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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Drill KIT Now on Sale for $99

Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Drill KIT Now on Sale for $99

May 3, 2017 Stuart 9 Comments

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Steve emailed in the other day, with a tip that the Dewalt DCD777C2 brushless drill kit was on sale for $105. I thought he was on to something, and decided to check back in a few days.

Lo and behold, I checked the price of the drill kit first thing this morning, and found it to be $99, a new all-time low according to my records.

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The Dewalt DCD777 was born as a holiday season mass market model, originally being released at $119 last holiday season.

When I first wrote about the DCD777, I said:

Heck, if this kit was $99, even I would have a hard time keeping my wallet in my pocket.

Hold on a second.

OK, DONE! I just ordered one for a long-time friend that just moved to a new house. With a new baby and in a new house, they’re bound to have lots of little projects here and there. And now they’ll have a compact and capable brushless drill to help them get to it. After some time they’ll get back to me with feedback.

Specifications

  • 340 UWO (unit watts out) Max power
  • 0-500, 0-1750 RPM
  • 1/2″ ratcheting chuck
  • LED worklight (under the chuck)
  • 7.52″ length
  • Weighs 2.6 lbs
  • Kit comes with (2) Li-ion battery packs, charger, and carrying bag

Price: $99

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I had been flip-flopping about which cordless drill kit to get them as part of a housewarming and “best tools for homeowners and DIYers” post update. It was between this one and Milwaukee’s 2606-22CT or 2606-21L kit. The 2-battery kit isn’t on sale at the moment, and wasn’t during last holiday season, and the 1-battery drill plus flashlight bundle is still $119 and not yet at the $99 price I expect it to hit for Father’s Day.

So with this Dewalt brushless drill dropping to $99, it was a pretty easy decision. While this isn’t a drill I’d buy for my own use right now, it’s definitely something I would have bought a few years ago when I had less demanding needs and less money to spend on tools.

I think that this could very well be the most appealing cordless drill kit for under $100. I haven’t tried it out (yet?), but at its current price of $99, I’m awfully tempted to buy a pair to hack into a robot project.

Public user reviews have been pretty favorable, and no complaints have hit my inbox either. I’m optimistic that it’s a good choice for those in the market for a $99 drill kit.

I don’t think most of those buying or using this drill were ever concerned with the brushes wearing out on a brushed motor drill, but the greater efficiency of the brushless motor provide should deliver longer runtime from the entry-level compact battery packs.

If you’ve already bought or received this drill kit, how well has it served your drilling and driving needs?

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Side note – has anyone taken the guts of a brushless drill for use in an electromechanical project? I wonder how well Dewalt’s electronics play well with signals from an Arduino or other microcontroller.

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9 Comments

  1. Thom

    May 3, 2017

    So what does 340 UWO convert to in Inch lbs of torque?

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  2. kman

    May 3, 2017

    Just wanted to point out a possible discrepancy. The link on the amazon listing shows 1500 rpm max and 300 unit watts of power. Your specs list different values?

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    • Stuart

      May 3, 2017

      The specs above are reflected taken from Dewalt’s website. (Although, there is a discrepancy there too, listing the no-load speed incorrectly as 0-1600RPM in addition to 0-500/0-1750.)

      I guess Amazon has early or outdated specs, which look to have been copy/pasted from the DCD771 brushed motor specs.

      On 9/28/16, my contact at Dewalt provided the following in response to my request for official specs:

      DCD777C2:
      Power – 350 UWO
      RPM – 0 – 1,750
      Batteries – 1.5Ah
      MSRP – $149
      Length – 7.5”
      Weight – 2.6 lbs. (Tool only)

      I can’t guarantee its accuracy, as noone is infallible, but I can tell you that I personally trust these specs to be correct.

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  3. Thom

    May 3, 2017

    Ok so using the formula RPM x inch/lbs / 560 I figure it at 380 inch lbs…not very impressive even for $99

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  4. Thom

    May 3, 2017

    I mean RPM x inch lbs / 560

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  5. Mark

    May 3, 2017

    I’m more interested in adding an impact driver but that would leave me unable to use hs drill bits. then I remembered that I have a hex to threaded chuck adapter but, being ‘ancient’,, the chuck is small and keyed. I’m wondering, going to look in to, the availability of a keyless version of this.

    Alternatively there are hex shank drill bits but can they be sharpened?

    I’m a retired contractor and really don’t want to but a drill and driver kit. I’m in a “less is more” phase. And, less is also less expensive.

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    • Stuart

      May 3, 2017

      They do have keyless impact driver chuck adapters, but they’re often 3/8″ and seldom wobble-free.

      Amazon Search Results – scroll down past the no-name brands to see ones from Dewalt, Makita, Hitachi.

      An impact can be used to drill, but in some applications it might not be as straight or true as a drill.

      Reply
  6. Raoul

    May 3, 2017

    Home Depot has the Ridgud Gen5x brushless drill for $79. I think that would be better.

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  7. Dean in Des Moines

    May 4, 2017

    I pulled the trigger on this purchase yesterday on your recommendation. I hope it compares favorably to my beloved DeWalt 14.4 3/8. Sigh. I miss that drill.

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