
The Most Powerful Hammer Drill (DCD1007) Prioritize productivity - up to 275 holes per charge Brushless motor - Delivery 4.5 cm lbs. Torque, 3,400 RPM (DCF845)
The DEWALT 20V MAX XR Speed Hammer Drill and Impact Combo is a brushless 2-tool kit featuring the DCD996 hammer drill and DCF887 impact driver, designed for demanding professional tasks. It offers high-performance drilling with up to 38,250 BPM in hammer mode and 1,825 in-lbs of torque in the impact driver, supported by bright 3-mode LEDs and extended runtime via POWERPACK batteries.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the DEWALT 20V MAX XR combo for its jobsite-ready power, citing it as one of the most powerful hammer drills in the 20V MAX lineup. Experts highlight the 820 unit watts out output, USA-made durability, and the game-changing LED upgrades for confined spaces. The brushless efficiency and rapid hammer mode speed through masonry are noted as significant advantages for professional contractors.
What Users Say
Everyday users and professionals describe the tool as a reliable daily driver that effectively handles wood, concrete, and metal. Common praise focuses on the time-saving benefits of the bright LEDs in dark spaces and the compact design for overhead work. Recurring complaints include occasional clutch slippage on delicate tasks, weight-induced fatigue during long shifts, and noise/vibration issues in high-speed hammer mode.
Common Complaints
Occasional clutch slippage on delicate tasks. Weight fatigue over 8+ hours without breaks. Noise and vibration in high-speed hammer mode. Desire for a softer start function
What People Are Saying
“blasts through wood/concrete”
“LEDs save time in attics”
“compact for overhead work”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee M18 Fuel (2904/2953)
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Choose DEWALT for faster masonry drilling and runtime; choose Milwaukee for maximum torque.
vs. Makita 18V XFD13/TD110
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Choose DEWALT for higher power specs; choose Makita for lighter weight and quieter operation.
vs. Ryobi 18V One+ HP (P252)
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Choose DEWALT for professional heavy-duty performance; choose Ryobi for budget and light duty.
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