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product_id: 48926112
title: "DEWALT DCD996N 18V XR 3-Speed Brushless Hammer Combi Drill (Body Only), 820 W, 18 V, Yellow/Black"
brand: "dewalt"
price: "AR$562946"
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# 820W brushless motor power 3-level LED work light 38,250 BPM hammer drilling speed DEWALT DCD996N 18V XR 3-Speed Brushless Hammer Combi Drill (Body Only), 820 W, 18 V, Yellow/Black

**Brand:** dewalt
**Price:** AR$562946
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Own the jobsite with power, speed, and precision – the DEWALT DCD996N means business!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DEWALT DCD996N 18V XR 3-Speed Brushless Hammer Combi Drill (Body Only), 820 W, 18 V, Yellow/Black by dewalt
- **How much does it cost?** AR$562946 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/48926112-dewalt-dcd996n-18v-xr-3-speed-brushless-hammer-combi-drill)

## Best For

- dewalt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dewalt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Control:** Innovative clutch and speed settings optimize torque and prevent overdriving screws.
- • **Illuminate Your Workspace:** 3-position LED torch with adjustable brightness keeps your work visible anytime.
- • **Speed Modes for Every Job:** 3-speed all-metal transmission adapts seamlessly from delicate to demanding drilling.
- • **Unmatched Power & Precision:** 820W brushless motor delivers peak performance for heavy-duty tasks.
- • **Built to Last, Built for Pros:** Rugged metal construction ensures longer tool life and sustained runtime.

## Overview

The DEWALT DCD996N is a professional-grade 18V XR brushless hammer combi drill featuring an 820W motor and a high-speed hammer action at 38,250 BPM. Designed for heavy-duty masonry, wood, and steel drilling, it offers a durable 3-speed all-metal transmission and a versatile 3-level LED work light. This body-only unit requires compatible batteries and chargers, making it a customizable powerhouse for serious tradespeople and DIY pros seeking reliability and performance.

## Description

From the manufacturer About us Raymond E. DEWALT followed in his father's steps, and worked in plants and construction after leaving school. In all fields of work he encountered the issue of high labour costs. To help reduce these costs, whenever possible he installed a machine to handle specific needs. One fine day, M. DEWALT was hired to head a wood mill, manufacturing numerous products, from basic boxes to complete houses. The amount of work exceeded the company's capacity by far, but its owner could not afford to increase the headcount. The only solution was to ensure his men produced more work. M. DEWALT built a yoke, which he connected directly to a motor and a saw. He then fitted it onto a standard arm. The saw could be raised, lowered, moved forward and backward, and adapted to all types of angles. With this system, he could handle the same amount of work as four men, reducing labor costs beyond his wildest imagination.

