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| Part Number : | DC728KA |
| Power Source: | battery-powered |
| Voltage: | 14.4 volts |
| Batteries Included?: | Yes |
| Batteries Required?: | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type: | NiCAD |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 10.5 Pounds |
| Length: | 14.75 inches |
| Width: | 13.50 inches |
| Height: | 4.70 inches |
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top Notch. Performed Better Than Expected.,
By Jose Rodriguez "of_many_one" (Pleasant Grove, Utah USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DEWALT DW928K-2 14.4 Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
The DW928K-2 was the first cordless drill that I purchased (over 5 years ago) and I've been extremely impressed with its performance. I make cabinets on the side and, naturally, I'm a weekend warrior. This drill has NEVER let me down. Though I've been able to drive 3" wall anchors with no problem, I would suggest pre-drilling for a couple of reasons. First, it will prevent future (or immediate) cracking in the wood. Second, the counter-sink looks so much nicer. Third, it's just a lot easier to drive that long screw. If you've got substandard screws, your drill might tear off the head ;-). The pinnacle of the drill's performance was mixing thinset for laying tile. My corded drill burnt right out. Even a friend's big 1/2" chuck Makita was getting too hot to hold and I was smelling smoke. My 14.4 DeWALT came through like a trooper. But hold on tight, the drill's so powerful that it could break your wrist. As far as the speed settings go, always remember to use "1" for driving screws and "2" for drilling holes. The lower number is slower (yeah, I'm a fast one). Slower driving of screws will reduce stripping and breaking bits. As my cabinet business grew, I bought another one of these drills. A great advantage to buying 14.4 DeWALT drills is that there's a whole brigade of DeWALT tools that use the same battery, and they all come with their own battery and charger. I have two drills, a flashlight, a circular saw, and I just purchased a right-angle drill in the same line. I've always got a couple of batteries in the charger, and I'm always prepared to start working. As is the same with most batteries, try and run your battery out before charging it, and let it charge fully (until the light on the charger stops blinking). There are jobs that are too much for this drill, but they are generally big professional jobs (not for the standard weekend warrior) and that's why DeWAL makes an 18v and 24v line!
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, but battery life seems short,
By A Customer
This review is from: DEWALT DW928K-2 14.4 Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Consumer Reports warns that this model's battery life is only fair, and I've found that to be true. It only sank about four dozen screws before a battery that had charged for five hours gave out. The screws were long, and they were drilled into dense wood, but I was still disappointed.Otherwise, it is a very impressive drill, with lots of torque.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Battery is a big let down,
By m (New Brunswick, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DEWALT DW928K-2 14.4 Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
The drill is fine and does what I want, but I cannot finish a job before both batteries are drained. When fully charged they drill fine in to a solid tree stump. But after drilling three 1/2 inch wide 12 inch deep holes the battery gives out and has to be swapped.Now Dewault has come out with longer life batteries, I wonder why, but for those of us who already have the drill maybe they should offer an upgrade program to make buying the new batteries cheaper so we get the most out of an otherwise decent drill.
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