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DEWALT DCD771B vs Milwaukee MLW2504-20

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Title Dewalt DCD771B 20V MAX Cordless Lithium-Ion 1/2 inch Compact Drill Driver - Bare ToolMilwaukee Electric Tools MLW2504-20 M12 Fuel 1/2" Hammer Drill (Bare)
Model DEWALT
DCD771B
Milwaukee
MLW2504-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $99.99$74.66
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Release Jul 2019Dec 2017

Overview

Top Features
  • - Dewalt DCD771 20V Cordless Lithium 1/2" Drill Driver - Bare Tool (no charger or batteries included)
  • - High speed transmission delivers two speeds (0 - 450 / 0 - 1,500 RPM) for a range of fastening and drilling
  • - Compact, lightweight design fits into tight areas
  • - Heavy duty 1/2 in. ratcheting chuck with carbide inserts provides superior bit gripping strength
  • - In easy to open bulk packaging to pass the savings on to you
  • Hex impact driver once again raises the bar for 12V performance with best in class driving speed, power, and size
  • This product meets customer requirement
  • Product is easy to use

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.0 (out of 6 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

Happy Mothers Day Indeed!
Rating: 5
This was my gift for mother's Day! I was so excited when I opened the package and found that it was a not only a drill but a Milwaukee hammer drill!!! I am not a professional but we are remodeling our home either to sell or to increase the property value. I have been doing all the work myself and have become quite good at it. This product has made it so much easier. and the hammer drill part I mean to be able to screw into concrete without killing myself is quite a feat thank you family for giving me the best gift ever. Looking forward to my next power tool to add to my ToolBox the M18 Sawzall! Oh and the product runs great, lightweight and 2 battery packs!
by SurferGirl365 on 2019-05-29T17:00:00

Gr8 Tool, I am a DIYER and I got the same results as my 18v
Rating: 5
Quick review : Views from an active DIYer I love the hammer drill , everything that I was able to do with my 18v tools. I got accomplished with the 12v little brothers. Having lightweight tools reduces the load and strain and is sure to add longevity to your work life. More In depth review: Hammer Drill: To switch the Drill/Drive mode you have to rotate the collar past 16, there are rubber molding by the hammer icon on the sides I initially thought that was how you switch the modes, by pressing it. That was not the case. For my needs the Hammer drill worked well. I used it with landscape timber, 2x and I had no problems at all. You can adjust the torque settings and when it reaches its maximum torque you can hear it powering down and it stop altogether. You have to release the trigger and press it again if you want to continue. This is good to ensure you do not over tighten a screw
by SmokedNeckbones on 2018-03-25T17:00:00

Gr8 tool, did not feel weak at all
Rating: 5
Quick review : Views from an active DIYer I love the hammer drill everything that I was able to do with my 18v tools. I got accomplished with the 12v little brother. Charge time right out of the box with the included charger was pretty long, 1/2hr for the 2.0ah and 1hr for the 4.0ah. Having lightweight tools reduces the load and strain and is sure to add longevity to your work life. More In depth review: I used this for a few projects I had , I used it with a pocket hole jig, T-Star bits and regular bits. The drill worked fine. Every thing that I was able to do with 18v tools was able to do with these also. I got this because of the expansive M12 line and there are a lot of tools I am interested in. The batteries do not have a fuel gauge but the drill and impact driver did. Once you press the trigger the fuel gauge will stay on for 2 seconds. The LED light stays on for 10 seconds after the trigger is depressed. I found the light to be bright enough to light my work area. This comes with the belt clip attached on the left side but you can remove it and place it on the right side if you are a lefty. To switch the Drill/Drive mode you have to rotate the collar past 16, there are rubber molding by the hammer icon on the sides I initially thought that was how you switch the modes, by pressing it. That was not the case. For my needs the Hammer drill worked well. I used it with landscape timber, 2x and I had no problems at all. You can adjust the torque settings and when it reaches its maximum torque you can hear it powering down and it stop altogether. You have to release the trigger and press it again if you want to continue. This is good to ensure you do not over tighten a screw
by SmokedNeckbones on 2018-03-25T17:00:00

great tool, but it's got some draw backs
Rating: 4
I'm in general aviation so I prefer a high rpm, good trigger modulation and light weight/compact. I love this drill, however if you plan to use this drill for a lot of low torque fasteners as I do then you'll find the electronic clutch inferior to a mechanical one and the slow start at lower clutch settings extremely annoying. Also the chuck will spin the whole drive train before you can get a proper clamping force on the bit. Again I'm I general aviation so 90% of the work I ask this drill is a 1/8th inch drill bit in 2117-T4 aluminum. For my work it's great when you have a lot of rivets to drill as I frequently do. But any work that you rely on the clutch, get the older model with a mechanical clutch. I use a bosh ps22 for inspection panel fasteners and the Milwaukee for drilling rivets on all the sheet metal repairs that as an employee of a flight, school is often.
by Jacob "the mongoose" Cano on 2019-02-07T16:00:00

This is a good drill.
Rating: 4
So I work in construction. I have 2 battery hammer drills. This and an old 18v xrp. Now obviously the xrp is more powerful, but this 12v is lightweight, compact, easy to use, and is faster at small 5/36 drilling. I like this drill. The belt clip works better than the old design, and is now my go to drill. But I do have a complaint. The exhaust ports are in the worst spot. With long term drilling there isn't a place to hold it with my other hand without getting burned.
by Snoopy on 2019-04-10T17:00:00

Hmmmm ?
Rating: 1
No doubt a great drill but in hard working apps such as brand new sharp drill bits drill in steel and get caught up it stops making it very hard and longer to push the bit through. Good luck
by Gss 24 on 2019-02-19T16:00:00

All Features

Drill/ Driver TypeRotary DrillHammer Drill/ Driver
Chuck TypeSDS-MaxKeyless
ConditionNewNew
Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Returnable90-Day90-Day
Chuck Size3/4 In.1/2 In.
Certifications and ListingsCSA ListedCSA Listed,ETL Listed,UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty3 Year Limited Warranty1 Year Free Service Contract90 Day Money Back Guarantee5 Years
Product Width (in.)21.9292.1
Maximum Speed (RPM)2200 RPM1700 RPM
Power Tool FeaturesCase Included,Second Handle IncludedBrushless,Keyless Chuck,LED Light,Variable Speed
Cord Length (ft.)13
Cordless/ CordedCordedCordless
Amperage (amps)15
Product-Weight (lb.)36.6lb2.3lb
Product Height (in.)7.527.8
IncludedCase IncludedBelt Clip Included
Color FamilyYellowRed
Product Depth (in.)27.0476.6
Blow energy (ft.-lb.)14.3
releaseJul 2019Dec 2017
Battery Power TypeLithium Ion
Charger IncludedCharger Not Included
Battery/ChargerTool Only
Battery Amp HoursNo Battery
Motor TypeBrushless
Blows per Minute (BPM)32000
Voltage (v)12v

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