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Are you searching for the ultimate cordless hammer drill and impact driver that can handle everything from everyday DIY projects to more demanding home repairs? In this in-depth review, we put a cordless hammer drill and impact driver combo to the test and focus on one of the most important factors that matters to every user: how well it drives screws. Many tools promise power and convenience, but not all of them deliver consistent performance when it comes to drilling into wood, metal, or concrete while also managing precise screw driving. That’s why this video is more than just a quick overview — it’s a detailed, real-world test that shows you exactly what to expect before you invest your money.

We start by unboxing the tools and highlighting the key features that set them apart, including battery life, torque, design, and ease of use. Then, we move into performance testing where we drive screws of different sizes into a variety of materials to see how well the drill and impact driver hold up under pressure. You’ll see side-by-side demonstrations that make it easy to compare speed, power, and control, especially when switching between drill mode and hammer mode.

Beyond raw performance, this review also explores practical aspects like comfort during extended use, how easy it is to switch bits, the reliability of the battery system, and how lightweight or heavy the tools feel in real projects. For anyone working on furniture assembly, home renovations, or even small construction tasks, these details make all the difference.

By the end of this video, you’ll have a clear answer to the question: is this cordless hammer drill and impact driver combo truly the best option for screws and general home use? If you’re thinking about upgrading your toolkit or buying your very first drill and driver, you won’t want to miss this comprehensive review.

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00:00Hey guys, so I figured I'd give you guys a short video of my take on the DeWalt 20V Max
00:06impact driver and the drill.
00:08So I've had these for probably about a year.
00:10They've got a good amount of use.
00:12These aren't the brushless versions, so keep that in mind.
00:17The brushless versions are probably going to give you about, I think, 20% more battery
00:21life in terms of performance.
00:23So anyway, I figured I'd show you guys, this is a hardwood block here, so I figured I'd
00:29show you guys putting some long, I think they're like 4-inch screws into it, and this thing
00:33has no problem whatsoever.
00:36Whoops.
00:42I should have thought about that part.
00:59I mean, as you can see on the left-hand side here, we have our reverse, and on the right-hand
01:12side we have our forward.
01:13So it's really easy to, you know, maneuver, get this thing set right.
01:17It's got three LED lights all the way around.
01:19It's got a removable chuck.
01:21So let's say, I mean, most of the time I'm actually using this on cars, so I mean, I
01:24put this little size on, and it makes quick work of any mechanic kind of jobs, you know.
01:30So anyway, in my opinion, this is pretty darn good.
01:36I mean, it doesn't even have any issue giving the amount of, like, energy into the wood.
01:41So anyway, that's pretty much it for the, um, for the impact driver.
01:47It takes the standard batteries like this.
01:49They last, uh, I mean, it's really hard to tell.
01:51If I was doing this, you know, probably for about 40 minutes, this one would probably die.
01:57Uh, you might, if you have a big project to do, you might want to get the extended battery.
02:00So they sell, um, I think it's the 5 amps, 5 milliamp batteries, or 5 milliamp or 5 amps.
02:06Anyway, they have those ones, and that's maybe what you want if you have big projects.
02:10But if you have just regular projects, like most people, like me, I mean, these ones will
02:14be fine.
02:15Anyway, ha.
02:24So, I mean, this is hardwood, and, uh, yeah, I figured I'd give it the biggest bit that I
02:28have in my, in my box, and give it a little bit of work.
02:32Anyway, there's, this thing has no lack of energy, and it's probably one of the most,
02:36and it's one of the most popular ones out there for a good reason.
02:39I mean, it's the rock solid DeWalt, a trusted brand, and I mean, you really can't go wrong
02:44with DeWalt.
02:44They hold their value, and they, they work really, really well.
02:47Anyway, this is the charger that it comes with when you buy this kit, um, and it'll be blinking
02:52if it needs charging.
02:55Yeah, so as you see, it needs a little bit of charging.
02:58Once it's charged, it'll just say a solid, solid red, and that's good.
03:02Now, in the, in the winter, so in Canada here, sometimes it gets, like, minus 20, if I leave
03:07it in the garage, both of these lights will be on, so red and red, uh, which means it's
03:11just too cold for it to charge properly.
03:13So just bring them in the house.
03:14I recommend bringing your batteries in the house, um, and they'll last longer.
03:18Anyway, um, I definitely recommend the DeWalt's 20-volt maxes, uh, they're, they're awesome.
03:24So anyway, if you're looking at picking one up, there was one right here.
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