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Some tips for DeWalt DC759KA
Some tips for DeWalt DC759KA

If you need a cordless drill that's reliable, durable, and compact, look no further than the DeWalt DC759KA. Even though it's lightweight and can fit into small spaces, it has a high performance motor that delivers 380 unit watts of power.

The DeWalt DC759KA cordless drill has a dual-speed range (0-450 RPM and 0-1500 RPM) so that you can choose the setting that is best for whatever job you're doing. It charges in as little as one hour, and comes with two batteries, a double-ended screwdriver bit, and a heavy-duty case. This drill is also very light, weighing only 5.2 pounds. Another great thing about the DeWalt DC759KA is the 1/2 inch keyless ratcheting chuck which provides really good grip for your drill bits.

milwaukee 8940158631, 48-11-2200 Power Tool Battery

Pros:

Fits into the smallest of spaces

Quick charge

Quieter than most drills

Smaller but still powerful

Cons:

No side handle

Some people have said the battery life could be better

Perfect for:

1) Tight spaces

2) Minimizing fatigue

3) DIY projects at home

4) Difficult jobs

Great features:

Weighs only 5.2 lbs

" single sleeve keyless ratcheting chuck

Dual speed range (0-450 RPM and 0-1500 RPM)

Only 1 hour to charge the battery

Delivers up to 380 unit watts of power

Whether or not you've purchased a DeWalt drill before, you will not be disappointed with the DeWalt DC759KA cordless drill. Even though it's smaller and very light, it still packs as much power as most of the bigger drills you can find.

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While the battery life could be a bit better, it does come with two 18-volt batteries so that you're able to charge one while you use the other. The batteries are said to charge in only about an hour too. Overall, I think this is a good drill and it's worth checking out.

R.A. Livingston is one customer who has written a DeWalt DC759KA review, and he truly loves his drill. He'd recommend it to anyone who's looking to purchase a top-quality drill.

"When I "moved up" from an 8.4V Black and Decker to a 12V Craftsman, I thought I had arrived in life. Due to some incompetence at the Orange Box, I picked up a brand new 759KA for $89 (read it and weep!). It is incredibleloads of power, long lasting and quick charging batteries, easy to hold for long periods of time, one hand chuck, good feel in the hand, and dual speed range (IMHO) is just right. It was my first DeWalt tool, and I have since picked up a 16 ga finish nailer that is equally great. FYI: my old B&D still works well (battery is phenomenal; go figure) and my Craftsman did well but the batteries died at the 13 month mark.

You won't be unhappy with this tool, and unless you need a bulkier and heavier 18V drill, this is up to anything. The batteries are not the "XRP" designation but I can't see any room for improvement with the "plain" DeWalt 18V batteries."

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