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Tackle all your home DIY projects w/ DEWALT’s Cordless Drill + 108-pc Mechanics Tool Set for $179 shipped (Orig. $369)

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Home Depot offers the DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion 1/2 in. Cordless Hammer Drill (DCD785) with a bonus 108-Piece Mechanics Tool Set for $179 shipped today. This particular drill kit goes for around $200+ on its own at other retailers like Amazon, and today’s bundle deal is the best value we can find.

Ideal for home DIY projects or heavy joist use, the hammer drill features 2-speed settings, an ergonomic handle design and comes with two batteries, a charger, belt hook, bit holder, the kit box and the bonus 108-Piece mechanics set. More details below. This Hammer Drill kit has received a 4+ star rating from 80 Amazon customers.

More on the DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion 1/2 in. Cordless Hammer Drill:

The DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Compact Hammer drill/Driver Kit has a lightweight, compact design and is suitable for small to medium fastening and drilling applications. With the short front to back length, this drill/driver can get into tight areas and the slim handle means the tool balances well in your hand for a comfortable grip and excellent control. Loaded with power and speed, this kit is ideal for DIY projects or for jobsite use. For a limited time receive a bonus 108-Piece mechanics tool set with purchase.

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