Review: Nice Addition To The Toolbox! - I have a number of DeWalt drills. They are all basically the same but have different flavours and your choice should be about mainly what you do "most of the time". My "go to drill" is the little 709. It's a good all round drill, compact and light. Does everything well. It's particularly good as a screwdriver. There are times though that you need a little more speed and this is where the 796 comes in. It's that bit bigger, heavier but faster. Then there is the 996, which is the power drill of the three. It's bigger, heavier, faster and a lot more powerful than either of the two smaller drills. This is especially good for heavier work, drilling larger holes in wood, steel or masonry, but it really is a touch too big for everyday use. The 996 also has three speeds which really seems unnecessary. Two is enough. And there is the LED switch which allows you to control the led on the drill. Three levels of brightness and the last, brightest one stays on permanently once you hit the trigger. One thing that is very noticeable about all three drills is you would swear they are all made by different companies. They all have similar characteristics but they all have different ones too. The 709 for example is the quietest of the three but both the 796 and 996 make a loud clunk noise when spinning fast and you release the power button. Very odd. Also the 996 clutch selector is very noisy, whereas on both the 796 and the 709 it's very quiet. And on all of them the clutch settings are different and the clutch on the 996 is very strange. Instead of just clicking when the clutch slips, it makes an almost inaudible click and just stops turning altogether ( the motor switches off ). Saves power I guess. Also, the speed of the drill is set according to the clutch setting. The lower the clutch is set the slower the drill turns, so you do have to make sure that the clutch is set to "drill" or you won't get the highest speed from the drill. It happens on all three speeds. I guess this is clever, but really I am not sure it's needed, and it certainly can be confusing. You are sitting there wondering why the drill isn't going very fast when you realise it's because the clutch setting is low. Also when the clutch activates it just so happens to be exactly the same as when the battery runs out.... confusing. Personally I removed the belt clip. They are a darn nuisance, they catch on everything. They are useful for some people, but not me. On the 996 the drill is so heavy it's likely to end up with your pants round your ankles. So, best for heavier work, the 996 is a great, but the clever refinements DeWalt have added just seem to leave people confused. All in all I love using the 996 for masonry, but the best general purpose drill is the lighter 796. As a really cute, light duty, the 709 can't be beaten.
Review: Best I ever had. Definitely recommend it! - Amazing tool. Best drill I ever had so far. Been using it for a while and it constantly outperforms my expectations. With 5Ah battery lasts very long when used by a DIYer. It's got tons of torque and will snap small screws if you're not careful. That would be a downside of it. To me the lowest torque setting is still quite high.. but the trigger is quite good for modulating rpms. It's got 3 speed settings 0-450/0-1300/0-2000 which is plenty to choose from and provides enough speed for good gamer drill action. At top speed it gives 38250BMP and does actually go through walls very easy. I like the belt hook and magnetic holder for you other bit/drill as well. It also has a convenient light with 3 settings with 1/4 and 1/2 brightness that turns on whenever you squeeze the trigger and stays on for about 30 seconds. Last setting is a torch. That's a full brightness and stays on. That feature actually is somewhat annoying as whenever you first squeeze the trigger the LED will flash full bright before going to set setting. And whenever working with anything electrical it scares the Jesus out of me. Every freaking time! But might be something wrong with me... Anyway I could not recommend it more. It's not cheap but great and durable with all the features you will need and lasts for a very long time on the big battery.

## Features

- Powerful 18V XR hammer drill driver with high performance brushless motor
- Automatic high speed hammer drill driver at 38,250 BPM increasing users masonry drilling speed of application
- 3 position LED torch with high/medium/low settings to light up your work space
- Tough 3 speed all metal transmission for increased runtime and longer tool life
- Please note: This is a body only item and does not include a battery or charger.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07352F6Y2 |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 53,109 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 47 in Hammer Drills |
| Colour | Yellow / Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (894) |
| Date First Available | 22 Jun. 2017 |
| Included Components | DCD996N Brushless Combi Drill is supplied as a bare unit, NO battery or charger. |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Item model number | DCD996N |
| Manufacturer | Dewalt |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum power | 830 Watts |
| Part Number | DCD996N |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 8.66 x 0.39 cm; 1 kg |
| Special Features | Brushless Motor |
| Speed | 2250 RPM |
| Style | Single |
| Torque | 66 Newton Meters |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Wattage | 820 watts |

## Product Details

- **Amperage:** 45.56 Amps
- **Brand:** DEWALT
- **Maximum rotational speed:** 2250 RPM
- **Power source:** Battery Powered
- **Voltage:** 18 Volts

## Images

![DEWALT DCD996N 18V XR 3-Speed Brushless Hammer Combi Drill (Body Only), 820 W, 18 V, Yellow/Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+EhMKEOkL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Dewalt dcd996n 18v xr 3-speed brushless hammer combi drill, does this drill come with a keyless chuck?**
A: Yes it’s a keyless Chuck. Twist to secure drill bit and mine works very well. Twist to release,good system.

