DEWALT DCK294L3 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Hammer Drill 3.0 Ah/12-Volt MAX Screwdriver Combo Kit


This kit includes a 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion premium 3-speed hammer drill, a 12V MAX 1/4-inch screwdriver, two 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion battery packs, a 12V MAX battery pack, a belt hook, a charger, and a contractor bag.

Amazon Sales Rank: #102622 in Home ImprovementBrand: DEWALTModel: DCK294L3Released on: 2011-08-25Number of items: 1Dimensions: 14.00 pounds 20V Max lithium ion batteries offer longer tool run time and enhanced durabilityPatented 3-speed all-metal transmission matches the tool to task for fast application speedsScrewdriver has a compact, lightweight design that fits into tight areasThree LED Lights provide visibility without shadowsPowered by an Energy Star qualified charger for a better environment

DEWALT’s DCK294L3 20-volt max lithium-ion 3.0 Ah hammer drill and 12-volt max screwdriver combo kit combines the superior performance of the DCD985 1/2-inch hammer drill and the compact power of the DCF610 12-volt max screwdriver to provide a well-rounded pair of tools that help everyone from remodelers and contractors to woodworkers and electricians work their way through a variety of applications. DCK294L3 20-Volt MaxLithium-Ion Premium Hammer Drill/12-Volt Max Screwdriver KitAt a Glance: Compact and ergonomic design that doesn’t compromise on power Hammer drill’s 3-speed transmission offers 0-600 RPM; 1,250 RPM; and 0-2,000 RPM Screwdriver can reach 1,050 RPMs and drive 207 1-1/2-inch cabinet screws on a single charge Tools come with 3-year limited warranty, 1-year free service contract, and 90-day money-back guarantee The 12-volt max screwdriver is compact but doesn't compromise on power. View larger Strength Defies SizeDEWALT has optimized both of these tools to withstand daily jobsite wear and tear. The 1/2-inch hammer drill’s high-power, high-efficiency motor delivers 535 unit watts out for superior performance in light and medium drilling applications. A 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck with carbide inserts provides superior bit-gripping strength—reducing slippage during high-torque applications—thus providing longer tool life. The hammer drill’s patented three-speed (0-600 RPM; 0-1,250 RPM; and 0-2,000 RPM), all-metal transmission allows users to select the appropriate speed for the job at hand and is up to 30 percent faster than current hammer drill/drivers on the market. Meanwhile, the 12-volt screwdriver’s ability to drive 207 2-1/2-inch cabinet screws on a single battery charge translates to significantly increased productivity. Plus, it weighs in at only 2.2 pounds, making it compact and lightweight enough to reduce user fatigue and increase user comfort in overhead applications. Its 1/4-inch hex chuck allows users to simply push the bit in to lock it in place with one hand, and it also accepts a one-inch bit tip to fit into the tightest spaces. The clutch is easy to access and 0-1,050 RPMs deliver the speed range that contractors demand. Endurance and Ease of UseDEWALT-designed electronics have been built into both tools’ switches to provide maximum life for the tools and batteries by helping to protect them from overheating, overloading, and deep discharge during use. The 20-volt’s lithium-ion batteries provide up to 35 percent more runtime than existing 18-volt lithium-ion battery technology, and the included Energy Star-qualified charger has dual voltage capabilities and it is compatible with both 12-volt max and 20-volt max DEWALT lithium-ion batteries. The tools’ slim handles fit easily into users’ hands, increasing the level of comfort during the course of long jobs, and the bright built-in LED work lights above the hammer drill’s trigger have a 20-second delay that improves visibility in dimly lit spaces (the screwdriver also comes equipped with three LED lights to help eliminate shadows on work surfaces and improve accuracy). About DEWALT's 20-Volt Max Lithium-Ion ToolsDEWALT’s line of 20-volt max lithium-ion tools features improvements in engineering and design to provide the performance, the ergonomics, and the innovation that contractors require. The new line consists of 11 tools, two lithium ion batteries, and two battery chargers, as well as a number of combo kits. What's in the BoxOne DEWALT DCK294L3 20-volt max lithium-ion 3.0 Ah hammer drill and 12-volt max screwdriver combo kit, including the DCD985 hammer drill and the DCF610 screwdriver, two 20-volt max 3.0 Ah lithium-ion batteries, one 12-volt max lithium-ion battery, one 12- to 20-volt max lithium-ion battery charger, one belt hook, one bit tip, one 360-degree side handle, and one contractor bag. DEWALT's DCK294L3 combination kit pairs the the 12-volt max screwdriver with the 20-volt max premium 3.0 Ah hammer drill. (Click each to enlarge) The DEWALT DCD985 20V MAX lithium ion premium 3-speed hammer drill/driver kit (3.0 Ah) has a patented 3-speed all-metal transmission that matches the tool to task for fast application speeds and improved run time. The heavy-duty 1/2-inch metal ratcheting chuck provides superior bit gripping strength. It has a high power, high efficiency motor that delivers 450 unit watts out of max power for superior performance in all drilling and fastening applications. It also has a LED light with 20 second delay after trigger release. The 12-Volt Max 1/4-inch screwdriver offers a lightweight body and convenient design features, like shadow-free LED lighting, one-handed loading, and a belt clip. The 1/4-inch chuck accepts bits up to 1 inch. At 6-1/4 inches long and 2.2 pounds, the driver is easy to maneuver in small spaces. The driver’s two lithium-ion battery packs offer 1.1 Ah, and it includes multiple torque settings, variable speeds, and a reverse option. The charger is Energy Star qualified for a better environment. This kit includes a DCD985 1/2-inch hammer drill, a 360-degrees side handle, a DCF610 12V MAX 1/4-inch screwdriver, two 20V MAX lithium ion 3.0 Ah battery packs, a 12V MAX battery pack, a fast charger, a belt hook, and a contractor bag.

