Anyone own these Dewalt power tools?

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Anyone own these Dewalt power tools?

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Online Exclusive
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DEWALT 20-Volt Max Lithium Ion Premium Drill Driver / 12-Volt Max Screwdriver 2-Tool Combo Kit
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I purchased a Dewalt drill recently so far it seems to be the best out of all the cordless drills I've owned
over the years.
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Thanks Daniel for the reply, I'm trying to find reviews but it's a little difficult, the brushless technology sounds like it's good and interesting.
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whos selling them for $279?
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Brushless technology has been around for a few years now. The dewalt 20 volt battery dosent have a long run time though. I work with guys that use them. My 18 volt makita runs on and on.
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surfingfreeman wrote:Online Exclusive
$279.00 /BX-Box
DEWALT 20-Volt Max Lithium Ion Premium Drill Driver / 12-Volt Max Screwdriver 2-Tool Combo Kit
Looking at purchasing
Decent tools. Middle-of-the-road in terms of quality and battery life. Unless you need the screwdriver (I find them to be useless for the most part) spend $279 on a Milwaukee or Makita drill and you'll have a better tool.
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I use the Makita Black Series and have been very happy with them. Lightweight, very well balanced and not overly expensive. I would characterize my use as light to moderate duty, since I build cabinetry in a shop, no outdoor work, roof or ladder work, etc. One feature thay have which is REALLY nice is that the light comes on with a light trigger touch, and STAYS on for a few seconds after release. This sounds like a small thing but is not in actually use. Really helpful. My Bosch didn't have this.
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I have the 18V Dewalt drill and love it. I also love the Dewalt 12V IMPACT driver. OMG does that thing get some use. Right now it is my favorite tool of all time.
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I have Dewalt power tools for work and I think they are great. I give them tons of abuse and they havent broke yet :lol:
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Dewalt is a good tool. There are just better choices out there. Dewalt is basically Black and decker.
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