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DEWALT DC750KA Heavy Duty 9.6-Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit

DEWALT DC750KA Heavy Duty 9.6-Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit


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Brand: DeWalt

Buy New: $59.98



New (42) Used (1) Refurbished (3) from $55.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 191

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 4.6 x 11.9

MPN: DC750KA
Model: DC750KA
UPC: 028877547879
EAN: 0028877547879
ASIN: B000GIIRLK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Cordless drill/driver with a 3/8-inch single sleeve ratcheting chuck
  • Dual speed range (0-300/0-1,100 rpm) delivers maximum versatility
  • 15-position adjustable clutch; rubber grip for comfort and precision
  • Includes 2 batteries, charger, insert bit, and carrying case
  • Weighs just 3.4 pounds; 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
9.6V, Drill/Driver Kit, Heavy Duty, 3/8", Single Sleeve Ratcheting Chuck F or Tighter Bit Gripping Ability, Dual Speed Range 0-300/0-1100 RPM, That Delivers Maximum Versatility, 14 Position Adjustable Cluctch Offers Maximum Versatility & Control, Rubber Grip For Maximum Comfort When Performing Applications, Compact Size & Light Weight Design 3.4 LBS, Allows Users To Get Into Tight Spaces When Performing Applications. Includes Drill, 2 Batteries, Charger, Insert Bit & Case, Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service Contract.

Amazon.com Product Description
About DeWalt's Family of Cordless Drills
DeWalt offers a number of powerful, rugged cordless drills to match almost any drilling or driving application. The immediately recognizable yellow and black exterior means you'll find real quality on the inside, with lightweight construction, long-running batteries, and compact designs that work beautifully in tight spaces or difficult-to-reach areas.

About This DeWalt Cordless Drill/Driver Kit
The heavy-duty DC750KA cordless drill/driver kit from DeWalt is made with a 3/8-inch single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck for exceptional bit-gripping ability -- plus dual speed ranges (0-300/0 to 1,1000 rpm) so you can match the speed to any task.

With its small, easy-to-hold design, the DC750KA is ready to tackle almost any job around the house with precision. It features a 15-position adjustable clutch for maximum versatility and control, plus a rubber grip for comfort and accuracy even on high-torque jobs that seem to last all day. A drill that's easy to maneuver is easy to control, and this is one of the lightest, most comfortable models on the market. This kit comes complete with two batteries, a charger, insert bit, and carrying case.

Applications
The DC750KA is ideal for most drilling and driving applications. Use it to drill holes and perform basic screwdriving tasks in wood, metal, and plastic. This drill is light and precise enough for small tasks around the house like crafts and picture-hanging, and powerful enough for mid-range jobs like furniture assembly and shelf installation.

Key Technical Specs

  • Dual speed range: 0-300/0-1,1000 max rpm
  • 15 clutch settings
  • 3/8-inch plastic, single-sleeve chuck
  • 9.6-volt battery

Warranty
The is covered by DeWalt's 3-year limited warranty.

What's in the box:
DeWalt cordless drill/driver, two batteries, charger, insert bit, carrying case.




Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Powerful, small, short battery, a bit between home owner and contractor.   March 29, 2008
A Scientist
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

An excellent drill for those looking to spend about $70-90. While this drill seems expensive for a 9.6V model keep in mind it works as hard as similar priced 12V models. It is definitely a professional quality product. However, it does fall into that range where for a bit more money you get a 12V+ professional quality drill with more power and battery life. At a similar price point you get a 12V+ consumer drill that isn't really more powerful, is definitely bigger but offers better battery life.

I own the previous version of this drill, the DW926. The DW926 and the DC750 are the same but for the rubber grip surface and the great addition of a one handed chuck.

What's great about this drill? Well despite being small and light, it's reasonably powerful. I have had several cordless drills including this one, a DeWalt DC727 12V, Makita D6011 12V (the old school Makita cordless stick battery drill) and a Sears 12V ~$80 model (2 speed gearbox, not a super cheap 1 speed).

The little DeWalt has the about the same torque (200 in-lb) as my 12V Makita (234) or my Sears (225). Mind you it's not nearly as strong as my 12V DeWalt (350). At the same time the DeWalt is quite a bit more compact than the Sears or Makita models.