**Q: Does this drill have a metal Chuck?**
A: Yes it has a metal chuck

**Q: how many nm is this, thanks**
A: Max torque is 95nm. Hope this helps

**Q: Could you tell me the maximum torque**
A: 95Nm in max power setting.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice Addition To The Toolbox!
*by M***! on 13 June 2021*

I have a number of DeWalt drills. They are all basically the same but have different flavours and your choice should be about mainly what you do "most of the time". My "go to drill" is the little 709. It's a good all round drill, compact and light. Does everything well. It's particularly good as a screwdriver. There are times though that you need a little more speed and this is where the 796 comes in. It's that bit bigger, heavier but faster. Then there is the 996, which is the power drill of the three. It's bigger, heavier, faster and a lot more powerful than either of the two smaller drills. This is especially good for heavier work, drilling larger holes in wood, steel or masonry, but it really is a touch too big for everyday use. The 996 also has three speeds which really seems unnecessary. Two is enough. And there is the LED switch which allows you to control the led on the drill. Three levels of brightness and the last, brightest one stays on permanently once you hit the trigger. One thing that is very noticeable about all three drills is you would swear they are all made by different companies. They all have similar characteristics but they all have different ones too. The 709 for example is the quietest of the three but both the 796 and 996 make a loud clunk noise when spinning fast and you release the power button. Very odd. Also the 996 clutch selector is very noisy, whereas on both the 796 and the 709 it's very quiet. And on all of them the clutch settings are different and the clutch on the 996 is very strange. Instead of just clicking when the clutch slips, it makes an almost inaudible click and just stops turning altogether ( the motor switches off ). Saves power I guess. Also, the speed of the drill is set according to the clutch setting. The lower the clutch is set the slower the drill turns, so you do have to make sure that the clutch is set to "drill" or you won't get the highest speed from the drill. It happens on all three speeds. I guess this is clever, but really I am not sure it's needed, and it certainly can be confusing. You are sitting there wondering why the drill isn't going very fast when you realise it's because the clutch setting is low. Also when the clutch activates it just so happens to be exactly the same as when the battery runs out.... confusing. Personally I removed the belt clip. They are a darn nuisance, they catch on everything. They are useful for some people, but not me. On the 996 the drill is so heavy it's likely to end up with your pants round your ankles. So, best for heavier work, the 996 is a great, but the clever refinements DeWalt have added just seem to leave people confused. All in all I love using the 996 for masonry, but the best general purpose drill is the lighter 796. As a really cute, light duty, the 709 can't be beaten.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best I ever had. Definitely recommend it!
*by K***Y on 1 January 2021*

Amazing tool. Best drill I ever had so far. Been using it for a while and it constantly outperforms my expectations. With 5Ah battery lasts very long when used by a DIYer. It's got tons of torque and will snap small screws if you're not careful. That would be a downside of it. To me the lowest torque setting is still quite high.. but the trigger is quite good for modulating rpms. It's got 3 speed settings 0-450/0-1300/0-2000 which is plenty to choose from and provides enough speed for good gamer drill action. At top speed it gives 38250BMP and does actually go through walls very easy. I like the belt hook and magnetic holder for you other bit/drill as well. It also has a convenient light with 3 settings with 1/4 and 1/2 brightness that turns on whenever you squeeze the trigger and stays on for about 30 seconds. Last setting is a torch. That's a full brightness and stays on. That feature actually is somewhat annoying as whenever you first squeeze the trigger the LED will flash full bright before going to set setting. And whenever working with anything electrical it scares the Jesus out of me. Every freaking time! But might be something wrong with me... Anyway I could not recommend it more. It's not cheap but great and durable with all the features you will need and lasts for a very long time on the big battery.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Slightly heavy, but powerful and performance is grate. This is the top model I have used.
*by A***Z on 30 September 2019*

For more than five years, I 've been using DeWalt 785. It was good, light weight, enough powerful for use like screwdriver, drilling holes in wood, some thin metal sheet, but not for drilling concrete, bad hammer drill. But it fallows down twice from the scaffold and broke transmission. Now always working like hammer drill. Now I decided to buy the professional DeWalt 986, body only, as the two batteries remained from the old. This one is super. Slightly heavier than 785, but it is much better in performance in all aspects than 785. Especially I can now drill holes in concrete. Tried it and doing great. Brushless motor is perfect and drain battery much less. It's a great tool for that kind of money.

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