DEWALT DCX6210 36-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Hammer Drill/Reciprocating Saw Combo Kit


Amazon Sales Rank: #66786 in Home ImprovementBrand: DEWALTModel: DCX6210Number of items: 1Dimensions: 13.30" h x 22.00" w x 10.30" l, 30.00 pounds DC900 36-Volt 1/2-inch hammerdrill/drill/driver with 1/2-inch self-tightening chuck and patented 3-speed all-metal transmissionDC305 36-volt cordless reciprocating saw with 4-position keyless blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased versatilityDEWALT exclusive lithium-ion cells offer long battery life; durability: 2,000 rechargesWeighs 29.1 poundsComes with a 1-hour charger, two 36-volt batteries, a side handle, one blade, and a kit box.

Designed for heavy-duty, professional use, this combo kit from DEWALT gives you the power to get the job done. The DCX6210 includes the DC900 1/2-inch hammerdrill and the DC305 reciprocating saw, both of which use a long-lasting and lightweight 36-volt, nano-phosphate lithium ion battery that lasts through 2,000 recharges. Featuring a ratcheting chuck that holds on tight to your drill bit, even while drilling large holes in wood, metal, and concrete, the DC900 produces a max power rating of 750 unit watts out, and boasts a three-speed transmission for consistency and control. Equally efficient, the DC305 has a patented four-position keyless blade clamp that lets you get in tight spaces with ease. The DCX6210 comes with a one-hour charger, two 36-volt batteries, a side handle, one blade, and a kit box.The DEWALT DCX6210 cordless combo kit brings together two powerful, versatile power tools. The contractor-grade DC900 hammerdrill/drill/driver can handle virtually any hole-drilling or fastening job. And it doesn’t matter whether you’re working with wood, steel, plastic, or even concrete. It has a three-speed, variable-speed motor and all-metal transmission for smooth, durable operation. The DC900 uses both bit rotation and concussive blows to blast through the hardest, most abrasive masonry materials, including poured concrete and stone. Other features include: -1/2-inch self-tightening chuck that automatically tightens throughout operation to eliminate bit slippage, 22 slip-clutch settings for precise screw driving, 360-degree rotating side handle, and anti-slip comfort grip. The DC305 cordless reciprocating saw, powered by an ultra-high-output 36-volt lithium-ion battery, can cut through virtually any building material, anywhere on the jobsite—all day long. This contactor-grade saw features a high-performance, variable-speed motor that drives the blade at 0-3,000 strokes per minute, with an aggressive-cutting stroke length of 1 1/8 -inch Use it with confidence for a wide range of building, remodeling and demolition work, such as, cutting rough openings through walls and roofs, slicing plastic pipe and metal ductwork, chopping up old kitchen cabinets and countertops, and slashing through hardwood flooring. Other key features include: four-position, keyless blade clamp for quick blade changes; sure-grip, anti-slip rubber handles; blade brake; and three-position adjustable shoe that helps extend the life of the blade and, when necessary, limit the depth of cut. The DCX6210 comes with two 36-volt lithium-ion batteries, one-hour charger, 360-degree side handle, and soft-sided contractor bag. (The battery can be recharged up to 2,000 times.) It’s backed by DEWALT’s three-year limited warranty, 90-day money-back guarantee, and one-year free service contract.

Most helpful customer reviews6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.bigger isn't necessarily betterBy Shantarathere has been lots of hype over these tools since there release last year, but these tools lack quite a bit in design from what they are promoted to be. these 36 volt tools are powerful, but at what cost? a cordless 36 volt drill is just too heavy to use all day long. if you buy a complete set of 36 volt tools, you will still need a lighter weight cordless for all day use. i can see buying the "sawzall" or recip saw, the rotary hammer drill and the circular saw. these tools work best with more power and the added weight is an acceptable trade-off. they are no heavier than corded models.the power for this recip saw is less than what i had expected. when you turn it on, it has tons of power with lots of vibration, but when you start a cut, the power decreases and slows during the cut, giving you 18 volt power. i tried doing a plunge cut with this recip saw and it stalled in the middle of the cut. i have a hilti 24volt 2.0 amp-hour recip saw and it kicks booty compared to this 36 volt.what i like best about this drill is the ratcheting chuck that never lets go a your drill bit, never, even when drilling large diameter holes in wood, steel and especially not in concrete. i wish every cordless tool had this chuck. the drill can be used for drilling large diameter holes and the like that other cordless can't even get close to. if you have lots of applications where cords can't get to, then this tool may be for you. i don't know if it's worth getting just to have the latest thing. replacement batteries range in price from 170.00 to 200.00 each.something else disturbing is that dewalt is being sued because of copyright infringement of the lithium-ion technology. i don't know if they stole the technology or if it's just too similar to that created by a university.lithium-ion is definitely the future in cordless; more power, less weight. i hope dewalt comes out with an 18 volt lithium-ion line soon.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Not for the faint of heartBy Clifford NicholsThis is not for a homeowner who wants to dink around on a weekend drawer fixing project. This is SERIOUS POWER for heavy duty industrial jobsites. As an electrician, I use this power all day everyday with 18"x1" or 1-1/8" Ship Auger bits through 2x4's and 2x6's. It can take the beating day in and day out without fail like no other tool I've found in cordless. The li-ion battery makes the equivellant weight of ni-cad in half the voltage. Perhaps that negative reviewer may want to try an 18 volt li-ion to better handle the weight issue, but still wants power.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.dewalt 36 combo kitBy C. Keatingi bought this kit, and the guy before must have been a little guy, i used the hammer drill and a porter cable 19.2 volt to deck screws for deck replacement. we charged the porter cable 5 times to 1/2 of the dewalt battery, great power out of any drill, compared to milwaukee 28 volt kind of close but the dewalt has way more power. the reciprocating saw is like a corded saw, lots of power! nothing bad and fast charges. is a bigger drill but bigger drills have more size, the ones built strong. hope this helps or email me at erickeating33@yahoo.com questions before you buy one. I love it! cedar rapids iowaSee all 4 customer reviews...