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DEWALT DCD797D2 vs Milwaukee 2804-20

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Title DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill Kit, Tool Connect Bluetooth (DCD797D2)Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill (Tool Only) Tool-Peak Torque = 1,200
Model DEWALT
DCD797D2
Milwaukee
2804-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $229.55$134.71
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Release Jul 2017Jan 2019

Overview

Top Features
  • DEWALT Brushless motor delivers up to 75% more runtime vs. 18V NiCad brushed motors
  • Program 3 customized RPM settings for precise speed of application
  • Integrated blue LED light indicates when your Hammerdrill is paired with your tool connect app
  • Last seen feature helps reduce wasted time and money by providing the street address of where the asset was last in range of your tool connect-enabled device
  • Diagnostics available from the tool like battery life, temperature, Number of trigger pulls, and how long the tool has been running
  • *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18
  • Power state Brushless motor: purposely built for the M18 Fuel 1/2" 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.
  • Red Lithium 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

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.6 (out of 16 reviews)3.9324 (out of 74 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Great drill except
Rating: 5
Bought my drill just less than 2yrs ago. Been a great drill until 1 day used it in hammer mode and now its stuck in hammer mode no matter where you set to. Dewalt is sending a label for it to be shipped to a service center to be checked and repaired or replaced I suppose. I have really liked this drill. Hope all ends well
by Burkie on 2020-01-02T16:00:00

Great, Powerful Tool. Solid Metal Chuck Collar
Rating: 5
I've had this hammer drill for just about a month. I'm not a construction worker who uses this every day, but I'm a facility manager who uses is occasionally. I didn't want the regular drill/driver, because I do need to occasionally drill into concrete. I needed the hammer drill. I looked online, and also went into the store to look at them in person. I advise you to know what you want, because there are a few models of Dewalt hammer drill. I saw some that had a plastic chuck collar, and just looked and felt cheaper. I saw this one with the metal chuck collar. It's a much more solid tool, and even feels more solid in your hand. Sure, it's a little heavier, but if you're using the hammer drill function, that's what you want. After all, if you didn't need a hammer drill, you would just get a regular drill/driver. I wouldn't trust that plastic chuck collar to hold up well in the hammer function, which is why I specifically got this model with metal chuck. It took some more work to find this one and order it, but it was worth it. I've used it to drill concrete, and for regular drilling. If you're working overhead, yeah it's a bit heavy, but I'll take that trade-off to have a solid tool that will last. One last word; I didn't think I would need the Tool Connect feature, but I do manage two different properties, and it has come in handy to be able to track the tool.
by Rooster Rick on 2020-02-05T16:00:00

Will Always use Dewalt
Rating: 5
I have had this drill going on three years now and it is still going strong. I work in construction an often need to go hammer drilling to hand equipment in places that can be difficult to reach with a corded drill. This drill has never let me down. The power and drive this drill delivers often outlasts and outperforms other brands. My friends who use Milwaukee offer come burrow my Dewalt when they need the job done and their drill won't cut it. About a year ago I lent my drill to someone who misused it. The damaged the chuck prints badly and it no longer was able to sustain its grip on any bits. I took it to a Dewalt service center in Carrollton, TX with my receipt and they took care of the repair for free under warranty. Staff were friendly, respectful, understanding, and polite. They repaired the problem quickly and it has worked great since. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Alexander 25 on 2020-05-29T17:00:00

20V MAX* XR® Tool Connect™ Compact Hammerdrill Kit
Rating: 5
I am happy with this Hammer-drill so far. Powerful and has great features.
by BobbyH on 2019-05-21T17:00:00

A Beast of a Drill
Rating: 5
Bought this drill about a year ago and have put it through its paces nearly daily. Everyday it does what I need and then some out preforming every other drill I have and all of my friends drills. Moment I first put a battery on it and let it go I knew I was in for a treat and I was right. Haven't found a single thing it struggles with. And thanks to the Bluetooth I'm not worried at all about it going missing. Wish I had more tools as reliable as it. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by Zach25 on 2019-11-05T16:00:00

I love my 20v Dewalt cordless drill
Rating: 5
It has held up very well and the 20v lithium ion batteries are light and powerful. The drill clutch is still going strong after months of use drilling plate steel, sheet metal, plastics and lots and lots of wood. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by OwassoRon on 2019-11-05T16:00:00

