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The DEWALT DCK299M2 20V MAX Cordless Combo Kit features a high-performance 1/2-inch hammer drill and a 1/4-inch impact driver, both powered by brushless motors and backed by two 4.0Ah lithium-ion batteries. Designed for professionals and serious DIYers, this kit delivers up to 2,000 RPM and 1,825 in-lbs torque, with compact, lightweight builds and advanced 3-mode LED lighting for enhanced visibility. Complete with charger, belt hooks, side handle, and contractor bag, it’s engineered for fast, efficient drilling, hammering, and fastening in any workspace.












| ASIN | B01DQ19AP0 |
| ASIN | B01DQ19AP0 |
| Amperage | 0.4 Amps |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,552 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21 in Power Tool Combo Kits |
| Color | multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,217) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,217) |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2016 |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2016 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911445726 |
| Included components | (1) DCD996 20V MAX* XR 3-Speed 1/2" Hammerdrill, DCF887 1/4" Impact Driver, (2) DCB204 High Capacity Li-Ion Batteries (4.0Ah), Charger, Belt Hooks, 360° side handle, Contractor Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.99 Kilograms |
| Item model number | DCK299M2 |
| Item model number | DCK299M2 |
| Item torque | 1825 Inch Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | Blend |
| Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part number | DCK299M2 |
| Pattern | Kit |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.24 x 38.1 cm; 4.99 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.24 x 38.1 cm; 4.99 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 4.0 Ah |
| Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Style | 20V XR Brushless Combo w/4.0Ah Battery |
| UPC | 885911445726 |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| light-source-type | LED |
Z**G
Grate product, Fast Delivery 🚚
I bought these tools for my small project at home, I need to use both driver and drill. I bought this combo kit and so far working great. The only thing I missed out was the charger input watts. I stay in 240 watt country and this products were made in USA 🇺🇸 and charger came with 110 watts. To solve this I had to buy converter to be able to use 110 watts 😅
م**ي
Super excellent
It's a USA 🇺🇸 made which is the best of the best I'm really happy with this combo kit And shipping to UAE was super fast Note: you will need a voltage converter adapter so you can charge the batteries because the charger that comes with it requires 110 voltage output only
J**Y
The charger is 110v not 220v
Over all is good the only problem is 110v charger...both unit is very good
P**N
Wow
It's really cool..
H**T
Th best!!! Dewalt!!!
No doubt ever!!! Dewalt is the best!!! And made in USA!!!!
M**S
I upgraded from an old DeWalt 18V combo set, and it was worth every penny. When compared to a brushed motor, brushless has more power. Less energy is wasted as friction (heat) since the rotor and stator have an air gap between them. A brushed design has brushes that make contact as the rotor spins. That generates friction, heat, and they eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Brushless motors are more complex and expensive but do away with that, generating more power output at the rotor for the same power input. In addition, brushless motors tend to be smaller. This means the drill and impact driver are both smaller than my old ones, and this is critical for the drill. I am a big fan of Irwin Speedbor drill bits - specifically the three-bladed bits with flutes and the screw nose. That pulls the bit through wood, making it quick and easy to drill holes at least until you get to the back edge. Anyway, drilling holes through joists or studs to pull wire where the framing is already fully installed can be difficult or impossible without a right-angle drill: the drill and bit can be wider than the stud/joist cavity (14.5"). However, a 4" Speedbor bit in this drill (shorter because brushless) easily fits in a standard stud cavity with plenty of room to spare. I no longer need to beg borrow or steal a right-angle drill. The impact driver is an impact driver. Nothing special to report on that, just that it does its job as one would expect. Same with the charger. I like that this kit comes with a 4AH battery. Many of DeWalt's kits come with wimpy 2AH batteries. Those will not last as long - half as long, to be precise. Better to have the extra longevity to get the job done without swapping batteries in the middle. This may be more expensive than the non-MAX variety, but it is worth every penny and I regret nothing. Go big or go home! Update: After a year and a half of use and abuse, these tools are still going strong. They may be nicked up and dinged up, but they just work and work well. Since buying into this battery system I have bought a few other tools and I am even more grateful for the 4AH battery. I use it for the orbital sander and the extra runtime over a smaller battery is nice. I also bought a 6AH battery. Swapping between them when sanding bigger projects works well and I never run out of juice, thanks to the rapid charger in this kit. As far as I am concerned there are two power tool systems worth buying: DeWalt 20V Max, and Milwaukee Fuel. You spend a little extra money up front, but you also don't need to replace a broken tool a few months later which is actually more expensive in the long run.
H**✅
I was in the market for a new drill/driver combo to replace my old 18v Dewalt stuff which has served me incredibly well over years of home diy and woodworking projects. After much research and deciding, I went the whole hog and grabbed this M2 brushless set. All I can say is 'wow'! These new brushless motor tools are just amazing compared to my old 18v stuff - and I considered them pretty good. This M2 set is US made so the top of the line - all metal chuck on the drill, super high quality. The new brushless motors make these tools a little more compact and lightweight than the old stuff. The M2 set comes with 4ah batteries which literally go all day and charge quickly with the supplied charger. The drill motor is quieter and much smoother than my old brushed 18v one. The 4ah battery set (the M2) comes in a Dewalt carry bag not a case, and includes the brushless hammer drill and impact driver, 2 4ah battery packs, charger and hammer drill side handle. Added some unboxing photo's. The clutch on the drill is now electronic, so its much quieter - the first time i needed to use a lower clutch setting, I honestly thought it wasn't working its that quiet now. I've built a 9' x 8' shelving unit in my garage this weekend using these and did the whole thing on one charge. Battery life as I said is a huge improvement. The led's on both drill and driver and now highly useful - on the old drill the led was in an awkward place - in this, its just above the battery pack and even has settings for brightness and how long it stays on. In my dimly lit garage this has proved to be a godsend building some shelves after dark! The impact driver is lightweight and powerful - it's the 3-speed model, it seems like a useful feature but to be honest I've just used it solely on normal speed. The 3 led's that light up your screw are really bright and good. Overall, I'm blown away by the quality of this set, and the improvements with brushless motors, battery life and led placement over my old 18v drills. I'd happily recommend this set to anyone, probably the best tools I've purchased. Hope that helps.
