9/14/2023 0 Comments Dewalt 20v drill torque specs![]() It’s above the trigger rather than on the base of the drill. The powerful little LED work light is good for lighting up tight spaces. It doesn’t help to make this combi drill feel like a quality power tool. There’s far too much play in the battery and I worry if the connection is going to hold up over time. One of the first things to get on my nerves with any battery-powered tool is if the battery rattles about in its holder. What irritates me though is where the battery meets the drill. You get 15 different torque settings to play with, as well as the percussive hammer drill mode. There’s a little bit of play in the direction selector though, it’s not as confident as some of the more premium combi drills out there. Changing the torque settings and switching between the combi drill’s two speeds both have a nice, positive, and accurate action to them. It’s not one of DeWalt’s premium all-metal chucks but it feels tough and should be fine for most DIYers. You get a plastic keyless chuck to tighten down drill or driver bits. I’ve got large hands though, so if yours are small it might well be the ideal drill for you! The rubberised section stretches around the back of the motor, giving you an ideal place for a two-handed grip when you need to add a bit more forward pressure. ![]() It fits nicely in the hand, but if I was going to nit-pick, it’s almost too narrow. It’s also 225 mm tall without a battery installed.Īs you’d expect from DeWalt, the overmoulded rubberised grip section is well sculpted. It won’t get into the tightest spots compared with some of the smaller cordless drills on my list. It’s fairly long as well, at just under 230 mm in length without anything in the jaws. It’s certainly not the lightest of the cordless drills that I have tested, but that’s to be expected in a brushed motor drill. Weighing in at 1.3 kg without the battery, this is a rather heavy beast. The larger motor makes this drill slightly top-heavy, but if you pair it up with a larger battery than the 1.5 Ah it will balance out nicely. It’s chunkier than other brushless versions you can get, but it’s also not as expensive. It has a traditional combi drill design with a big motor that sticks out around 60 mm behind the grip. It’s all wrapped up in a cardboard sleeve that makes the whole thing feel nice and premium. Even though this is more of an entry-level DeWalt drill, it still comes well packaged in a hard plastic case with sturdy metal clasps. The first thing that struck me about the DCD776 combi drill kit is the case.
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