Brand Name Power Tools - Top Rank Tools
  

DEWALT DC988KA 18-Volt Cordless Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit


List Price: $554.68
Now Only: $249.99
You Save: $ 304.69 ( 55% )
Availability: Check for availability
Average Customer Rating:
Manufacturer: DEWALT


Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.

Batteries Included: Yes
Brand: DeWALT
Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DC988KA


Features
Ideal for drilling in a range of materials, from cement block and stucco to plaster and adobe
Three-speed transmission and robust motor producing 500-inches-per-pound of torque
100-percent metal ratcheting chuck helps reduce bit slipping
Maximum BPM speed of 34,000 BPM for masonry work
Comes with two XRP extended run-time batteries, 1-hour charger, double-ended screwdriver bit, 360-degree side handle, and a carrying case

Accessories
DEWALT DW6609 1/4-Inch Window and Door Bit
DEWALT DW6615 1/8-Inch Replacement Collet
DEWALT DW6613 1/4 Inch Carbide Burr Bit
DEWALT DW6611-1/8-Inch Carbide Burr Bit
DeWALT Men's 2 X 6 II 6" Steel Toe Work Boot

Related Items



Editorial Reviews:

Ideal for drilling in a range of materials, from cement block and stucco to plaster and adobe, the DC988 from DEWALT is a powerful workhorse boasting a 1.2-inch 100 percent metal ratcheting chuck with sturdy carbide jaws, a three-speed transmission, and a robust motor producing 500 in./lbs. of torque. The DC988KA uses a long-lasting XRP extended run-time battery and can store a screwdriver, bit tip holders, and standard-size nut drivers on its body. Additionally, the tool's ratcheting hammer action helps prevent binding, and combines with an ergonomic design to reduce user fatigue. Finally it reaches a maximum BPM speed of 34,000 BPM--perfect for masonry work. The DC988KA comes with two XRP extended run-time batteries, one-hour charger, double-ended screwdriver bit, 360-degree side handle, and a carrying case.


User Comments about the DEWALT DC988KA 18-Volt Cordless Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit

And the hammerdrill function is only useful for very light work, like drilling the occasional anchor hole in brick. I abuse it - use it for things that I shouldn't, like running a mixing paddle for thinset - but it still runs straight and clean, handles finish work well. I use this drill every day. It's just a well-made tradesman's standby. You could definitely say that a lighter model like the 14volt DeWalt is more convenient for drywalling. If you're a hobbyist, you could probably go with a lighter model, but this one really takes a beating. Nonetheless, it's very handy to have a drill like this in your holster.


I actually have several on the site along with a lot of other DW 18volt tools. It is absolutely not a substitute for a real hammerdrill, even a small one like the Bosch bulldog. I don't see how you could go wrong with it. It can do 95% of what you need if you're doing basic residential home construction or remodeling.


Just returning the drill is a long trip for me and we need tools that we can rely on. This was within the first five hours of use. A competitors product in the same price range has been used and abused for a month now and is going great. First. But this drill was nothing but problems for me and I returned it. The chuck adjustment was terrible, the speed(transmission switch) would not stay locked in position and the final straw was the distinctive sound of metal on metal and a wisp of smoke. Our work is often done way "off the paved road" for you Foxworthy fans. Sounds like Dewalt has some real quality control issues on this drill.


I have a workshop, barn and truck bed full of Dewalt tools and I would give every one of them a five or four rating. Given the number of great reviews this drill gets I am willing to accept that I got a lemon. If you buy one hope you get one of the five star drills and not a one star like I did. I was not willing to take my chances on another.


The Dewalt was able to handle the job easily. I can drill 3 holes in the time it takes others with gas augers to drill one hole. The best part of it is not having to carry a heavy gas drill around. I was pleasantly surprised and satisfied with the results. I bought this cordless to use with a 6" Lazer ice Auger.


no startup and warmup. My expectations were based on other ice fisherman recommendations. I used an Beaver Bay 10" long adapter between the auger cutting head and the drill, but added a strap, just in case the auger pulled free of the drill (problem for some I talked to). I carry both batteries along and I keep them warm to get the maximum power and life. I found that I could drill about 10 - 15 holes on a charged battery, depending on the ice depth of 10 - 18 inches.



product was almost exactly what i wanted, dewalt 18v hammer/drill/driver was great and delivery prompt and better than expected delivery date. minor detail but some small details are important. but as selling to international clients maxtool could/should disclose more information about battery charger input voltage (as australia is different to united states)output voltages mentioned in detals.



I ABUSE them pretty good. I STRONGLY recomend getting them service every year or so. Plus the 988 is compact enough to fit between joists w/ a 1" bit on it I do low voltage installations, I use this mostly for intercom/entry installations. My first one lasted about 4 years, until the body finally cracked and wouldn't hold the battery anymore.


I have been on my own 7 years and am now on my 2nd one. I have used it to drill 1/2 holes through new brick(I know go through the morter, but cant always do that) I have put 3/4 holes through cement block. Used a 2 1/2 hole saw through 2x4.OK get the idea. I'm not saying anyone should do more than it's rated for, but lets face it in real life sometimes things happen This is something every one should own, would probably last a lifetime for a moderate user.