A**A
مرره كويس و قوي و يتحمل الشغل لكن فيه كم مشكله مشكلته الاولى انه مره قوي و اذا استعملت اسرع قوه له ممكن يقطملك بعض الصواميل او حتى انه يكسر الادابتر نفسه هذي المره الثالثه اللي اطلب له ادابتور اذا تبي تستخدمه للسيارات اشتر شي اقوى و تركب عليه الصاموله او السوكيت على طول لانه راح يكسر ينكسر معك بعد فتره ولا هو رجاااال صواميل الجنوط ما يفكها و بعض الاشياء اللي مشدوده شد قوي لكل اذا للخشب و التكييف تقريبا ممتاز لكن انك تشتري الافضل منه راح يكون احسن و الفرق مو ذاك الزود ف اشتر الغالي شوي احسن لك
K**N
I've had Dewalt drills and other tools before (still do), and I have always been very pleased. The last set of drills I had was a comparable Milwaukee 18 volt set that I used for the last 8 years or so. I bought them when I started building my new house. They worked very well, and I have no complaints. Lately though they stared losing battery power (both batteries), so I decided to get new drills. The drills I got are the extra run time 20 volt set. One of the reasons I decided on the extra run time (the larger batteries on both drills opposed to one large and one small, shorter run time battery) is because I already have the 1/2" Dewalt 20 volt impact driver with the same batteries. Now I have 3 batteries, and 2 chargers, all the same. After reading some of the other reviews, I was hesitant to get these drills because of complaints about loose batteries, switch problems, and the chuck apparently not tightening down (or whatever). On those things I have comments. On the loose battery issue... I see that the battery moves around a bit by about a 32nd of an inch. After having the impact drill already with the same battery setup, I never noticed that until it was suggested in the reviews on these drills. I went out to my shop and looked at it, and sure it does that, but it is not noticeable at all (like I said, had it not been suggested, I would not have noticed!). So when I got these drills, they are exactly the same movement; no big deal (not even a small deal). On the switching issue... I have been a contractor for 20 years building aluminum patio covers, etc. I have used many different brands and sizes of cordless drills over the years. I have never had one that didn't need to be turned on for a second to get the gears to sort of "mesh" (for lack of a better term). Every drill I have ever used, period. When building those patio covers you are running in hundreds of screws a day, and drilling hundreds of holes, every day switching from speed to torque. There is no issue here. On the chuck issue, I cannot speak for the drill that apparently has an issue, as the chuck that came with these drills has the black, all steel, knurled chuck (vs. the one with the black plastic grip and the shiny chrome looking chuck. I believe those are the ones that get the complaints. Mine works perfectly. I am no longer a contractor, but (besides building a lot of stuff) I am in the process of converting a 45 foot bus into a motor home. This will be about a 2-3 year project, and I am looking forward to using these new drills. They are nice and heavy, and balanced (even with the extra run sized battery, the drill motor is heavier than the battery, providing good balance). Keep in mind that a heavy drill doesn't kick back as easy as a light one (when the drill bit suddenly gets stuck in the material). Also, I don't know how necessary the "3 speeds" are, but I'm ok with them. I don't want to forget to mention the little LED light that comes on when you drill. I LOVE the 3 brightness levels. The highest one puts me in mind of those high powered flashlights. It is VERY bright, and will come in handy. I highly recommend these drills. Thank you, Glennman
A**R
I've been running these drills for about 9 months now. Shipping time was supposed to be 4-6 weeks. I ordered them tuesday night, wed they shipped, ETA monday. Got home friday, they were already there. I bought them on sale to replace a heavily used set of 18v drills. I work commercial construction, and my impact gets used far more than my hammer most days. Impact: I didn't really want the 3 speed, figured it was just one more thing to break. However, it is incredibly useful. Low allows you to safely drive small, fragile screws without stripping them, med is normal, and high is only really usable for long or large screws, it sinks them too fast to control. Great for shooting lags, or 4" deck screws. Brushless motor allows me to often go a couple days on a single 4ah battery. Drill: 3 speed transmission will out-torque most drills in low, and out-spin them in high. Electronic clutch stops the motor when using it, instead of just slipping and grinding like old style ones. Otherwise, it performs pretty similar to my old 18v did, but lighter, longer battery life, and has a light. The light on the drill was a nice surprise. It has a switch on the handle similar to the impact, that allows you to change the brightness of the light. The 2 lower settings work like a normal drill light, but the brightest one has the light stay on for 20 min after pulling the trigger, while being brighter than many flashlights, with a fairly wide beam. This allows it to serve as a makeshift worklight, and works great. Batteries/charger: Not much to say, lighter and more compact than the old 18v XRPs, charge faster and last a lot longer. They seem to handle the cold ok, I used them a few times in -20c or lower, though not often. Mine came with the 4.0AH batteries, though another review said they got 5's. Side note- Drills come with a belt clip, but neither one has a bit holder. You may want to order a couple at the same time, they attach to the opposite side to the clip
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