Everyone knows that buying in bulk can save you money, but
that remains the same even when buying tools. Dewalt has some really great combo
kits at Home Depot that is perfect for anyone looking for great tools at an
awesome price, and the two we are looking at today is the Dewalt 8 piece combo
kit with the ToughSystem (DCKTS882D2M1), and the three piece combo kit (DCK344C2).
Let’s start off with the big boy Dewalt 8 piece combo kit. If
you are looking to get into the trades, or just looking for some great tools
for around the house, this kit has everything you need to get the job done.
What comes in the 8 piece kit:
- Drill, Impact Driver, Circular & Reciprocating Saw
& Grinder
- Oscillating Tool, Impact Wrench, Flashlight &
ToughSystem Case
- (2) 2.0 Ah and (1) 4.0 Ah 20-Volt Max Batteries
DCD771 is compact (front to back) and lightweight, designed
to fit into tight areas
DCF885 offers 1-handed loading for its 1/4 in. hex chuck
that accepts 1 in. bit tips
DCS381 with keyless blade clamp allows for quick blade
change without touching blade or reciprocating shaft
DCL040 is a bright flashlight to illuminate your work area
with LED output of 110-Lumen

DCS393 with 6-1/2 in. carbide blade can cut 2x4's at a 45
angle in a single pass
DCG412 has an 8,000 rpm motor that provides high power for
cutting and grinding applications
DCF883 is compact (5.70 in. front to back) and lightweight
(3.4 lbs.) designed to fits into tight areas
Not only do you get all of this above, but they also added a battery
charger, three batteries (2)-2Ah and (1) 4Ah and the large ToughSystem Case.
Now even though you do get all of these tools, the one thing
I want to point out is that these tools are brushed tools, and even though they
offer more than enough power to get the job done.
Best and worst tool
out of the bunch,
Best of the bunch: Though this combo kit has a lot of tools,
there is one that shines, and one…well not so much. The best to by far in my
opinion in this entire kit is the Multi tool. It’s powerful, versatile and just
all around awesome.
Worst of the bunch: The one tool that really disappointed me in
this combo was the drill. It’s not only under powered, but it started smoking,
and when I say smoking, I mean smoke signals. We always try to push the tools
we review to the max, but within 5 minutes drill completely died. It’s fine when
used for basic drilling applications, but stay far, far away from paddle bits
with this.
All in all, it’s a great set for a home owners or an
apprentice, but they are not the best Dewalt has to offer.
The second combo kit that we looked at was the Dewalt 3 piece combo set with soft case (DCK344C2).
This combo set comes with
- Cordless Drill/Driver, Impact Driver, & Oscillating
Tool
- (2) 20-Volt MAX Batteries, Charger, and Bag
- Compatible with the entire line of DEWALT 20-Volt Max
tools
- DCD771
is compact (front to back) and lightweight, designed to fit into tight
areas
- DCD771
- high-speed transmission delivers 2 speeds (0-450 and 1500 RPM) for a
range of fastening and drilling applications
- DCD771
- 1/2 in. single sleeve ratcheting chuck provides tight bit gripping
strength
- DCD771
- ergonomic handle ensures comfort and control
- DCF885
offers 1-handed loading for its 1/4 in. hex chuck that accepts 1 in. bit
tips
- DCF885
- powerful 20-Volt motor provides up to 1400 in. lbs. of max torque
- DCF885
- produces little kickback (reactionary torque) for reduced fatigue and
less chance of stripped screws
- DCS355
has a Quick-Change accessory system that allows blades and attachments to
be changed quickly without wrenches
- DCS355
- dual-grip variable speed trigger gives users ultimate speed and
application control
- DCS355
- bright LED light illuminates dark work surfaces for accurate cutting
Again, our favorite tool in this kit was the multi tool, but
the impact gun and impact wrench are also solid tools. We drove ½” lags through
treated 4x4’s with both of these tools, and though they definitely weren’t the
fastest, they still got it done.

As for use and abuse, we used this on many different
applications such as driving screws into treated wood, drilling holes into
metal, driving lags and removing lug nuts, and they held up great. I also did
not notice any type of overheating on either of these units.
Though we did have issues with the drill from the 8 piece
set, every other tool in these combo kits held up well, and did what we needed
them to do. We absolutely love the multi tools, and think it not only rivals
anything on the market, but is probably better than anything on the market.
These are great kits that help you save money while offering
some great tools. They may not be the best tools Dewalt offer, but they are
still a great set to own.
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