The Dewalt DCK266P2T tool set includes a hammer drill and an impact driver, as well as two batteries and a charger. These tools are primarily designed for professional use and are made with high-quality materials.
The hammer drill has a torque adjustment capability of 15 different levels and can produce up to 95 Nm of torque.
Who is it for?
This set is aimed at professionals in the construction industry, electricians, engineers, and generally any professional who needs reliable and durable tools for their work. It can also be suitable for amateurs looking for high-quality tools for their own projects at home or in the workshop.
Why choose a battery-powered tool set?
The use of cordless tools offers greater flexibility and mobility, and lithium battery technology provides longer battery life and consistent power to the tools.
These tool sets are suitable for builders, craftsmen, electricians, plumbers, etc.
Lithium-ion battery
Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in battery-powered tools because they offer several advantages over other types of batteries. They are lightweight, have high energy density, and have a low self-discharge rate, which means they can retain their charge for longer periods.
Brushless Motor
Less wear, greater performance
The advantage that brushless motors have over brushed ones is that they do not have friction since there are no carbon brushes. Without carbon brushes, the motors are more efficient and have a longer lifespan as there is no wear and tear (the carbon brushes in brushed motors wear out with use). They produce less noise, maintain their torque consistently at all speeds, do not overheat, and require no maintenance.
Impact Drill Driver
Brushless motor for exceptional performance
Compact and lightweight tool design allows use in confined workspaces
2 mechanical speed transmissions with all-metal gears for increased runtime and longer tool life
Tool for multiple applications
15-position adjustable torque selector for consistent screwing in a wide variety of materials with different screw sizes
Smart switch design allows full control of the application
Improved grip design with rubber overlay provides maximum comfort and better control during applications
Sliding Li-Ion battery allows easy removal and reattachment to the tool
Steel belt clip and durable magnetic bit holder provide storage solutions
Battery Type: XR Li-Ion
Voltage
18 V
Maximum torque (Hard): 70 Nm
Maximum torque (Soft): 27 Nm
Comparable power
460 Watts
No-load speed
0-550/2000 rpm
Impacts per minute
0-9350/34000 bpm
Chuck capacity
1.5-13 mm
Max drilling capacity (Wood): 40 mm
Max drilling capacity (Metal): 13 mm
Max drilling capacity (Masonry): 13 mm
Weight
1.8 kg
Length
190 mm
Height
203 mm
Width
67 mm
Impact Driver
Powerful brushless motor delivering up to 205Nm torque ensuring easy completion of your tasks.
Complete control of your tasks with 3 torque control speeds
PrecisionDrive function for increased control of screwing tasks avoiding material damage
Extremely lightweight and small-sized tool for maneuverability
3x LED “Halo” lights for better visibility of the workspace
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Good tools, strong, I just wanted to ask about the drill driver, mine makes a noise like you are loosening a gear, is this how the model is or could the tool have a problem?
Being an amateur and a household user (with many chores and tasks in a detached house), I used for years an inexpensive drill from a well-known supermarket chain. And while until now it did the job "just fine", I decided to treat myself with this professional set.
The difference in quality, ergonomics, and power is remarkable. These tools teach me how to work more efficiently, easily, quickly, and not amateurishly. Now I enjoy doing tasks and every time I look forward to the next one I will use them for.
I combined them with a set of bits from the same company, resistant to impact and twisting. I believe the battery will never run out. With the impact driver, I screwed 200-300 screws into wood for a project and the battery indicator still shows it full.
Obviously, I recommend these tools, if your pocket can afford them, even if you are an amateur. In the long run, they will pay off.
It doesn't play or collect, very powerful both, the batteries do a great job, it's perfect for professionals, for amateurs you will have them for a lifetime
What can I say about these machines? They are amazing, worth their money, and fully replace the old drills I had. Their power is enormous, and with the screwdriver, I can drill holes in the wall (it drills through plaster and brick). For heavier use, there is the drill that can drill columns, ceilings, and anything related to concrete, with relative ease. The build quality and handle are excellent, and their battery lasts a long time (depending, of course, on the usage you make). Do not leave the batteries in a frozen place, I had them in the balcony closet and they would discharge with the cold, while also damaging their lifespan! Guys, get them with your eyes closed and you will easily and comfortably handle any job.
1 month in service the cordless because the switch has poor contact (it interrupts). I used them for about 3 months and they do have a lot of power, both tools. A friend who has the same set told me that not all batches are made in the same country... We'll see when I receive mine and I will come back with my impressions
Dewalt has always had high-quality tools, both electric and battery-powered. In the past, they were a bit heavy and bulky, which made them tiring to use, especially for extended periods. However, this is no longer the case with the new brushless models.
This particular set covers maybe 90% of drilling and screwing needs. The small screwdriver is a very powerful tool! The drill is also very powerful, but the advantage lies in its smooth operation when screwing/drilling, thanks to the brushless motors.
I won't comment on durability over time since the set is new, but at first glance, they seem more durable than the "Romanian" Makita tools that I have had to replace with two screwdrivers this year.
The tools are very good, my complaint is that the case in front of the DCK266P2 is fake. The world should be informed about the amateur case of the DCK266P2T. It's a shame to lose a case that costs 50-60 euros in the market for 15-20 euros