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Review on πŸ”§ Dewalt DCD791D2 Compact Li-Ion Brushless Drill by Micha Dobrzyski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didn't notice any disadvantages.

DeWalt DCD791D2-QW. S/N 083279. 84404. Now in more detail. Chuck jaws, to a depth of 1 - 1.5 cm, take diameters only above 1 mm (i. E., in order to clamp a millimeter drill, it must be pushed deep into the chuck, respectively, the working length of the drill decreases). Backlight - a nuance is that there is no "off" mode. But there are three levels of adjustment, and at the maximum it is very powerful. Turns on by pressing the trigger, turns off automatically. But I don’t need it from the word at all, I had to seal it with a double layer of electrical tape so as not to irritate. You can forgive such a trifle for the abundance of advantages, but was it difficult to turn off the mode? Now about the cartridge. I noticed right away, at the first inspection (still in the presence of the courier), but the tool was needed urgently, so there was no option not to accept it. I bought it in August 2022. Today I can say that the beating does not interfere much. For a year and a half, I twisted self-tapping screws, and drilled wood / concrete, and punched reinforcement in the wall with an 8mm drill. At medium speeds, the Shurik can "wiggle" quite a bit, at high speeds it's just an additional vibration. The overall impression is that the tool is awesome, but you have to keep in mind that it is quite powerful, and beginners (like me) need to get used to it. I applied pretty quickly, just don't pull the trigger hard. Another nuance - bits for such a tool need high-quality ones. This beast turns Chinese from the market for one or two. So do not save on equipment, it is better to take one bit for 500r than a set of 20 for 1500. It will last longer. And I do not recommend bits with a rounded profile of the petals of the working part - they pop out of the screws with a small load. I don't claim to be a pro. Separately, for the league of CoilBuilders (who knows - he will understand) - I wind normally and fuses 2x0.2 / 0.08 and Multicore Staggered Fused Clapton 4x0.4 / 02022. Yes, it’s a problem with the tips of the sponges, but even fixing a single-core workpiece by bending it in an L-shaped way is as easy as shelling pears. If you need a powerful tool to wind coils in the house / cottage and coils - that's it.

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Pros
  • Brushless motor. Comfortable grip. Power. Ease. Two speeds. Smooth start. Powerful illumination (nuances - below). Excellent batteries. Fast charger. Cool suitcase, which includes a bunch of everything (sets of bits, 4 boxes with drills of different diameters, extensions, benders, etc.).
Cons
  • Sponges normally press diameters only from 1 mm. I got a copy with a noticeable runout of the cartridge. The base of the cartridge walks from side to side, by eye - somewhere 0.3-0.4 mm, while the tips of the sponges and the fixed equipment rotate strictly in one axis, i. E. the drill itself or the bit (for example) does not walk. Apparently the clutch itself is crooked?