From job sites to home workshops, DeWalt has been building tough, reliable tools since 1924. Known for their iconic yellow and black design, they are a go-to for pros and serious DIYers alike.
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Read our honest breakdown of long term ownership, batteries, and who DeWalt tools are actually best for.
Great value combo that gets you into the DeWalt ecosystem. The drill handles everything from assembly to light drilling, while the impact driver powers through deck screws and lag bolts.
Read Full Review →This double-bevel compound saw delivers clean cuts and solid accuracy at a fair price. It is built like a tank and handles daily use without complaint.
Read Full Review →If you need perfectly straight cuts in sheet goods, this track saw is a game changer. Clean, splinter-free cuts every time with excellent dust collection.
Read Full Review →DeWalt's move into outdoor equipment pays off with this solid cordless mower. Self-propelled, uses the same 20V batteries, and handles medium-sized lawns with ease.
Read Full Review →The drill and impact driver combo kits give you two essential tools plus batteries and a charger for less than buying individually. It is the best entry point into the 20V MAX system.
If you are running circular saws, miter saws, or other high-drain tools, FLEXVOLT batteries deliver up to 42% more power. They also work with regular 20V tools for maximum versatility.
Home Depot frequently runs promotions where you get a free tool or extra battery with qualifying purchases. These deals can save you $100+ on building your collection.
Once you have batteries and a charger, buy bare tools to save money. The tool-only versions are typically $50-100 cheaper than kitted versions.
DeWalt's 3-year warranty is solid, but register your tools online for easier claims. Keep your receipts for the 90-day money-back guarantee period.
See how DeWalt's DCD999 FLEXVOLT hammer drill stacks up against Milwaukee's M18 FUEL in our head-to-head comparison. Both are top-tier, but which one wins?
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