Most helpful customer reviews1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Interesting combo, excellent quality, new (small) linesBy BudWomen and shoes are like me and tools. I believe in using the right too for the right job, and as a result, I am not afraid of any job. The right tool also makes the job go quicker and more safely. This, in combination with the fact that batteries die and that they often cost more than the tools, I have owned most of the major lines of cordless tools from DeWalt, Makita, and Milwaukee over the last 15 years. First up, the hammer drill DCD985. All I can say is wowie-wow. I gave up on DeWalt about 8 years ago due to overpriced and short-lived batteries and only average performance/features. Before that, I used to be a real DeWalt fan. I am so glad to see DeWalt making quality tools like this again. This is the big daddy of the 20V max line, and I would not get any other. It is the most awesome drill/hammer drill I've had since my old 24V DeWalt many years ago. IMO, the piece de resistance is the all-metal chuck with carbide jaws. In the old days, these were sourced from Rohm, and I have tried to find them for my other drills, they are so good. If you've struggled with large bits spinning in the chuck, you will love this chuck. It's an all-metal chuck, so it can take some serious abuse and not get all cut up like cheap plastic ones. Speaking of, it also has an all metal transmission housing with 3 gears. The vast majority of drills have 2-speed transmissions (if any). Usually, the low speed is a granny gear for hole saws or spade bits, etc. Then the high speed is for tiny small bits or for grinding/sanding bits -- often too high. This one has an additional middle speed which is often just right. It has a single, not-terribly-impressive LED below the chuck which is typical of many drills. I don't like that DeWalt uses marketing speak and won't tell me the torque output of the drill which is what I think of. This kit does come with TWO full-size (3AH) 20V max batteries which is very nice. The operation of the transmission, electric brake, etc., is smooth/powerful. Overall, I give the hammer drill 4 stars. The reason is that as good as it is, the battery life is unproven and, although this line is new to DeWalt, competitors have been making Li-ion tools for years and have a vastly broader offering. Thus, if you were only looking for a hammer drill, you could conceivably give this 5 stars. On to why this is an interesting combo. For years, I have tried to economize and buy a kit of many tools using the same batteries. This is because of the hassle of buying/charging/storing/replacing the darn batteries and chargers. The reality is that around 18V is just right for a good (hammer) drill. Unfortunately, it is too weak for a saw (circular, recip, etc.). Also, it is overkill for light-duty tools like a light, or for tools for putting in shelving, or for instrument-type tools. So, I have given up on trying to use the same batteries, but at least with this combo, you can still use the same charger as the DCF610 screwdriver uses different 12V max batteries but the same charger. The cordless screwdriver has a quick-release 1/4" hex shank "chuck". It is the push-in to lock type (like the Rapid Load) which I like better than the pull-to-set/lock on the Milwaukee. It is about 3/4" shorter than the Milwaukee and better balanced. The build quality/materials are nowhere near as beefy as its big brother, but the operation is better/smoother than the comparable Milwaukee M12 and Makita 10.8V products which I also own/have owned. It is better in that it has 3 LEDs on the front around the perimeter which can actually be useful compared to the single LED typical of many. I don't like how DeWalt's marketing speak says this is 12V "max" but 10.8V nominal. What does that mean? They also won't spec the torque. Also, the SINGLE battery is a compact size and rated at 15.6Wh. If you believe that's at 12V, that's 1.3AH which is better than the advertised 1.1AH. In any case, it is comparable to the Milwaukee M12 batteries which are either 14WH or 16WH -- all of which are fairly wimpy and won't last long. I do, however, really like having a smaller light-weight drill. There are just too many uses where you just need to drill a small hole or work in a confined space where a big hammer drill is just unwieldy or will tire your arms. Like the 20V max hammer drill, the batteries are unproven. It does have the 3 LEDs, but only 1 battery, so I really consider this drill more like a teaser/sample since you will probably want a spare. Overall, I'd give it 3 stars since it only comes with 1 battery and the motor does