Description
- ACCESS HARD TO REACH WORK AREAS: Compact 6.37 in. size is 1/2 in. shorter in length compared to the DCD791, tool head only
- HIGH BIT RETENTION with 1/2 in. metal ratcheting chuck
- PRO-LEVEL SPEED, CONTROL, AND PRECISION: High-speed transmission with variable trigger and 2 speed settings (0-650/0-2,000 rpm)
- BRIGHTEN DARK WORK AREAS: Adjustable 3-Position, 3 Mode LED with up to 70 Lumens, including LED spotlight mode which features a 20-minute shutoff function for extended work time in low-light spaces
- DESIGNED TO HELP YOU GET MORE DONE with optimized performance and runtime






M. Marienthal –
In truth, this is probably more than I need on a regular basis but dang is it a lot of fun. For some background, I’ve worked my way through the full spectrum of DeWalt 20v Max drill/driver offerings over the past two-ish years, beginning with the brushed DCD771c2, then the basic brushless DCD777, then finally the DCD800b. I’ve played with two generations of Atomic at the store. The 12v series is also compelling. If form factor is an issue consider exploring those lines. Unfortunately I just don’t have enough experience with those lines to include a meaningful comparison. Do have a look, though. Other gaps include the DCD991, which appears to a beast. The DCD996 also appears to be pure savagery, and I can’t personally justify purchasing either of those fore my purposes.
For my use case, I’m mostly DIY and occasionally work with my contractor friends if they need an extra person. I got the 800 as a little treat. I’m already deep in the DeWalt ecosystem with a variety of other tools, so despite the negative experience and repairs I had to do on the DCD777, I decided to try again with the 800.
The 800 won’t make your breakfast or take out the trash, but it will make your (working) life much gentler compared to the other product tiers. I haven’t been purchasing my own powertools for very long, so this has been as much a process of learning how different tiers feel as it has been a practical intervention towards finding what feels good and stable for me to use.
Lower tier (771) is powerful for what it is. Quite loud. When turning it on and off, you can kind of feel the brush kicking in the hand. Kind of a wrist turn. It was fine, but I can understand why if a person were using this tool every day, such a thing could become and ergonomic problem. I did my first several months of shelving and furniture construction with this item and it was adequate for those household tasks. The kickback adequately matched the power of the drill.
777 was a lot of fun while the original chuck still worked. No kick. Shorter than the 771 and a nice weight. When equipped with a 1.5″ spade bit it could make appropriate progress. When equipped with a self-feeding auger, specifically the Spyder Stinger, this drill requires light pressure. It is prone to sucking the augur in too quickly and then jamming. The kickback mechanism is questionable, so you may get beaten up with a battery if you aren’t leveraging the bottom of the handle properly. This tool is quite good, but if you plan to use it on more demanding jobs, your fundamentals need to be on point.
The 800 will power through so many things. You can do whatever you want, really. It is TINY compared to the other two. It makes a huge difference in terms of balance and comfort having all of the weight sitting directly over the meatiest part of the hand. My first task for this drill was to carve out 22 3.5″ holes in 1.5-inch hemlock with a Lennox hole saw. Using 4 and 5ah batteries this drill showed no hesitation whatsoever until the battery reached one bar. When using auger bits the drill held up to aggressive self-feeding and the kickback mechanism did its job. For basic drilling operations it is bananas. Honestly its night and day compared to the lower tier options, as it should be. You should be getting premium performance for a premium price.
For a person who will be using this kind of tool every day and needs to work quickly, there’s nothing better than good ergonomics. Having a drill that won’t slip and twist your arm. That will never let you down on fundamental tasks. That has an all-metal, beefy as heck chuck. That allows you to work quickly. This whole buying process has helped me understand the draw of higher-end tools. The 800 is arguably in excess of what I need, but you know what? It’s sick and I’m keeping it. For tools that you use frequently it is worth the investment to get exactly what you want if price allows.
One final note on size is to be mindful of the clutch placement. After working so long with the other two drills, I was used to being able to grip the clutch with my fingertips touching on the other side and twist without my fingers hitting the body of the drill. I could go from 1 to drill in one big twist. I say this as a small-handed person: the 800 is stubby and does not allow for this. Please be careful, as the metal clutch hurts when your fingers knock against the body of the drill near the trigger. The clutch also requires a much firmer hold to twist. I still get bitten sometimes as I try to unlearn old habits. It’s not a huge problem, just something to be aware of and get used to should you chose to upgrade.
Darksahde –
The thing jerks way too much for what it does, it has power for days. But it’s hard to use.
BMWED –
Came in original box.
Setting ring very stiff to turn at beginning, loosening up now. Silicon spray helped.
Drill made odd grinder noises af first, gone now.
Manual says it comes with belt clip, but one was not included.
Haven’t put it through hard use yet, should be ok.
Salty –
Design is amazing how they got features in a small product to drill in tighter spaces and plenty of torque to drill
Schmartz –
This replaced a Rockwell 20v drill/driver that I really liked. This one works better all the way around. The clutch is far better, smoother with real range. The light is bright enough to really be useful. Plenty of power for most jobs short of using a 1/2 inch plug in drill. I don’t think that it would handle a 4 inch hole saw except on low speed but I haven’t tested it that hard. The compact form is really nice for getting into tighter spaces and it’s not terribly heavy. The batteries last a surprisingly long time, even in cold weather. This is a far better tool than the Rockwell was (no longer available) and worth every penny.
Park –
It works great! I love it.
Seth Paquin –
Had to replace my older one and this was the next generation of what I had. Works great. Great power. Dewalt quality…..implants to abuse the hell out of it for the next 10 years.
Amazon Customer –
Great tool.
I don’t like Dewalt powertool EXPECT for their drill/drivers/impat. They fit my hand like gloves.
This one is no different.
I used it intensly to redo the cabinets in my kitchen and it performed flawlesly.
But the thing is sooo powerfull that you have to be really carefull with smaller/weaker fastner/scews.
Also, the clutch it a bit harder then other dewalt drills I have. But I think this is to be expected. The “4” setting is not equal across all drills, even the same manufacturer. So with this one, you have to go very low to get a “soft” setting.
But like so many said, the power, relatiely light weight and small size are addicting. I am very please with this tool.
Oh… and I did not go for the 805 since I already have 2 hammer drills. An old Dewalt and a sturdier “real” rotaty hammer drill with SDS bits, and 99.99% of the time, I don’t need the hammer fonction. But if you were to have only ONE drill/impact/hammer, I would get the Dewalt 805, but get an extra inch in lenght, which is still very short for the power of the 805.
Julio cesar –
Es un buen taladro y la compra y la entrega se realizó con éxito
Adel M ALAbdullatif –
Output is 110 volts, which is not suitable for Saudi Arabia, although I ordered the product from Amazon Saudi Arabia!, also the socket is shape of ( II ) (American) and does not suit the needs of Saudi Arabia.
Kate –
This cordless drill is so much better than a corded one. You dont have to be switching to different plugins, or messing around with an extension cord. I already had a dewalt battery that i have been using with it. I’ve used this for a variety of house upgrades like putting up curtain rods, towel rods, things like that. I also like that it has 2 speed settings. It’s all around just very handy!
Fritz –
Très compact et très performant plus polyvalente et plus forte que mon ancienne.
Raymond Albert –
Love this drill and the light on it that is adjustable