
Membership is open to you if you are an individual, you reside in Canada and you are of the age of majority in the province in which you reside. The Program is made available by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (referred to as Canadian Tire or we) on the following terms and conditions.Participating in the ProgramIn order to collect and redeem electronic Canadian Tire Money (eCTM®), you must become a member (a Member). You can find the DeWalt DCK287D1M1 combo kit at the Home Depot for around $300.Triangle Rewards™ Program This page sets out important information about the Triangle Rewards program (the Program) – the program that rewards you with electronic Canadian Tire Money when you shop at participating Canadian Tire® stores, on-line at canadiantire.ca and at Canadian Tire gas bars. This DeWalt drill/driver combo kit is backed by a 3-year limited warranty and 90-day money-back guarantee. The kit also comes with the charger and a tool bag. Both the DCF887 impact driver and DCD796 compact hammer drill are brushless motors powered by a 2Ah and 4Ah Lithium-ion battery. If you’re looking for a great all-around drill and impact driver, then it’s hard to go wrong with this DCK287D1M1 DeWalt combo kit. In addition, the knurling covering the outside of the chuck make toolless bit changes a breeze. Users can also choose to switch the light to task-light mode, and the LED will remain On for 20-minutes.ĭeWalt’s all steel chuck does a great job at grasping drill bits.

It does a decent job of providing enough light for the work at hand. This LED shines from the base, near the battery, up toward the area of work. The LED light on the DCD796 is unlike that of the DCF887.

Again, the DCD796 brushless hammer-drill had no problem burying the 1/4″ bit as deep as we wanted to go. With a quick turn of the clutch ring to the ‘hammer’ symbol, we were ready for action. After a few holes with the hole saw, we changed it out for a 1/4″ Bosch Multi-Purpose bit for a little hammer-drill action in concrete. The DeWalt drill has no problem churning the bit through in one pass. Using a 2″ hole saw, we tested the DCD796 drill in a typical 2×4 stud.
