
Acme Tools has a new tool deal of the day – buy this Dewalt 20V Max 4-tool brushless cordless power tool combo kit, and you get TWO FREE PowerStack batteries!

The Dewalt 4-tool cordless combo kit, DCK479D2, features a compact brushless drill/driver (DCD777), brushless impact driver (DCF840), compact brushless reciprocating saw (DCS382), LED flashlight, charger, tool bag, and 2x 2.0Ah batteries.

The PowerStack battery 2-pack will be automatically added to your cart.
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Deal ends at 11:59pm CST 11/22/22 or while supplies last.
Here are ongoing Dewalt cordless power tool deals at Acme Tools, this week’s deals sponsor.
Dewalt Xtreme 12V Max 5-in-1 Drill/Driver Kit – $149
Dewalt 20V Max Atomic Drill & Impact Kit – $149
Dewalt 20V Max XR 3-Speed Impact Driver Kit – $189
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless 3-Speed Impact Kit – $189
Dewalt 20V Max 3Ah Battery 2-Pack – $99
Dewalt 20V Max Battery 4-Pack – $159
Dewalt 20V Max 6-Tool Cordless Combo Kit – $469
Dewalt 20V Max 10-Tool Cordless Combo Kit – $599
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Sander Kit – $129
Dewalt 20V Max XR Brushless Oscillating Tool Kit – $129
Dewalt FlexVolt Cordless Circular Saw Kit – $269
Dewalt FlexVolt Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit – $269
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Clay
So odd to have pretty new recip and impact and such a venerable model of drill…
Mateo
Dewalt sure loves sticking those plastic chuck drills everywhere, and kits like this sure don’t help explain their befuddling product lines.
KokoTheTalkingApe
You’re talking about the DCD777 drill? How can you tell if a tool is old, or if the chuck is plastic? Do you just have to remember the model numbers?
Nyall
Metal chucks tend to be fine knurling. The plastic chucks have the raised/lowered areas to create grip.
Another strike against that drill: no light.
MM
Agreed, it’s strange that they would bundle a combination of the latest and greatest batteries & recip saw with an older drill and impact driver. I’d think someone who wanted the latest or the higher performing tools would likely want that for their drill and impact driver too….and if the goal is to instead have a kit compete on price why not lower the price even farther by using an older model recip saw and batteries? I find the kits which mix late-model or high end tools with the older and lower-end ones puzzling.
Samuel W Carlson
I think that’s a good impact driver too though. The drill meh, light meh, batteries meh (although I like the 2’s for their weight), but that’s the newest brushless impact with their newest compact recip saw!
I almost bought the dcf840 because it has great specs (if not the best specs considering impacts per min!), but I was able to revive my 887 to like new performance and am very happy with that one.