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Hitachi KC14DVF 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 2-Tool Combo Kit


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Brand: Hitachi
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: KC14DVF


Features
14.4-volt Ni-Cad cordless 2-tool combo kit
Drill with 300 inch-pounds of torque, 6-1/2-inch circular saw, and lantern
Lightweight plastic drill body, heavy-duty die-cast aluminum alloy saw with carbon brush, carbide blade and non-slip grip handle
Includes saw, drill, lantern, universal charger, battery, canvas carrying bag, 10-mm box wrench, carbide-tipped blade
5-year warranty

Accessories
Denali 79-Piece Drill Driver Accessory Set
Irwin Industrial Tools 3041006 Speebor Max Spade Bit Set, 6-Piece

Editorial Reviews:

Right off the bat, the 14-volt tools in this combo kit look just plain cool. The ergonomic grip just begs to be grasped, and when you wrap your hand around them, these tools feel good. But pull the trigger and discover something even better than good looks and a good fit: Power. The DS14DVF3 drill offers two speeds, with ranges from 0-400 and 0-1200 rpm, and the 22-stage clutch insures up to 300 inch-pounds of torque and precision driving into whatever material you're working with. The redesigned 3/8-inch keyless chuck opens smoothly and is easy on the hand. The belt hook is a nice feature, and it's got multiple positions to keep the tool just where you want it. Best of all, it's amazingly lightweight and compact, so it's a breeze to control even with smaller hands, and working overhead is no strain. The circular saw, like the drill, is surprisingly lightweight but definitely powerful. It cuts with a 6-1/2-inch blade, plenty for most circular saw jobs, but the thing we like best is the awesome molded grip that just fits beautifully into your hand. Because of that, it's supremely easy to maneuver and a pleasure to use. The lantern is a nifty accessory, easily providing enough light to work by in a spot where electrical power is a problem. And the bag is sturdy, handsome and feels like it will hold up to years of tool-toting. We think this is the perfect kit for the home do-it-yourselfer as well as the pro.


User Comments about the Hitachi KC14DVF 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless 2-Tool Combo Kit

the lantern is less useful than a spotlight, but nobody buys this package for the lantern. ive loved it since then, the saw can rip and cut pretty much anything, tho u do need a guide. bought this when it was on amazon for 71 dollars, for the whole set. the drill has a lot of torque, and does tend to twist in the hand on higher speeds, as it is very compact. all in all, i gave it 4 stars, the only problem ive had is a tendency to strip screws rather easily, but thats probably the bit im using. ive dropped it twice, no damage that i can tell.



I was wrong. For the money, you can't go wrong. Check it out. It seems a little cheap, but I've had no issues to date with it. My last cordless drill was a 12v Makita professional model, which was an excellent drill that saw very heavy daily use. The drill went to my father. I've owned one other Hitachi tool- a 10 inch compound miter saw, which was an exceptional value and a great daily use saw. The power goes out here an average of once a month and stays out for several hours.


So when I got to my first duty station, I needed a few tools to get by. I never thought I'd actually use it. Amazingly, it hasn't. On some level, it seems like this stuff says "home owner" or "amateur", but that is just on the surface. The safety switch is MUCH easier to operate on this one.


It fits in my tool box without weighing it down or taking up too much space. The chuck is not my favorite, but I believe I changed out the Makita's as well. I was a bit worried that the low price tag would mean that this drill would be a let-down compared to the Makita. I didn't need a recipro saw, so this fit the bill very well. The battery charger charges quickly, but only has a red light to indicate charging, nothing to indicate charged status (other than the red light not being lit). This thing lights up a whole room with enough light to read by for hours at a time.


I've had other Dewalt and Makita tools that have had greater flaws. The overall balance and feel is really pleasing compared to the Dewalt. It hasn't replaced my regular corded saw, but actually sees more use in small jobs. As I said, I'm hard pressed to find ANY flaws with this set, even those I mentioned about the battery charger. Overall, it has exceeded my expectations in just about every way.


I've had this set for just over a year. I was prepared to spend up to $300 for a basic saw and drill kit from Dewalt, but stumbled on this one. If you are skeptical about buying tools from Hitachi, read on.I was skeptical too, but had good luck in the past with one other Hitachi tool, and so far, am hard pressed to find any flaw with anything I've owned from them. This drill has equivalent power and battery life to the Makita, but it is much more compact and much lighter weight. Sure, you may need a more powerful primary drill that can drive a 3" hole saw, but this one will probably come in handy just as often. Even if you are a working professional, these tools will impress you on a regular basis, hold up to daily use, and fit in your tool box.


A final note about the work light- I've always thought this was the most useless addition to one of these kits. When I joined the Army, I sold many of my tools, and put some in storage. As far as the saw goes, it was one of the selling points over the Dewalt. Overall, this saw has come in handy a great many times. At 14v, the saw drains the batteries pretty quick, but that is to be expected.


This drill rocks, it is very powerful for most applications, it is very light and small, has great torq, and I like the belt clip feature, which i thought was dumb at first until i was up 15' ladders and find it comfortable to clip my drill to my bags, and the drill is so light it easy rides in your bags without being weight down. I own many cordless drills mostly dewalt's and have been working in construction for years and I am very rough on my tools. I was very unhappy with my dewalt's performance and durability- so thought i'd try this Hitachi in lieu of a makita. Other guys i work with own Hilti's, Milwaulkee,Dewalts -ect and I find this little 14.4 out performs all of them. WITHOUT A DOUBT it's the best drill i currently own, i use it everyday in a rough construction job, so the drill has not been treated lightly.



Very nice, it appears to be well built, well balanced, lite weight, for home use I expect this will last, I'm satisfied



The drill is light weight, small in size and has both power and speed to do anything a drill of this power should be expected to perform. So far the batteries seem to work just fine. The kit even came with a convenient case, now I just gotta find a motorcycle to match this crazy green and black flashy look Hitachi has come out with. First off,I admit my review is biased because I purchased this set when it was on sale with a rebate for $99 plus tax. The light of should I say lantern is kind of hokie, but thats ok.


That said, this combo kit far exceeted my expectations. The saw is very cool. I have never had a cordless saw before and can't believe how nice it is not to have to worry where the cord is all the time. The saw has the power to rip right though 3/4 sheets of ply, just gotta see how the blade holds up.