Great Drill!
Rating: 5
I have owned this drill for about 8 months now. I have absolutely no complaints, although I will say if you plan to do some serious work with this, pick up a few 5 or 6 amp hour batteries. This drill chews through the batteries provided in the kit pretty quick. I have found this tool capable of doing everything I've put it through. I'm not a contractor of any sort, but I'm an avid DIYer and handyman-on-the-side, so this tool has seen some serious use. Haven't found anything it can't drill through quickly and efficiently when using the proper bit, and it's light enough even with a 5 amp hour battery attached that I don't get fatigued. The built in LED lights are great, they adequately light up the project and I've rarely found that my hand or the workpiece gets in the way. I have not used the Toolconnect feature, but if it performs like the rest of this drill, I have no doubt it would also exceed my expectations. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by blackandyellow on 2019-11-05T16:00:00

Effortless
Rating: 5
This drill has done everything I put it through with ease. Whether it's drilling pilot holes in glass tile or installing lag bolts with the hammer feature ! Great drill! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by GrandMastrSwoll on 2019-11-04T16:00:00

great light
Rating: 5
I bought this drill a little over 2 years ago befor I started college. In that 2 years between job sites at school and summer work, its been worked real hard, droped dozens of times, been rained on and so on, and the drill still works just like new. I've used this drill from rough framing to boring holes in the cabinet shop and if I could do it again I would buy this drill. takes a beating, isn't too heavy, plenty of power and the battery is the best I've ever had. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
by slim tim on 2019-06-25T17:00:00

Battery failure - a second time
Rating: 3
I bought this drill last week but had to return the first one since one of the batteries refused to charge. My second one had the same issue. I kept this one on the assumption dewalt would call me and make it right. I have emailed, waited on hold, and now writing this review. Perhaps someone, just one, will call or email me And allow me to exchange the battery and make this right.
by 350gregg on 2020-07-05T17:00:00

Impressed
Rating: 5
This was my first m18 Milwaukee tool. Was loyal to another brand but was intrigued by the reviews I read online. I figured maybe they were like paid reviewers or something. Turns out they weren't lying. This thing is a beast. I will be the first to admit I will never need this much power. But just like owning a fast car, even if you don't use it to it's potential, there is something empowering about knowing it's there if you want it. Very impressed. And the start of a hopefully large Milwaukee collection
by Jodylee on 2019-04-29T17:00:00

powerful n smooth
Rating: 5
2x4's 2x6's building deck's, or hammering in cement, not having these extreme heat issues, and when looking online, before bought, (because was still using a 2606, and 2704), no one else mentioned heat problem's ??? I'm well pleased. even going thru brick, to install porch light at front door, no issues. and handle more stable than 2704, better control n feel.
by schnoodleman on 2018-10-21T17:00:00

What an Animal !!!
Rating: 5
Been in the millwork (casework) for over 40 years and the ol corded 1/2" chuck Milwaukee drills were standard tooling for installations, and they had the power to require you to use the handle to be safe. This 2804's size and weight really caught me off guard. Thinking it was just like any other cordless drill i could stop it showed me on the first lockset hole that it was no toy. Dang near twisted my arm off. Such a powerful drill in such a small package is simply amazing. Tried the Hammer once to see if it really could do what i bought it for and again am amazed at what this drill is capable of. Thank you Milwaukee for continuing to build quality like no other. This tool will out live me.
by mikem65d on 2019-05-18T17:00:00

It's a good drill that gets the job done
Rating: 4
I picked up this drill after burining up my old one after years of heavy use. So far this is a great drill. Being in repair and remodeling I use my drill a lot. Lately, I have been using it the most to drill pilot holes for Tapcons. Like many others I have noticed it does get pretty warm. The drill has never stopped working it's always gotten the job done, but it does get noticeably warmer than others out there. The size is nice , it's a little smaller and helps fitting it into holsters for ladder work. All and all I am happy with the drill. Even with its size it performs. Half of my tool box is Milwaukee the other half yellow so it's nice to compare products.
by McAndrew on 2018-11-16T16:00:00

Heat Issues
Rating: 3
Bought the drill to try it out on a residential electrical re wire. I was using a 3/4" x 54" flex bit to drill to the bottom plate for a re wire but within the 6th hole it started heating up greatly. I have to drill 3-4 holes every half hour so it doesn't overheat. It does feel much better and stronger despite the heat issues. I'm concerned the quick overheating will diminish the drill's life. Only time will tell.
by A.J.M.E. on 2018-10-09T17:00:00

