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DEWALT DCK655X 18-Volt XRP 6 Tool Combo Kit with Impact Driver

DEWALT  DCK655X  18-Volt XRP 6 Tool Combo Kit  with Impact Driver

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DEWALT DCK655X 18-Volt XRP 6 Tool Combo Kit with Impact Driver

 
 
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Features
  • DCD950 XRP 18-volt cordless hammerdrill with patented 3-speed all-metal transmission delivers up to 450 units watts out

  • DC390 XRP 18-volt circular saw with 6-1/2-inch carbide blade can cut 2-by-4s at a 45 degree angle in a single pass

  • DC385 XRP 18-volt cordless reciprocating saw with keyless blade clamp allows for quick blade changes

  • DC825 18-volt impact driver with 1,330 inch-pounds of maximum torque

  • DC411 18-volt cut-off tool with 6,500 rpm provides high power for cutting and grinding applications

  • DW919 18-volt flexible floodlight provides hands-free use


Description

Includes 18 Volt Cordless XRP 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver - DCD950, 18 Volt Cordless XRP™ 6-1/2" Circular Saw - DC390, 18 Volt Cordless XRP™ 1-1/8" Reciprocating Saw - DC385, 18 Volt Cordless 1/4" Impact Driver - DC825, 18 Volt Cordless 4-1/2" Cut-Off Tool - DC411, 18 Volt Cordless Flexible Floodlight - DW919, 1-Hour NiCd/NiMH/Lithium-Ion Charger, (2) 18 Volt Cordless XRP™ Batteries, 360° Side Handle, Carbide Tipped Circular Saw Blade, Type 1 Guard, Type 27 Guard, Wrench, Backing Flange, (1) Type 27 Wheel, 2-Position Side Handle, Contractor Bag


Product Details
Product Length:33.5 inches
Product Width:8.4 inches
Product Height:15.5 inches
Product Weight:23.8 pounds
Package Length:33.0 inches
Package Width:14.0 inches
Package Height:8.2 inches
Package Weight:41.09 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 33 customer reviews )
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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Outstanding!!!  Feb 09, 2011 By DeusEx
A friend has converted me to a Dewalt believer over the last few years. And I've always loved his 18V cordless drill. When I spotted this set on sale I couldn't pass it up!

The drill is a 3 speed, 3 mode, adjustable clutch, locking keyless chuck MONSTER of a cordless drill. Three selectable speed ranges lets you maximize availble torque to suit material and application. I have mine in the middle range which suits most applications. Three modes: Screw, Drill, Hammer... The screw mode engauges the clutches to avoid stripping your heads. With 23 clutch settings I think you'll find the right one for your fasteners. Drill mode disengauges the clutches and lets you run your bits without changing your clutch setting. The final mode is Hammer Drill mode for masonry drilling. You gotta love that! I've never seen a keyless chuck that works like this. Holding the cylinder and turnin the chuck unlocks it then spinning the cylinder will tighten or loosen the jaws. Once the jaws are tight, turn the chuck again to lock. NICE! I couldn't be happier with this drill!!!

Also in this set are two 18V XRP DC9096 Ni-Cad batteries and a one hour charger. The packs aren't that much larger than the 15.6V I'm used to with my previous drill but definitely offer much more power. They are heavy but not so much that you care. The one hour quick charger is mode protected to prevent over charging and even has an indicator to tell whether it's charging, complete, or even if their's a problem with the battery. One word about your batteries...keep them charged ALL OF THE TIME. Batteries tend to devlop issues if they'll left in discharged state. Fully charged batteries will have better overall performance and a longer life. I just put mine on the charge every month or so to top them off.

6.5" Circular Saw. I haven't cut anything with it yet but I have an up and coming project involving 1/2" ply, 2x4s, 2x6s, and 4x4 porch spindles. I'll let you know how it did. As for the physics of it. It feels like a beast. A good heavy motor and cast body. It has a nice lever lock for the depth adjustment and nob lock for for the angle.

Reciprocating Saw... Again haven't cut anything with it yet, but soon. It feels good in the hand. With a pack inserted it feels about the same weight as my 7.5amp Craftsman. I have high hopes for this little beauty.

Update: 12-27-2011: I recently had to repair and upgrade a shower. I used this on metal, wood, and PVC. I'm thoroughly impressed. It cuts like a champ, as fast as my corded model, and though I wasn't cutting all day long, the battery held it's charge thru the entire project. This handly tool just moved to the head of the pack. Loading the blade is simple and tooless. But even being tooless, the blade was rock solid! It accepts all standard reciprocating saw blades.

