The DeWalt DCD708C2 is a highly-rated, compact brushless drill/driver kit that offers excellent value for DIY enthusiasts and homeowners. While it is not intended for heavy-duty structural or continuous professional masonry work, it performs reliably for standard repair, drilling, and fastener driving tasks. If you are already invested in the DeWalt 20V battery platform, this is a solid, practical addition to your toolkit.




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Pros
- Compact and lightweight design ideal for tight spaces
- Efficient brushless motor provides good performance for general repair and DIY tasks
- Compatible with the wide-ranging DeWalt 20V MAX battery ecosystem
- Kit includes two batteries, a charger, and a storage bag for good value
Cons
- Limited runtime with the included 1.3Ah/1.5Ah batteries during heavy-duty tasks
- Lower torque compared to full-size professional models like the DCD999B
- Some reports of the chuck loosening during use
- Trigger design and lack of a bit clip criticized by some users
⚠ Red flags
- The included 1.3Ah or 1.5Ah batteries have limited runtime for continuous, heavy use
- Should not be confused with a hammer drill for heavy masonry work
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Better options
Why switch: Listed as a similar product with a competitive rating in the DeWalt 20V lineup.
A significantly cheaper alternative for those who do not require the specific DeWalt ecosystem.
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