🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with DEWALT!
The DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill Driver (DCD777D1) is a compact and lightweight power tool designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Featuring a brushless motor for enhanced efficiency, this drill delivers a maximum torque of 53.1 Nm and a rotational speed of up to 1500 RPM. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, while the included 2.0 Ah battery and charger provide everything you need to get started right away.
Brand | DEWALT |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1.5E+3 RPM |
Voltage | 20 |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.5 Inches |
Color | Yellow |
Included Components | Battery Charger |
Special Feature | Compact, Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 3.75"W x 9.81"H |
Maximum Torque | 53.1 Newton Meters |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 1500 RPM |
Maximum Power | 3E+2 Watts |
Item Torque | 53.1 Newton Meters |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Battery Capacity | 2 Amp Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 885911919210 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DCD777D1 |
Item Weight | 5.06 pounds |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | DCD777D1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | New Battery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Compact, Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
B**A
Christmas gift
I got this for my son over 2024 Christmas. He does a lot of work on cars and detailing. This drill is durable, great power, came with a nice storage bag and accessories. He loves this drill! It’s compact enough where it’s not too heavy to hold but has excellent power. The last drill he had would not hold the charge very well. This is a great brand . I also purchased a Dewalt tool set last year and he loves that too. Great products!!
J**Y
Great price, brushless and what can you say, it's a DEWALT
Price was so good I thought for sure it was not going to be the brushless model. Pleasantly surprised it indeed was the good quality brushless motor. Great drill, nice weight and balance, holds a charge longer than others I've had. Great price on a quality Dewalt
G**B
Good Quality drill
A good little drill will pull a half inch drill bit thru 308 stainless like a much bigger drill.Doesn't eat batteries like some other manufactures.Good durability in a fab shop enviroment
P**
Good tool
Good deal works well great price
M**Y
not big and clunky
My son used this to repair something and he needed to get into a tight space. It worked well. It willalso be easier for me to use, considering the size and weight.
D**B
Great so far
I've been using this drill every day since I got it almost 2 weeks ago, to drive 2 1/2" and 3 1/2" construction screws to frame out some walls.The batteries have been lasting a good long time considering the use they're getting.Charging is quick enough that I haven't had to stop and wait for a battery to finish charging.The drill seems to have all the power and torque I need, although I haven't tried using it for any heavy duty drilling yet.I'm hoping it'll be able to handle drilling holes with a paddle bit through a couple of 2x4s so I can run wiring without having to use an extension cord in a crawlspace anymore.That's been the one shortcoming of the Ridgid drill I've been using the past couple of years, and the biggest reason I've come back to Dewalt.I did drop this drill from a stepladder,onto a concrete floor today, and it landed hard enough to send the screwdriver bit flying out of the bit holder. But when I picked it up and put the bit back in, it worked fine and hadn't shown any damage.As far as ergonomics, most of the cordless drills I've used over the past 10 years or so have been pretty comfortable to work with. This one is no exception.The keyless chuck has been flawless so far. But I haven't used it with any small drill bits yet.I also really like the built in LED worklights. They work very well, and are located where they actually shed light on the project without being completely blocked out by your hands as you try to work, which is what always seems to happen with my old Makita.I don't care for the charger, which feels cheap and is a PITA to get the batteries in and out of compared to every other one I've ever used. And I've been using cordless drills a lot since the late 80s.The other thing I'm not crazy about is the carrying bag that comes with the kit.It seems to be sturdy enough. But I have to take the battery out of the handle to fit the drill into it. And it's still like a puzzle to get my drill bits and the drill, charger and batteries in and get the zipper to close.I'm happy that Dewalt does still include the bag with this drill kit, since some others don't give you anything at all. But this bag would not have been my first choice for this drill kit.First of all because it's hard to get everything to fit into it at all, and also because you have to take everything out of it to find anything because you can't see into it very well. Everything gets put together like a puzzle to get it in, which means it's just as much of a pain to get it out.It's also an awkward shape that doesn't allow it to fit neatly into my truck with my other drills.I much prefer the flat rectangular drill bags that allow me to arrange everything easily inside the bag and then fit into a smaller space standing on edge.In all, I'm very happy with the tool itself. And as long as the charger doesn't crap out on me, I can live with the other minor inconveniences because the drill is a pleasure to work with.
C**B
DeWalt drill, 2 20 Volt lithium batteries, a nice canvas zipper case and the charger better deal than HF!!!
What an awesome deal - 2 20 Volt lithium batteries and the drill for about $90. I have used it for about a month and it works every bit as good as my old DeWalt drill. I have been working for over 5 years on an old 1940 Buick that was left in the elements for 30+ years in Connecticut. I know, I know, no one is that slow, but I welded in now floor pans, body brace supports, new rocker panels, sand blasted frame, motor mounts for an LS3 crate engine, transmission mounting bracket, new independent rear suspension, gas tank mounts for a new gas tank, etc. Any way lots of use on the old DeWalt drill. Had it about 10 years. So about 2 years ago one of the 2 batteries went bad so I ordered a new lithium battery for the old unit: $120 for a battery and new charger that would handle the old and new batteries. Now the drill quits. Check it out on the web: not new brushes, NO, you need to replace the motor for about $55. That's bad! I took it apart and the brushes rubbed on copper contacts that were all worn away. NO copper lerft. So I started checking because I had just picked up a cheap drill from the Harbor guys for less than $20 for the house but it only came with one battery. They have a 20V lithium drill but not 2 batteries. No good way to get 2, so I found the DeWalt drill, 2 20 Volt lithium batteries, a nice canvas zipper case with the charger. I got it!! It is working great and has all the features of the old drill plus an LED light that comes on when you tap the trigger, and stays on for about 12 seconds after you stop drilling. Photo shows the old one with the lithium battery and the new on on the right. Buy it you'l love it. Lighter, batteries last longer, the light helps, and it feels comfortable in the hand.
Q**T
Excellent
Good battery life. Easy to operate. Very useful. The only slight downside is the light, which is useless.
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