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ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit (2-Tool) and Compact Recip Saw with (2) 2Ah Batteries. Charger and Bag

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          Description

          This ATOMIC Compact Series 2-tool kit includes one 1/2 in. drill driver 1/4 in. impact driver charger contractor bag and two 20V MAX* compact 2 Ah batteries. The DCD794 drill/driver is our shortest drill at 5.88 in (tool head length only). The DCF809 impact driver features a high-performance brushless motor that delivers 1700 in-lbs of max torque. For a limited time get a Compact Reciprocating Saw with purchase.

          UNLOCK POWER IN A COMPACT SIZE with 404 UWOup to 1650 RPMs no-load to tackle tough jobs in tight spaces

          OUR SHORTEST 20V MAX* DRILL/DRIVER at 5.88 in. (tool head length only) to access hard to reach areas.

          GET UP TO 16% MORE POWER for a variety of drilling applications.

          1700 in.-lbs. of torque delivering the power you need to get a majority of applications done

          Only 5.1 in. L to fit in tight spaces

          DCS369B a compact reciprocating saw at only 12.5 in. front to back

          DCS369B 37% lighter than the DCS367 cordless reciprocating saw (tool only)

          DCS369B tool free blade release allows for quick and easy blade changes

          DCS369B variable speed trigger provides user with improved speed control

          DCS369B pivoting shoe provides more points of contact than a fixed shoe

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