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PECCKT 20 Volt Cordless Hammer Drill, Impact Driver, and LED Light Kit

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PECCKT 20 Volt Cordless Hammer Drill, Impact Driver, and LED Light Kit

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Manuals, Parts and Warranty

The Freeman PECCKT 20 Volt Cordless Hammer Drill, Cordless Impact Driver, and LED Light Kit with Lithium-Ion Batteries, Charger, and Bag is powered by high-capacity rechargeable 20 volt 2.0 Ah lithium-ion batteries. The cordless electric design eliminates the need to be tethered to a loud and heavy air compressor, improving mobility around the house or jobsite. This powerhouse kit is designed to tackle your drilling and driving projects, no matter how tough the job. This cordless kit comes with everything you need to get right to work, including (2) 20 volt 2 Ah lithium-ion batteries, a rapid charger, (3) drill adapter bits, (2) belt clips, and a canvas bag. The 20 Volt Cordless Hammer Drill, Cordless Impact Driver, and LED Light Kit will significantly increase the productivity of professional construction contractors at the jobsite as well as DIYers at home, and is covered by Freeman's Professional 1 Year Limited Warranty.

Customer Reviews

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JT
Couldn't be happier

I receive excellent quality 20v & pneumatic tools from Freeman; I just wish they would expand their manufacturing line to include sanders.

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DOUGLAS A.W.
Very quality tools

very strong tools....batteries strong , also.

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M. C.
Solid tools, great price

I was a little skeptical, but Freeman has made a name for themselves with their nailers - many professionals and contractors have some Freeman guns in their trucks. I purchased this for a difficult crawl space insulation project, drilling holes for Tapcons 1.5" deep into concrete (3.25" screws through 2" foam boards). I didn't want to drag my corded hammer drill around, it's very tight down there - really grim and sucky gig. A lot of this work will be lying on my side due to low clearance, so I can't really lean in on the drill, and my corded drill is big and heavy.These are pretty heavy-weight tools, constructions seems solid. I was a little disappointed in my first few holes as far as drilling time and effort, but I was using the bit that Tapcon includes with their screws. I bought a similar Milwaukee bit, and now the Freeman bangs out holes like my corded drill. Very pleased. The impact has a lot of power, haven't tried anything like lug nuts but it's doing a good job of sistering joists with big lag bolts. The kit includes 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2" socket connectors for the impact, a nice add that saves you a trip to the store. I haven't messed with the LED light, seems like something I wouldn't waste a big battery on.And batteries - I wanted a drill with two batteries, and I wanted a desktop charger vs. a plug-the-wire-in deal; a charger that detects failed/damaged batteries and stops charging when the battery is full. So good to go with those issues, though the batteries are small. I got probably 20 to 25 1.5" holes (in hard concrete) on one battery. Freeman does sell a larger capacity battery for a reasonable price. Also, the first time I mounted one of the batteries to the charger, I got the "damaged battery" warning - I took it off and stuck it back on and got the green light, so it seems OK.One error in the manual, saying to turn the drill's chuck clockwise to remove bits... and to turn it clockwise to tighten. These aren't brushless tools, but for the money a good choice for hardcore homeowners that don't want to drop two to three times the price on a contractor brand. As usual, I'll update if they fall apart, but so far seems like a great deal on a solid tool set, from a known brand that seems like they'll be around for some time, with extra batteries available and more tools to use them on. You can buy these locally, but Amazon's price is much lower than big-box retail, compare and see.