DEWALT DC727KA Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver Kit @ richardeward.com |
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DEWALT DC727KA Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver Kit
from BLACK & DECKER/DEWALT
Features:
- 12-volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch cordless drill/driver kit; 350 inch-pounds of torque
- Compact and lightweight for small spaces; high-performance motor; dual speed range (0-400/0-1,400 rpm)
- Light, rugged plastic casing; textured anti-slip grip
- Includes 2 12-volt batteries, a 1-hour charger, kit box, 3/8-inch single-sleeve keyless ratcheting chuck
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Can't Beat DeWalt Cordless Tools 
DeWalt sets the standard for construction tools. This 12v has the power of other's 18v, yet it is very light and easy to use for hours. I've been drywalling ceilings and walls each Saturday since I bought this and am very pleased that it is such a workhorse while holding a lengthy charge. Tom V.
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Great buy 
Needed new 12v batteries for my 10 yr old DeWalt drill. Batteries alone cost approx $50 each. I was able to pick up this new drill with 2 batteries and shipping for $80. Now I have two drills I can use while working on home projects. Perfect. I do like the improvement to the keyless chuck. The new drill has slightly higher RPM. I also like the compact size over my old DeWalt. However, the CW/CCW toggle switch has been cheapened-up. You have to slide it fully one way and it has to sit flush to the body of... more info
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Best Product for the Price 
The 12 volt drill from Dewalt is the best! WE bought this as a replacement for one just like it. After 3 or 4 years of heavy duty use in the construction industry, the batteries needed replacing, and it was a better value to just buy a new one and have the old one on hand just in case. Love!
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It's not all about the voltage - This is a beast 
Bought this drill on sale at a large home improvement store for about the Amazon price. Nowadays everybody talks about the "voltage" implying more is always better. Whats next? 48 volts? Come on. I considered the 18 volt version but let common sense prevail and got the 12 volt unit. My objective was a good, solid, powerful drill for general usage around the house. I wanted something I could manipulate easily and which didn't have a humungous battery getting in the way. I can tell you this 12 volt drill... more info
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