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DEWALT DCD708C2 vs Milwaukee 2803-20

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DEWALT DCD708C2Milwaukee 2803-20
Title DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch (DCD708C2)Milwaukee 2803-20 M18 FUEL 1/2" Drill/Driver (Bare Tool)-Peak Torque = 1,200 in-lbs
Model DEWALT
DCD708C2
Milwaukee
2803-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $117.05$399.00
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Release Mar 2019Jan 2019

Overview

Top Features
  • Led foot light for superior visibility
  • Variable speed trigger allows for control and precision on delicate work surfaces
  • Dewalt built Brushless Motor for efficient performance and runtime
  • 1/2 inch; Ratcheting chuck provides superior built gripping strength
  • 340 UWO of power to help get the job done
  • POWERSTATE Brushless motor: purposely built for the M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Drill Driver to provide up to 60% more power than the competitive set
  • REDLINK Plus intelligence: ensures optimal performance and provides overload protection to prevent damage to the tool and battery during heavy applications while still maintaining compatibility across the entire M18 system
  • REDLITHIUM XC5.0 Battery pack: delivers more work per charge and more work over the life of the pack than competitors
  • Up to 60% more power: 1,200 in-lbs of torque
  • LED on foot of tool for better lighting in dark spaces

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.2727 (out of 22 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

Easily beats dewalt.
Rating: 5
I'm a millwright. My job requires strong well built tools. I was going through dewalt 20 volts drills. They would lock up and get smoked. This drill has way more power than the dewalt and takes more of a beating.
by Too much beef on 2019-05-15T17:00:00

Strong drill
Rating: 5
This drill is stronger than most electric drills I've ever owned. The electronic clutch doesn't give me the feeling of anxiety that I'm destroying my tool like the conventional clutches do. I am a contractor and use this every day. So glad I went with Milwaukee.
by 71comedy on 2019-05-29T17:00:00

Honestly, a well made drill is an understatement
Rating: 5
I do both residential and commercial almost 7 days a week, most weeks. I have switched over about a year ago to Milwaukee from a big orange colored tool line. Can't say I have regretted it once. I just feel like I don't really treat this thing well...tossed in the work van constantly. this drill is better to use daily and charges fast, battery of course last plenty long enough for what I do. Sometimes lasting over a couple weeks no problem. NO kidding I love this product. It's made to go to work, not just look at
by 7200generalrepair on 2019-05-22T17:00:00

Long time user.
Rating: 5
Hi, I have been using Milwaukee drills for a long time. I was a lineman for 20 years, and I have to tell you guys that I had to pull an electric drill, cord, and bolts and tools up poles in an easement to frame up new builds. Any time I could lighten the load I would. My old Milwaukee drill was a badass and I would not have gave it up for anything. If I would have had this little power house I think it would have been a great substitute. The short amount of time that I've had my new drill it has kicked butt. Very powerful and built tough. The battery lasts, and charges quickly. Just feels good in the hand. Nice product, thanks Milwaukee.
by Cableguy on 2019-05-19T17:00:00

First drill and love it.
Rating: 5
I'm a women about the house, living in the back woods, love the cordless and how long the battery lasts. Easy to change bits and drills. Plenty of power for my projects and repairs. Was recommended to me because of quality construction and durability.
by Lucydej on 2019-05-15T17:00:00

Great for DIY use.
Rating: 5
Bought this in a set with a impact driver. Out performs the dewalt I had hands down. I have a couple of 5.0ah batteries and they last very well and the drill and driver keep power up until the battery is completely dead. One flaw I have noticed is the drill and driver both seem to have some glitch where it randomly doesn't work as if the battery is dead. If you unhook the battery and reconnect it then you are good to go. Other than that this drill is great.
by matchew2004 on 2019-05-15T17:00:00

It's not an upgrade from the 2703.
Rating: 4
I blow up my 2703 drilling out bore holes with a 7/8 ager bit. Still trying to find a place to get it rebuilt. Got the 2803 from work and its good, but the torque is just not there it's a good all around drill, but the hammer mode is not the best my 2703 would drill out holes for z nails and plastic anchors in concert and want more. The 2803 gets hot after drilling out 4 aluminum studs 1"1/8th holes for wire. Over all it is a good drill for work. Just have to watch the temperature gauge...lol.
by Tjbearfoot on 2019-05-15T17:00:00

I would buy this again
Rating: 4
Being an electrician can I drill lots of holes into metal wireways (cans troughs etc). This drill works well and I rarely have any issues. The 1st speed is just the right rpms to effectively drill holes with a 1 1/8” hole saw without burning them out.
by SpecNick on 2019-05-15T17:00:00

Don't consider this an upgrade from the 2703 drill
Rating: 2
We use a lot Milwaukee Fuel tools at our manufacturing facility. We bought several of these new drills to see how they perform against the one they are replacing (2703). We are disappointed, it seems Milwaukee backed down some on the Heavy Duty quality. When we are threading steel plates they run out of torques quicker. In a place where the 2703 would just dig in and keep on going, the 2803 just stops, it seems the electronic torque setting is too low.
by OEM Tech on 2018-09-12T17:00:00

Problems once again with the new drill driver
Rating: 1
I am going to be as honest as I can be, I am going on my 3rd replacement drill and this one so far has been the worst. The clutch(torque) setting on number 2 with the low speed set on #1 is snapping screws behind the hinges when I'm setting doors, clutch does not break free. When I press the trigger to start drilling intermittently the drill does nothing until I release and re- engage the trigger . This is a brand new tool
by Beans on 2019-05-16T17:00:00

All Features

Product Width (in.)3.819 in8.66 in
Battery/Charger2 Batteries & Charger IncludedTool Only
Certifications and ListingsNo Certifications or ListingsUL Listed
Maximum Speed (RPM)1650 RPM2000 RPM
Product-Weight (lb.)2.4 lb4.57 lb
Number of Batteries Included2
Chuck Size1/2 In.1/2 In.
Cordless/ CordedCordlessCordless
Product Depth (in.)7.52 in4.61 in
Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Voltage (v)20v18v
Power Tool FeaturesKeyless Chuck,LED Light,Sub-Compact,Variable SpeedBrushless,Keyless Chuck,LED Light,Variable Speed
Color FamilyYellowRed
Product Height (in.)11.968 in11.38 in
Returnable180-Day90-Day
Charger IncludedCharger IncludedCharger Not Included
ConditionNewNew
Chuck TypeKeylessKeyless
Drill/ Driver TypeDrill/ DriverDrill/ Driver
IncludedBag IncludedBelt Clip Included
Battery Power TypeLithium IonLithium Ion
Motor TypeBrushlessBrushless
Manufacturer Warranty3-year limited warranty5 Year Limited Warranty (Tool)
Cordless Tool TypeDrill/DriverDrill/Driver
releaseMar 2019Jan 2019

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