More volts doesn't always mean more power! Many people assume that battery voltage equates to how much power a drill has. That's just not true. It's more complex that that. Needless to say you can advertise big voltage and still have no power to speak of. Look at some of the cheap Black and Deckers (the maker of DeWalt) for examples of lots of volts but no torque.

So it can work just as hard as many of the consumer grade 12V models (harder than many 1 speed models). So what's the down side?

Well costs to some degree. If you can get this drill for say $70-90 it's good buy because the competing "home use" drills just aren't any more powerful. However, once you get to around $100+ the 12V+ models intended for contractors from DeWalt and other brands offer yet more power and in the case of DeWalt's own DC727 little increase in size or weight.

Battery life (the start that shines twice as bright...): Remember when I said this 9.6V was just as powerful as many home use type 12V drills like my Sears drill? Well there is a price you pay in battery life. The drill clearly trades battery life for power. My 12V Sears isn't really any more powerful but it lasts a lot longer on one battery. The DeWalt does come with two batteries but you may still use them faster than you charge them. So while this drill will work just as hard as a 12V or even some cheaper 14.4V drills it will run out of juice faster. That might give you pause if you are thinking about screwing in deck screws all afternoon.

In the end I really like the DC750. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this drill for medium duty jobs so long as the limited battery life isn't an issue. Otherwise I might suggest looking for a DC727. However, I would also suggest buyers consider stepping up to a 12V DeWalt for the extra battery life and power with little size increase or looking at something like the Sears 12V-14.4V line of home use drills. They are larger, chunkier, and hardly more powerful in the 12V case but they do have better battery life. Still, the DC750 a great little drill.



5 out of 5 stars Perfect Size, Plenty of Twist, Short Battery Life   July 20, 2007
Al Smith (Maryville, TN USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I've just bought a 2nd DeWalt 9.6V cordless drill to supplement my woodworking shop. My first is still going strong after over 6 years of use. The original batteries have just about died (I still have one good one) so rather than spend eighty-four dollars on two new batteries I spent about the same for a new drill kit that comes with two new batteries!

This drill is great for general purpose work and is small and lightweight enough to be a joy to use in tight places. Why lug around a beastly-size cordless drill when you don't have to? Only rarely have I found the 9.6V drill to be lacking in torque (I mostly drill in wood with 3/8" and smaller twist bits). If you need something with more speed and/or torque then consider the 12V (the upper speed of the 9.6V is 1,100 rpm vs. 1,400 rpm for the 12V).

Batteries recharge fast (less than 1 hour) but the ones for my newest drill seem to last only about 1/2 as long as the first batch did. And, they are NiCad so you need to make sure you top-off the charge if you've not used the drill in the past several DAYS. Short battery life between charges is my only complaint. The new drill models have a chuck lock which is most handy--you no longer have to hold the chuck still when loosening or tightening the chuck.

This is a great product from DeWalt and, except for the short batterly charge duration, I strongly recommend it.



4 out of 5 stars Great Drill, Great Price.   July 17, 2007
C. Elam (Cleveland, OH United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a great drill for home repairs & light construction needs. Cordless makes it easy to manuver or to take up a ladder. DeWalt quality & reliability at an affordable price.


5 out of 5 stars great unit   January 24, 2008
R. RAUCINA (Yosemite Natl. Park)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I own and use about 10 of these commercially. The drills hardly ever die and they have all the power most would ever use. I buy refurb units to get the batteries, but now the new ones are close in cost. You wont be sorry...


4 out of 5 stars Bad Battery   June 23, 2008
Arne B. Boberg (Shoreview, MN United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

One battery did not take a charge - it would only drill one hole and die. I tried to contact Amazon just to get the battery replaced, but their system did not work that way. They shipped a whole new drill to me instead. Because of my concern on getting another bad battery, I hung on to the first order in case I had to grab the good battery. As it turned out, the second drill had two good batteries, but had severe runout in the chuck. Maybe not a huge issue for hand-drilling, but could be an indicator of improperly-installed bearings, so I swapped drills. So Amazon is getting back one "bad" drill, one truly bad battery and one good battery. I guess I should expect this from a Chinese-made drill. The price is very low, but I had to mix and match two orders to get one good one.


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