DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless 3-Tool Drywall Kit – DCK301P2

EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM with the 20V MAX XR 3-Tool Dry-Wall Combo Kit including a 1/4 IN. 3-Speed Impact Driver, XR Brushless Drywall Screwgun and Drywall Cut-Out Tool. This kit also includes two 20V MAX XR 5Ah batteries and an 8 Amp Fast Charger with 2X the charge rate (vs. DCB115).

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EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM with the 20V MAX XR 3-Tool Dry-Wall Combo Kit including a 1/4 IN. 3-Speed Impact Driver, XR Brushless Drywall Screwgun and Drywall Cut-Out Tool. This kit also includes two 20V MAX XR 5Ah batteries and an 8 Amp Fast Charger with 2X the charge rate (vs. DCB115).

  •  DCF620: Achieve Corded Performance with Brushless Motor providing 4,400 RPM
  •  DCB118: 8 Amp Fast charger for 2X the the charge rate (vs. DCB115)
  •  DCF620: Provide greater visibility with bright LED’s
  •  DCF620: Compatible with DCF620 Collated Magazine Attachment
  •  DCF887: Increase productivity in a wide variety of applications with 3-speed settings
  •  DCF887: Added control with Precision Drive in speed 1
  •  DCF887: Delivers up to 1825 in-lns of torque
  •  DCS551: Easy, tool-free bit changing
  •  DCS551: Longer tool life with dust sealed switch
  •  DCS551: Fast cutting in drywall, acoustic ceiling tiles, and plywood with 26,000 RPM motor

Additional information

Assembled Weight (lbs)

12.8

Battery Voltage (V)

20

Manufacturer Warranty

3 year limited warranty/1 year free service contract/90 day money back guarantee

Package Contents

(1) DCF887 20V MAX* XR 1/4 IN. 3-Speed Impact Driver; (1) DCF620 20V MAX* XR Brushless Drywall Screwgun; (1) DCS551 20V MAX* XR Drywall Cut-out Tool; (2) DCB205 20V MAX* XR 5Ah Battery; (1) DCB118 8 Amp Fast Charger

Package Depth

16.625

Package Height

6.75

Package Weight

12.8

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Mike

    Another great set of tools from DEWALT. Thought this set was a good value for the money considering it came with two 5 amp hour batteries and a fast charger. If you plan to use this like I do on a job site or a entire house have some extra batteries handy. As to be expected the rotary tool goes through a little more battery with a lot of cutting. Probably two charges a day or less if your pretty proficient with it or don’t have an enormous amount of cuts. Worth every penny in time saved though. Sheetrock gun has plenty of power to drive screws. It’s a little annoying left with the trigger locked because you can hear it running constantly.

  2. 03

    by Travis

    Bought for Basement remodel. Great Battery life, Fast Charger eliminated downtime.

  3. 03

    by Britches

    I’m in the middle of finishing my basement and needed some replacement drywall tools. Acme had what I needed in a combo pack that the “other stores” had at a much higher price. And, the “other stores” didn’t currently have tools in stock. Also was very impressed with the shipping time. Tools came a week sooner that originally stated.

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