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BLACK+DECKER BDCDD220C vs WORX WX101L

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BLACK+DECKER BDCDD220CWORX WX101L
Title BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver Variable Speed (BDCDD220C)WORX WX101L 20V Power Share Drill/Driver with One Battery
Model BLACK+DECKER
BDCDD220C
WORX
WX101L

Basic Info

Suggested Price $67.62$59.99
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Release Sep 2016

Overview

Top Features
  • Compact design and lightweight at only 2.64 pounds
  • Keyless chuck for easy bit changes
  • 2-speed transmission and 11-position clutch helps prevent stripping of screws
  • LED light to illuminate your project
  • Part of the 20V MAX* System - 1 System. Endless Tasks. Power for your Style
  • Chuck Size: 3/8"; Chuck Type: Keyless; Clutch Setting: 11; Included Components: (1) 20V MAX* Battery, (1) Battery Charger, (1) Double Ended Bit; Tool Weight: 2.64 lbs
  • [265 IN-LBS OF TORQUE] With a 15 position clutch to find just the right way to use all that power, depending on the job
  • [COMFORT & CONTROL] The rubber handle absorbs vibration while adding grip. And at only 3 lbs in total tool weight, you can drill for a long time without fatigue
  • [DO IT ALL WITH THE SAME BATTERY] Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20v and 40v tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
  • [3/8” KEYLESS CHUCK] For quick bit changes. 3/8” is the perfect size to handle the most common drilling jobs
  • [2-SPEEDS PLUS REVERSE] The variable speed control trigger lets you go slow (0-400 rpm) or really wind it up at 1450 rpm
  • [LED LIGHT] See what you’re drilling when you get into a dim corner or poorly lit room. And the low battery indicator lets you know when you’ll need to switch it out
  • [INCLUDES] 20V Drill, 1.5Ah 20V Battery, 5-hour Charger, Double End Screwing Bit

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.9 (out of 12 reviews)4.8 (out of 4 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Easy light duty drill
Rating: 5
I bought this drill because it was supposed to be powerful, light weight and battery operated. It was all. I have used this drill primarily to unscrew things that were too tight by hand and in screwed in place with 2" fasteners. It preformed very well and the charge never gave out. My old drill was heavier and electric. My wrist and arm would have tired and finding an electrical outlet each place I needed to use it would have been a pain. This drill is great!
by Sandy17 on 2020-05-01T17:00:00

Compact and easy to use
Rating: 5
I bought this drill recently to get into tight spaces. It is compact yet powerful. Battery life is good and batteries are interchangeable with my other 20v B&D power tools.
by not nick on 2020-02-04T16:00:00

Easy to use
Rating: 5
Bought about two months ago. Was planning on building a flower box, then Stuff happened.
by Nubi Builder on 2020-03-31T17:00:00

Handy
Rating: 5
Perfect for my needs. Universal, compact. Portable.
by Yonko on 2019-08-06T17:00:00

Great drill/driver!
Rating: 5
I've had this tool for at least a year. It is, hands down, the best cordless drill/driver I have ever used! I'm happy with it's performance and feel. The 20V batteries last for a long time and performance doesn't drop off until it's just about to the end of its charge.
by jambunks on 2019-08-25T17:00:00

A really great tool
Rating: 5
This tool will do plenty of drilling and screwing!
by Dieter on 2017-11-21T16:00:00

priced right
Rating: 5
[ have three of these and they have helped remodel 2 houses, built several things and never had a seconds problem with any of them. They are about 4 years old. I also have impact drivers and saws.
by avery on 2019-04-20T17:00:00

Does everything as advertised
Rating: 5
Bought to replace the 9 year version that has given me excellent service. Great for light/medium duty work but not heavy duty. I use the 1/2" impact drill for that.
by bobthebuilder on 2019-07-27T17:00:00

Holds charge and is strong
Rating: 5
I have many drills and love them all! I have had this one for a year or so and love the power when I need it!!9
by Tyouthman on 2019-08-24T17:00:00

Great value
Rating: 4
Had a 12v model for years that still worked fine. Wanted something more powerful so gave the old drill to my son and upgraded to this. Good enough for a home owner.
by Mike T on 2019-12-26T16:00:00

Easy to use
Rating: 5
The tool was light weight yet powerful Easy to handle without any training Great size fit in my tool box [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Motor100 on 2020-09-28T17:00:00

Does everything you expect and more
Rating: 5
This drill is well balanced, powerful and easy to control direction and speed. Could not ask for more.
by NoJoe on 2020-10-15T17:00:00

great feature
Rating: 5
I bought this for a Christmas present and am so excited to give this to my dad.
by Cori on 2020-10-30T17:00:00

Great drill and it uses my existing batteries.
Rating: 4
I bought this drill to have a cost effective solution to my cordless drilling needs. It has all the features I need and best of all it uses my existing Power Share batteries so I will never run out of power. Highly recommend this product for average homeowner use.
by gkxeroid on 2020-10-20T17:00:00

All Features

Is CordlessY
Chuck Size3/8 in., 0.375 in
Volts20 V
Assembled Product Weight3.60 lb
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)10.60 x 8.40 x 3.10 Inches
Chuck TypeKeyless
Contained Battery TypeLithium Ion
Number of Batteries2
releaseSep 2016
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