DEWALT DCK984X 14.4-Volt XRP Hammer Drill/Impact Driver Kit


Amazon Sales Rank: #38455 in Home ImprovementBrand: DEWALTModel: DCK984XNumber of items: 1Hammerdrill and impact driver kit offer efficient, powerful operationHammerdrill has a three-speed transmission, 100 percent metal ratcheting chuck, and ergonomic designLightweight impact driver measures just 5.75 inches in length and has a frameless motor with replaceable brushesWeighs 15.4 pounds (shipped)Comes with the DC984 hammer drill, the DC835 impact driver, two 14.4-volt cordless XRP batteries, 1-hour charger, and a contractor bag

No matter what your next project demands, you'll be ready with this convenient hammerdrill and impact driver kit from DEWALT. Powered by a long-lasting XRP extended run-time battery, the DCK984X includes the DC984, a 1/2-inch hammerdrill/driver that produces 450 in./lbs. of torque and boasts a three-speed transmission for versatility and optimum control. Slipping bits will also be a thing of the best, thanks to this driver's 100 percent metal, ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws. And the comfortable, ergonomic design helps reduce user fatigue, while space to store a screwdriver, standard-size nut drivers, and bit tip holders means less loss tools and parts. Also extremely efficient, the DC835 1/4-inch, 14.4-volt impact driver handles light to medium fastening jobs with ease. It measures just 5.75 inches in length and contains a 3.9 pound battery, so it's easy to hold and handle. In addition, the DC835 boasts a frameless motor with replaceable brushes for convenience, an LED work light for dim conditions, and a textured, slip-resistant rubber grip for less stress your hand and wrist. You can also store bits right on the tool so you don't have to worry about losing them. The DCK984X comes with two 14.4-volt cordless XRP batteries, one-hour charger, and contractor bag.The DCK984X is a combo kit that contains both a DC984 14.4 Volt Hammerdrill and a DC835 14.4 Volt Impact Driver. The DC984 has a high-torque, high efficiency motor. It's a 1/2-inch hammerdrill/drill/driver delivering 450 in./lbs. of torque for drilling larger diameter holes and driving larger screws. Equipped with a patented 3-speed transmission, it's easy to adjust the tool speed to the task at hand for optimal performance. With a max speed of 1,800 RPM and a maximum BPM speed of 30,600 BPM, this 14.4-volt tool makes quick work of tough masonry jobs. A 1/2-inch, all metal, ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws prevents bit slippage. An XRP extended run-time battery means longer run-time and longer battery life. Superior ergonomics provide amazing balance and comfort. On-tool storage of standard nut drivers, a screwdriver, and bit tip holders mean fast bit changes on the fly for less downtime. The DC835 1/4" Heavy-Duty 14.4 Volt Impact Driver provides a light weight, compact and durable solution for a wide range of light to medium fastening applications. The DC835 offers exceptionally small size just 5-3/4" front to back and with the battery weighs only 3.9 lbs. The DC835 has a durable high speed motor with replaceable brushes that delivers 0-2,400 RPM for increased productivity. The DC835 has frameless motor technology with replaceable brushes for easy serviceability, is compact in size but high with power and allows for superior airflow which increases motor durability and extended life. Built-in features include a bright LED work light and onboard bit storage. The DC835 features advanced handle ergonomics and is equipped with a textured anti-slip rubber grip for extended user comfort and productivity.The kit includes, two XRP extended run-time batteries, one-hour charger, a double-ended screwdriver bit, and a sturdy contractor's bag.

Most helpful customer reviews1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Dewalt impact driverBy BakerHad 14.4 batteries and 2 drills, so I kept with 14.4 which seems fine for my needs. The impact driver is a must have.Compact and powerful. Wish I had gotten one earlier. Glad I waited and did comps, and decided to go conservative and stick with 14.4 NICAD series. They are not too big, and pack a punch good enough for most. I now get my NICAD batteries rebuilt locally, and with a higher amp rating than new. The push is on to Lithium, but these are fine,cost effective, and take the time to find a place to have them re-built with higher amp hours,and let the industry go Lithium if they want.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Fantastic ToolsBy James A. CatronI had a contractor working in my home who had a DeWalt 14.4-Volt impact driver and used it every day. He asked me to drive some 3" screws through the sub-floor into a 4X4 he was holding under the house. The DeWalt impact driver ran them in with very little effort on my part. I was expecting to have to get on top of the driver to keep the bit from spinning in the screw head like I have to with my Crapsman 19.2 Volt driver. Iv'e used mine now on several projects with amazing results. The Hammer Drill works as well as most corded drills, with no stalling when trying to enlarge some holes in steel plates.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Heavy, awkward, way too long.By Construction proThis drill is really heavy, doesn't have an ergonomic feel to it, the batteries are huge (not much smaller than the 18volt) and worst of all, it is the longest cordless drill I have picked up. I hoped to have an all around drill that would replace my 14.4 volt Makita with NIMH batteries that I have used daily for about 8 years (original batteries still going strong) because I broke the charger for it. However, when I got this Dewalt out of the box I knew I didn't like the feel of it right away. When I saw it was even longer than my 8 year old drill and was too long to drill a face frame of a 15" cabinet I realized it wasn't going to work for me. I was hoping that 14.4 volts would be a good compromise on power and size from either the 12 volt or the 18volt, but this drill is a monster. I wouldn't buy it unless you strickly want to use it for a hammer drill. I am going with the new Bosch 18 volt instead, which is much shorter and has lithium ion batteries. To top off my displeasure with the Dewalt drill, I reread the reviews posted on Amazon and found that several of the reviews are not really reviews for this drill but are reviews for a different dewalt drill- an 18volt model.See all 3 customer reviews...