Disappointed
Rating: 3
I bought this drill for my ice fishing auger. I have always had a lot of respect for Milwaukee tools until now. I ordered the drill on line, and when I tried it the first time , the trigger hung up on the fwd/rev switch cross bar. I returned it and ordered another one, and it had the same issue. I suspect it is either a design problem or a quality control issue. Otherwise the tool seems well built and plenty of power. I can make it work for now, but I will be sending it back to Milwaukee Tool for warranty repair after the ice fishing season.
by Chief on 2018-12-07T16:00:00

Stick with the Gen 2 Hammer Drill (2704)
Rating: 3
Don't buy this drill. If you're on the Milwaukee platform, stick with Gen 2. This Gen 3 overheats badly, just as users are reporting I'm a residential electrician and I can't even drill the upper floor of a small townhouse with a 1/2" ship auger without having to set it down and and let it cool off for half an hour (at least). My Gen 2 would do it with a 7/8" ship auger without much trouble, and the Dewalt DVD996 does it with ease. The only advantage is size, but that's outweighed by the major heat problem and the seemingly lower battery life. The drill feels no more powerful than Gen 2, despite what you may hear online. A real disappointment here, as the Fuel drill was the one clear winner for Milwaukee. It might be time for this user to PACKOUT and take his business elsewhere.
by Chris on 2018-09-25T17:00:00

I want to like this drill so bad but it's horrible
Rating: 1
I can confirm what everyone else is saying with the wobbly chuck. But that's not my biggest gripe. All Gen III fuel models I found out have a digital clutch mechanism as opposed to the standard mechanical clutch like the past models. Maybe this feature will be more refined in the future but in the current state it renders the drill useless imo. This will be my sixth return looking for the right Gen III drill but I think it's time to look elsewhere. (Mine also has the sticking trigger, and a weird intermittent issue where the drill would get stuck in digital limbo while functioning the trigger)
by Nixta on 2019-02-06T16:00:00

Horrible clutch - STAY AWAY
Rating: 1
Do not buy this. If I could give zero stars I would. I've been through two now thinking that the first one was defective. It turns out that my concerns are just a new “feature” of this drill. As others have mentioned, the clutch is horrendous. Turn it down to “2” and be prepared for a kick of torque and your hand slamming into everything around you until the clutch catches up and eventually does what it's supposed to do. This tool as an embarrassment and should seriously be discontinued. Do not buy this. Try to find the previous model or get something from another brand until Milwaukee can get this right.
by rjf026 on 2019-04-02T17:00:00

Going to metabo for drills I guess
Rating: 1
Like many others have stated. The chuck wobble is ridiculousy bad, the huck moves up and down by with little effort and the carbide jaws are misaligned. I would take it back for another but according to this siyes reviews they are all like this because of Milwaukees allowed tolerance is far too great most likely from poor a manufacturing process and or materials. It also overheats quickly and the battery wobbles because the plastic was obviously trimmed too far when they made it and quality control didnt catch it. Know I am a diehard Milwaukee fan and I own over $5,000 of dollars in Milwaukee tools and womt buy anything else as far as cordless tools but this is just getting ridiculous, I cant stand behing a brand that claims to be something its clearly not anymore. Makita....here I come. My heart is broken.
by waskin83 on 2019-02-16T16:00:00

All Features

Cordless/ CordedCordlessCordless
Product Width (in.)4.58.66 in
Returnable90-Day90-Day
Drill/ Driver TypeHammer Drill/ DriverHammer Drill/ Driver
Motor TypeBrushlessBrushless
ConditionNewNew
Product-Weight (lb.)8.05lb3.2 lb
Product Height (in.)10.111.38 in
Color FamilyYellowRed
Voltage (v)20v18v
Chuck TypeKeylessKeyless
IncludedBelt Clip Included,Case IncludedBelt Clip Included,Bit Holder Included
Certifications and ListingsCSA ListedCSA Listed,ETL Listed,UL Listed
Maximum Speed (RPM)2000 RPM2000 RPM
Battery Amp Hours2 AhNo Battery
Power Tool FeaturesCase Included,Keyless Chuck,LED Light,Mobile App Integrated,Variable SpeedBrushless,Keyless Chuck,LED Light,Variable Speed
Battery/Charger2 Batteries & Charger IncludedTool Only
Charger IncludedCharger IncludedCharger Not Included
Product Depth (in.)16.224.61 in
Battery Power TypeLithium IonLithium Ion
Chuck Size1/2 In.1/2 In.
Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Manufacturer WarrantyThree-Year Limited Warranty One-Year Free Service Contract 90-Day Money Back Guarantee5 Year Tool Warranty
Number of Batteries Included2
Blows per Minute (BPM)3400032000
releaseJul 2017Jan 2019

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