4" Angle Grinder... This and the price difference were the reasons I went with this set over the 4 tool set. I caught this one on sale and the difference was less than $50. I wasn't sure how this thing was going to work but man am I impressed. It comes with one thin cutoff wheel and it does DAMAGE. I used it to cut some 1.25" x 1/8" thick angle steel to length. It went thru it nearly as fast as my 7" 13 amp grinder. You can feel the torque! The safty sroud is fully adjustable for the best angle with a lever tensioner. The stablizer handle can be mounted on either the right or left side. There's not much more to say about it. Great for those little jobs and in tight spaces.

On to the "what's with this?" category. The impact driver I'm not as impressed with but then I wasn't expecting much or even really to use it. I thought I read somewhere it puts out 400 in-lbs of torque. I'm not even sure it this converts but assuming there's not some strange law of physics I'm unaware of that's something like 33-ft-lbs? Okay... But I suppose if your lazy or you have TON of little bolts to take off that are rusted on, then maybe...

Update 4-28-2011: I recently installed a full glass storm door on my parent's house. I used the drill to pre-drill the three dozen or so holes in the project. I finally figured out that the impact driver has a locking collet and is actaully a "impacting" screw gun. And surprisingly it works really well. It made short work of this project and I had NO...NOT ONE issue with rounding my screw heads. All-in-all VERY impressed!

The light is...well a light. Though I can say it's strong and bright! Honestly, I would prefer LED just because I hate wasting my battery power on these little portable space heaters. Seriously, if your cold stand in front of this thing for a minute, it'll warm you up. That said if power's no where to be found, this will light up your little corner of the universe.

It comes also with a nylon bag that once closed is just about busting with your new toys. It's not really heavy duty nylon but at the same time it should be fine. It also comes with a few accessories. As I mensioned before a single 4" cutoff wheel for your grinder. It also comes with one 16 tooth carbide blade for your circular saw and a tool to install it.

All in all, the price is amazing and so is this set. If you casual hobbist or a professional contractor you should be equaly impressed. These are battery tools and as such aren't going to be as strong or reliable as your bigger corded models. But trust me, if for no other reason than sake of ease, these will be the ones I grab first.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great Set of Tools!  Oct 14, 2010 By Mark Steffens
I originally wanted a Makita set but the price on the Dewalt was too good. Having used Makita for years I'm super impressed with the Dewalt gear, the light built into the drivers is brilliant, power is great, function is top notch. The angle grinder is surprisingly powerful as is the circular saw, and the light which folds out on it's gooseneck is perfect for late night BBQ's!

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Great Set of Power Tools  Jan 21, 2010 By Daniel Burt
I come from a Makita family and had always planned on getting a Makita tool set. While I was at Home Depot these power tools were on sale, and my wife surprised me with them. It has been over 2 years and I am so glad she did. I love (LOVE) my Dewalt power tool set. I use the drill most frequently (of course) but I can't even count how many times the grinder has been the perfect tool for whatever job I have been working on. I try and take care of my stuff, but I have dropped my tools several times and they still work great. This has been such a great purchase and I absolutely recommend them to anyone.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great tool set  Feb 08, 2012 By alter
This review is from a beginner's perspective. I never used many cordless tools except for a basic drill and a sander but I've always come across little projects that could be done around the house if only I had the right tool. I like the idea of cordless tools for their portability, so I went shopping for some tools and luckily they sell them in kits like these with a mix of commonly used tools. I don't know much so I read a lot of reviews and came across these and also got some good feedback from more experienced friends that are big fans of Dewalt, so I purchased this kit, which seemed to be compatible with the most tools and accessories. I noticed the new 20V Dewalts but that kit is still new and they have a much more limited set of tools and accessories. Since I may want to add on to the set a cordless vacuum and impact wrench, I decided on the Dewalt 18V. I must say I'm very impressed with the quality and power of the tools. The drill is huge, the impact driver and circular saw will work perfectly on an upcoming deck project, the Sawzall seems very solidly built, although that was the only tool that didn't come with a blade, a kit of 6 only cost like 13 bucks. The tools are powerful and need to be broken in apparently. I can still see sparks within the drill cases when starting or stopping, which apparently is common for new drills and goes away over time. I am now looking for excuses to use the tools instead of being lazy and procrastinating about handyman projects like before. The bag is good quality and comes with a shoulder strap, which I'm happy about. All in all I recommend this purchase.

6 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5One of the best purchases I ever made!  Sep 18, 2010 By sixftmoose
I have owned this set for over six years now and constantly use them every day for remodeling work and also for personal use around my own home, tuff little set of tools and I have dropped them from ladders and they still work great!

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