DEWALT DC730KA Heavy-Duty Cordless 14.4 Volt Compact Drill/Driver | 
| Brand: DEWALT Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $330.22 Buy New: $169.95 as of 11/21/2009 03:33 CST details You Save: $160.27 (49%)
New (10) Used (1) from $169.95
Seller: Bestcutleryandcookware Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 6440
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Size: S Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.8 Dimensions (in): 14.7 x 13.7 x 4.6
MPN: DC730KA Model: DC730KA UPC: 028877587868 EAN: 0028877587868 ASIN: B000X1PZVK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 14.4-volt battery and frame-less motor delivers 410 unit watts of max. power for fast, effective drilling | | • | Dual speed drilling at 0-400/0-1,450 RPM for job-specific performance | | • | 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck to prevent bit slippage; all-metal gears for durability | | • | Just 8.2 inches long and 4.3 pounds for reduced operator fatigue and ease of use in tight spaces | | • | Includes one-hour charger, two 14.4-volt batteries, screwdriver bit, heavy-duty kit box, and 3-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The heavy-duty DeWalt DC730KA Drill/Driver is a compact, cordless tool back by the power of a high-performance frame-less motor. With the ability to deliver 300 unit watts of maximum power and dual speed capability, this versatile drill/driver makes it easy to take on tough tasks, while the 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck prevents bit slippage, so you get more precise results. At just 4.3 pounds and 8.2 inches long, it's comfortable to use for a sustained period of time, and it's a perfect fit for jobs in tight spaces. Also offering the extended tool life provided by all-metal planetary gears, a built-in LED that makes it easy to see your work surface, and convenient onboard storage that prevents misplaced bits, this tool is built around features users need. Also included in this kit is a one-hour charger, two 14.4-volt batteries, a screwdriver bit, and a durable kit box for easy transport. This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool is backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
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pretty good October 24, 2009 Sharon Looks (Florida) Good drill driver, 14v is better than 12... You will notice that when you release the trigger in 2nd
speed(only 2nd) that it grinds to a stop. That is normal according to a Dewalt repair tech I showed to in person.
This thing drives good, a bit better than the 12v, and drills good, I use 2nd speed for drill even though they say use speed 1 in manual. Is a bit shorter than my old 12v but is a bit heavier too. But ok.Worth 135$. Too bad the Panasonics are so stupidly overpriced.
Dewalt Drill/Driver October 3, 2009 Frederick Pinckney (California) I have several DeWalt tools. I consider them to be industeral stringth. I also have another 14.4 drill older model. This model defently outpreforms my older model. Its also more compact. Good tool.
Nice drill for the money September 22, 2009 WG Overall I would recommend this product to anyone needing a quality drill but does not require the extra power of an 18V unit on a daily basis. As a result of not being an 18V unit, it is substantially less bulky and easier to handle in tighter corners. Dual batteries is nice in that you can be charging one while the other is in use -- something I had to do very frequently during a recent home renovation.
Great Product September 22, 2009 Michael A. Lawler Shipped faster than expected and is powerful, light weight, and just all around a great buy
carry case design September 14, 2009 Richard (Rutland, MA) The drill itself is performing very well. It's the DeWalt carry/storage case that needs improvement. My previous drill was a Makita, its carry/storage case had room inside for me to store a 35 piece drill driver set in its own hard case. This allowed me to grab the drill in its case and go, without having to remember to carry the drill driver set separately like I have to now with the DeWalt. The DeWalt case is actually larger than the Makita, but there is too much space wasted on plastic molding. The interior space could easily be reconfigured to accommodate a case for drills/drivers.
Richard
Rutland, MA
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