not feel as heavy-duty as 12V drills of yore (the Milwaukee is even cheaper-feeling). If it had 2 batteries and you were not interested in other 12V products, then 4 stars. Note: If you had a nice 12V Makita from 10 years ago, this -- and the Miwaukee and Makita and Bosch -- are not it. These are lightweight, compact drills. The 12V drills of yesteryear have moved up to ~18V.) In sum, I'm glad to see DeWalt making great quality tools again. I would rate these tools better than Milwaukee's and Makita's products. The lines are new and small, however, but hopefully will grow. If the lines were bigger, I would have no issue with only a single 12V max battery. Take a look at Milwaukee's M12 line to see what a huge line looks like. I have their M12 "Dremel" and "Fein" along with a few work lights and electrical tools. I have too many M12 batteries! Both DeWalt tools also lack battery gauges. Although often fairly inaccurate, I am spoiled by this feature. You at least have an idea of whether you need a spare battery BEFORE you climb up the ladder, go into the attic, get situated under the whatever. Finally, this set also comes with a nice (non-compartmented) nylon/canvas bag. The bag is generously sized to hold both tools and related "stuff", and it has meaty plastic rails on the bottom to keep the bag off a wet floor and to reduce wear. A few minor nits in that there are no bit holders and the charger flashes rather brightly. Nits, though. If you are not so much interested in the breadth of the other tools in the line, then this should be at the top of your short list. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.DeWonderful DeWaltBy SevereWXThe DeWalt DCK294L3 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Hammberdrill, 3.0Ah / 12-Volt MAX Screwdriver Combo Kit is a first class combination kit that's perfect for everyone from the beginner do-it-yourself types to the professional sector. The battery life on both these tools is a little longer lasting than I would have expected, allowing me to finish up the majority of my jobs with battery power to spare. Using the hammerdrill in hammerdrill mode to drill through brick or concrete is what really drains the batteries quickly, and that's when you'll be glad they included the second 20-volt battery pack for it.The tools are well balanced, easy to use, easy to grip, and don't become slippery thanks to the textures of the gripping surfaces. DeWalt has always been a cut above the average hardware store brands, and they continue to be a good quality tool, even though some people harbor sour-grapes for them now being owned by B&D. The quality of the tools are still to the same high standard as DeWalt has always been though, so longevity of these tools shouldn't be an issue at all.The tools include LED lighting that is incredibly convenient, doing an excellent job of lighting up the immediate working surfaces with excellent results.My only negative comment about this kit is that the one I recieved did not include the belt-hook that is said to be supplied with the kit. This is not enough to knock a star off the rating, although I did deem it important enough to be worth mentioning.DeWalt has always been synonymous with quality, and these tools carry on with that long-standing tradition. From durability to useful extra features to excellent ergonomics, DeWalt tools won't likely let you down.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Drill-Zilla and MoreBy AceFour and a Half stars would be more appropriate (see my comments at the very bottom of the review) but marking it as 4 stars would not be fair, so I've given it a 5 star rating. Although I could give this 5 stars just for the drill-mounted light, there is ALOT more to like about these tools.Heft -- Heavy but well-balanced. Fit the hand like an extension thereof. Weight -- heavier than what I have been used to but every ounce worth the "weight".Performance - After charging up the pack (it arrived with a very low charge), I was more than satisfied with work performance, torque, speed, brute strength and endurance.Endurance -- Outlasts the rechargeable drill I have been using (generic brand) by leaps and bounds.Work-light -- while drilling in a dim-lit area, this was a huge help. Put the light right where it was needed.Appearance - handsome, nice stand-out color combo.Carry case-- sturdy, big, nice looking, with great rubber feet on the bottom, nice to have pockets on the outside (small but usable). But everything gets jumbled up inside -- I wish it had pockets (compartments) on the inside, for each unit and for chargers, as well as a place for drill bits and screw-driver bits.See all 4 customer reviews...