver Pattern Name: Kit
I bought this drill with some reservations. I have a full cabinet of 18v Dewalt tools whose batteries are slowly dying and figured I could start using these 20v batteries and the DCA1820 battery adapter that Dewalt came out with to extend the life of my old tools. So I wasn't sure how much I would use yet another cordless drill added to the multitude I already have. Power wise, this drill is not noticeably different than my other drills. It does feels faster when pushing a bit hard, but my old 3 speed drills applied enough force to burn up or ruin most drill bits. What I love about the DCD791 is how compact it is. It’s nearly half the length of my old 18v drills. Its nearly as compact as my driver. I was also looking at the larger brushless DCD991, but the compact size of the DCD791 is such an advantage that unless I was mixing mortar or boring really long holes often, I would prefer the compact drill. I used this recently to drill some sheet metal HVAC ducts in a tight space, and it was great not having to use my right angle drill. Dewalt incorporated a lot of good features with the DCD791. I like how bright the light is, and it’s great having the 3 settings. The drill has 2 speeds and while it’s a little rough switching between the gears, it’s less clunky than my other drills and I haven’t had to spin the motor to get it to shift. There are rubber bumpers around the side of the main part of the drill’s housing that help when the drill falls over. The chuck is all metal and grips well. The grip itself is thin, comfortable, and easy to hold tight. This being my first brushless drill, I also like that there’s less noise and no sparks. This comes with 2 DCB203 2ah batteries that have the “fuel gauges” to check your battery life. The charge I received was a DCB112. With all the features, the best thing about this drill is how compact and relatively light it is. But don’t let that give you the impression that this isn’t a powerful drill. The DCD791 is fantastic and I’ll have a hard time switching to larger drills when needs call for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2016 by Mark Sanchez

  • Works like any Dewalt product....great.
Style: 20V Brushless Drill/Driver Pattern Name: Kit
This is semi-replacing a DEWALT DCD760KL 18-Volt that was purchased in 2013. I say semi-replacing since the 760 is still usable but one of the batteries fails to hold a charge for an acceptable time. So the 760 has been primarily relegated to travel trailer use for cranking down stabilizers. However, I also use it along with the 791 so that I can have a drill bit in one and use the other for driving screws. NOW, back to the review of the 792D2. The batteries last a lot longer between charges and that is very noticeable. Another very noticeable item is the torque. The 792 definitely has more torque. Other nice features of the 792 vs the 760 is it is noticeably lighter and smaller to fit into tight locations. The light is in a better place, and I like the idea it remains on for a few seconds after the trigger is released and the fact you can actuate it for a few seconds with just a touch of the trigger (helps you to locate the screw or drill location in the dark). Overall, it is a fantastic drill, well worth the price if you need a good reliable battery powered drill. But I will say I have never been let down by any Dewalt product. Only suggestion is it would be nice if the carrying case was slightly larger with an area for drill bits, screwdriver bits, etc. This case does have a small ares for some screwdriver bits, but more would be nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019 by Doug

  • beast
Style: 20V Brushless Drill/Driver Pattern Name: Kit
This is dewalt's newest version of their compact brushless drill. I have used the dewalt 771, 780, various makitas, and some other drills. This dewalt is easily the best cordless drill I've used. I work in a factory and use lots of drills to drill through steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on a regular basis. The chuck makes anything else I've used feel like a joke. The makita and porter cable chucks are not great. The other dewalts at least did not slip with smaller bits, but the metal 791 chuck is on another level. It's very precise and smooth and grips firmly. The chuck alone warrants the extra cost over the 780. The 780 is only $30 less, which I don't understand, because it's much closer to the 771 than the 791. If you're considering the 780 either save your money and get the 771 which is pretty much as good, or just spend a little more to get the 791 which is a huge step up. The brushless motor is extremely powerful compared to most drills. According to the internet this drill has an output of about 620 in-lbs of torque. In America, dewalt lists their drills based on some arbitrary non standard unit of output. There's probably some old engineer working there that thinks he knows everything and won't use the same measurement of torque that everyone else uses but there you have it, 620 in-lbs based on converted European (newton meter) specs. Anyway, if the drill bit snags you're going to be in for a surprise, at least I was, and I'm not a weak person. The drill whipped right around and if I had a weak wrist it might have hurt a lot. I guess you could say this is a good thing because more torque = more better (right?) but at any rate just be aware that a lot of drills this powerful have an extra handle, whereas this one is meant to be used one handed. It makes me slightly nervous now but I'm just being more careful. Everything else I've used that has a brushed motor, I am strong enough to stop the drill if it snags. I can't comment on the battery life because I haven't used it enough to have cycled the batteries or even run one of them down all the way. Based on the old model and typical brushless drill efficiency it should be good. It makes it harder to run out of battery when you can check the charge level and keep the second battery charged, anyhow, just pay attention. The case seems well made and everything fits well. I might have liked more room to store drill bits (there isn't much extra room, and no designated spot that I can see for storage) but the compact size of the case is useful in its own right. The light is very bright and has a few settings, not much to say there, but it's more useful than most. I can't imagine there is anything else out there right now that's better than this drill as far as a compact. I did a lot of research and the next best drill I found was a rockwell that's also sold here for about as much as the dewalt 780. The rockwell also has a metal chuck and brushless motor, unlike the dewalt 780, making it a better choice in my opinion. Bosch is known to make good drills, however their most recent models of compact brushless drills are reported to have frequent issues with the trigger, and they all have plastic chucks. They are relatively inexpensive though, although the torque ratings on the bosch are quite low (in the 400's in-lb) which is even weaker than the rockwell (530-ish in-lbs) and much less powerful than the dewalt 791 which appears to be the most powerful compact brushless available. That about sums it up, if this drill is in your budget I don't think you can go wrong, if your budget is limited get the 771 because it is half the price and works fine, especially if it's not being used in an industrial setting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2016 by majortomiscominghome

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