DeWalt DCD776M1 XR Cordless Combi Drill, 18V 4.0Ah Li-Ion with all metal gearing.
1 x 4.0Ah Li-Ion Battery
2-Speed Variable & Reverse
60min Charge Time
13mm Keyless Chuck
15 Torque Settings + Drill + Hammer Drill
All-Metal Gearing
Electronic Brake
Soft-Grip Handle
Spindle Lock
it's a fairly decent combi drill, nice and solid with all metal gears and a failry chunky 4Ah battery for serious drilling, screwing and hammering. Also suitable for DIY.
All comments (25)
craig2112
3 Jul 171#1
Great drill. Good deal for the 4.0 Ah battery.
spannerzone to craig2112
3 Jul 17#2
Yep, nice battery life and a well made drill for the more discerning and serious DIY'ers out there.
MRGRINGO
3 Jul 17#3
agree. brilliant drill and battery life.
adbat
3 Jul 17#4
Good price but the one year guarantee puts me off a little. Most offer at least two years
gerry7230 to adbat
3 Jul 171#6
if you register it with dewalt you get another 2 years with them.
rdecoratorUK
3 Jul 17#5
only 1 battery
spannerzone to rdecoratorUK
3 Jul 17#7
but one 4Ah battery which is pretty decent
packard to rdecoratorUK
3 Jul 17#12
The 4.0ah lasts for ages .... I know I own this
Tequila
3 Jul 17#8
which brand is generally better?
DeWalt,Makita or Bosch?
OrribleHarry to Tequila
3 Jul 17#9
That's subjective. I've had all three, all of which are decent quality. Depending on what deal is best.
I've always used Dewalt XRP range (3 speed and metal)
infamousmax
3 Jul 17#10
Bosch for serious diyers and professionals (blue range). DeWalt are great for budget and diyers with their primary selling point being the batteries work on all their hand tools. Can't comment on Makita but from what I've read they are not worth it.
Dodge62
3 Jul 17#11
Ooh, fighting talk! I suspect a lot of people will disagree with you on those points.
I have a Bosch blue multitool (because DeWalt didn't make one in 10.8V). Every time I unplug the charger with a battery in it it drains and eventually kills the battery. I've done that twice now and I'm not impressed.
Never used Makita but many people swear by them.
spannerzone
3 Jul 17#13
I have Makita LXT drills, planer, impact driver all using 3Ah battery and they're excellent, like everything, they make cheaper tools that aren't great but do make some excellent tools.
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DeWalt,Makita or Bosch?
I've always used Dewalt XRP range (3 speed and metal)
I have a Bosch blue multitool (because DeWalt didn't make one in 10.8V). Every time I unplug the charger with a battery in it it drains and eventually kills the battery. I've done that twice now and I'm not impressed.
Never used Makita but many people swear by them.