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Each year, we bring in and review more than 250 individual products. Our team will put our hands on hundreds of additional tools at media events and trade shows throughout the year. If you want to go compact without leaving the 20V Max battery system, take a look at the DCD799 as the best DeWalt 20V Max Atomic compact hammer drill. dewalt tool Its 552 UWO power level is significantly higher than the previous Atomic hammer drill and even beats out the excellent DCD797. Keep in mind—these careful picks come after hours and hours of testing and real-world use. The Drill/Driver has you covered featuring an LED light to help improve visibility in dark work areas.

This lightweight, well-balanced Drill/Driver was built compact to help users comfortably work in tight spaces for extended periods of time. The 3-position, pivoting LED is designed to enhance visibility in dimly lit work areas with its 3 mode settings and up to 70 Lumens of brightness. This kit includes one DCBP034 DEWALT POWERSTACK™ battery, one DCB203 20V MAX 2Ah battery, charger, belt hook, and kit bag. Although it’s the most expensive 18-volt drill, this Milwaukee drill has tons of drilling power. It crushed the competition in our high-torque tests, completing 20% more bored holes than the second-place finisher. At 500 inch-pounds, no other drill has a higher maximum torque rating.

DeWalt’s Xtreme 12V Max line offers some of the most compact cordless tools the brand makes. When it comes to drills, though, the newest Atomic models sneak in as slightly more compact. That said, the DCD706 12V Max hammer drill does drop the weight down more and its 12V Max batteries weigh less than the 20V Max batteries for the Atomic drills. Drills vary by voltage, which is the available power offered by the tool.

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Featuring a 120V motor and a lightweight design, this heavy-duty tool delivers the torque needed to keep you productive on the jobsite. Introducing the most powerful line of KOBALT Power Tools – Kobalt 24V Max XTR! The XTR Drill Driver is designed with a brushless motor that delivers up to 50% Extra Performance and Power to meet your most demanding jobs. While the compact design allows you to work in tight spaces and reduce fatigue. There’s a larger performance variance in 12-volt drills than I expected and probably less of one at the 18-volt level.

Drill/Driver Kit features a drill with a brushless motor for efficient power and outstanding runtime. This compact tool is handy for overhead applications, while delivering pro dependability on the jobsite. The brushless motor delivers longer runtime and lifetime compared to brushed models. The drill has 20 clutch settings, to match the force to the task at hand. The drill also features variable speed, which controls operating speed for precise tool performance. Also included in the kit are a 2.0 Ah battery, an 18V charger, a belt clip and a carrying bag.

It’s also in the top tier of performance against other professional-grade drills. Battery life indicators can help out when you find yourself in places where switching out batteries isn’t convenient, say, on a ladder, roof dewalt circular saw or any other less accessible location. One push of the button and you get an estimate of battery power remaining — usually in 25% increments. Bauer, Ridgid, Milwaukee and Craftsman 18-volt drills all have this feature.

The hammer function can also be turned off in order to be used like a drill driver for projects requiring less power. These bits work great in your drill and are impact-rated to handle the hard-hitting action of an impact driver. Better yet, that 1/4-inch hex shank on the bits also fits into many multi-bit screwdrivers and cordless screwdrivers. DeWalt is expanding its Max Fit system into impact-rated driver bits, but at the moment, we’re sticking with the FlexTorque ones.

That makes it easier to manage the impressive 2,500 rpm its 8-amp motor can produce. The brushed motor version of DeWalt’s line of 20-volt MAX drills is the most affordable of its cordless offerings, but it’s certainly no slouch. Though not as fast as some of its higher-priced brothers, it’s not far off with a max speed of 1,500 rpm. That’s impressive, given its ½-inch chuck size and 300-UWO rating. While that may not quite cut it at the construction site, that’s more than enough power to handle most DIY projects.