Black & Decker BDCDMT120IA 20-volt Matrix Drill and Impact Combo Kit
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12076 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Black & Decker
- Model: BDCDMT120IA
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.50" h x
3.63" w x
12.50" l,
Features
- Matrix Quick Connect System
- Powerful 20v MAX* motor
- 20v Lithium Ion battery
- Includes Impact Driver attachment
- Compact and Lightweight
Product Description
BLACK & DECKER BDCDMT120IA MATRIX 20V DRILL and IMPACT COMBO KIT features the innovative Matrix Quick Connect System, which allows the user to add different heads for different jobs and applications. The Powerful 20v MAX* motor provides enough power for a full range of applications & attachments. This unit operates on a lithium ion battery which is always ready and holds a charge up to 18 months. The impact attachment is perfect for driving schrews and other larger fasteners with ease. The compact and lightweight design allows users to carry out drilling/driving tasks in confined spaces and with ease. Includes (1) 20v MAX Power Unit, (1) Drill/Driver attachment, (1) Impact Driver attachment, (1) 20v MAX Lithium Ion battery, (1) 20v Max Charger, (1) Double ended bit tip.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Great system, powerful 20v platform, 6 tools available B&D says more coming soon
By P. Scott
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R17K9XQU9RNX2S Black and Decker targets their line toward the homeowner/DIYer (not a contractor). They created the matrix system on their extremely powerful 20v platform ($70), which I am very excited about. The system is also available in 12v ($50) and A/C ($40) if you are looking to save money. Personally I use their 20v line of yard tools which work great and so being able to use the same battery with all my tools is a godsend, thanks Black and Decker. Also, the 20v brings you the most power in torque and RPMs versus the other 2 versions.Pros:+20v battery line+MOBILITY is the name of the game. No other tool is this expandable/powerful/AND cordless that could even touch this pricepoint+expandable tool with a drill/saw/router/oscillating/drill/impactdriver available now and more on the way according to black and decker.+saves storage space vs these tools separately+drill has plenty of power for any job and the built in clutch is very helpful+battery hold a charge for 18months on the shelf+no loss of power until the last screwCons:-as of now, EXTREMELY limited availability on some pieces (like the saw) and sellers are ripping off customers because of the supply/demand (b&d says all addons are available for $29 to $39, which is very reasonable but I've seen much higher prices when trying to get the saw).-as some people may realize, making 1 tool to do the job of 6, it wont be as good as buying each tool separately (but in the Pros it saves a LOT of money and space)Conclusion: If you are a new homeowner looking to build up a toolbox of high power tools with a lot of mobility, take a look at the B&D 20v matrix line. In the future you can even expand your tools into yard tools which also use the same battery and charger, making searching for batteries and charging a breeze.UPDATE: I'll start reviewing each attachment as I get them (may not be included in the video)Drill: Standard drill, but the clutch system on it is very nice for more delicate jobs where you don't want to destroy a delicate/thin piece of wood by overtorqueing.What you lose vs a standalone drill. I have the standalone drill as well (in video) and in comparison the standalone is smaller to get into those tighter spots while doing jobs around the house that are close to edges or inside cabinets, etc. The "hump" on the top of the matrix is the cause for this. Also, this tool has NO LED lighting for darker jobs where as my standalone drill does (and it wasn't an expensive drill).Impact driver: ALERT: comes bundled with the drill for $100 MSRP, already a $10 savings vs buying separately so get the combo if the price is right! The impact driver holds a hex bit in place with a quick connect mechanism where you pull the tip out, put the bit in, and then release the tip to lock the bit in place. However, the bit still is able to move around a little (unlike the drill where it doesn't move). Compared to a standalone driver, I'll use the dewalt 20v driver, the matrix is A LOT larger than the typical "stubby" impact drivers you see. However, this attachment is $40 or $30(if purchased in the initial bundle) compared to $180 for the dewalt (gold standard in this example). The dewalt can get into very tight spaces and has LED lighting. The matrix doesnt have LED lighting and I'd like to complain that the included bit is maybe 1/4 to 1/2 inch too long on a tool that is already very long. Still, if you aren't sure if you need an impact driver or not, GET ONE IN THE INITIAL BUNDLE! An impact driver is a great tool because when you hit resistance it adds some extra punch to drive the screw/bolt in. In comparison, with a drill you will be the one who has to put your body weight to PUSH the screw/bolt in. It basically just does some extra work for you and I'd pick it over my drill on any job where I'm not worried about breaking the wood. Also, the driver (like all) can be a bit harsh on the bit, which I find to wear out more quickly with a driver vs a drill.Sander: The best attachment of this system so far. I can't find another cordless sander than comes close. The battery life is insane, they include 6 sandpapers, I believe the grits are listed in the description, but its basically 2 each of 3 different grits (coarse, medium (120), very fine). I've only used the 120 so far when sanding wood and walls for painting. For replacement paper, look for the " black and decker mouse" sandpaper. This sander has the same "clothes iron" shape that lets it get into corners that even your hands cannot. Love the sander. I really can't find any flaws with this one except maybe the availability and cost of replacement sandpaper vs a belt sander but seriously you cannot get into a tricky corner with a belt/circular sander.More to come...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Good for the price and takes little space
By Keith
Let me start with the two negatives, there is no led light, and some of the single function tools might be slightly better in some ways. Oh, the battery takes a long time to charge from a full discharge. But most homeowner jobs shouldn't drain the battery. Just charge after each job.I say good for the price, I mean from local stores as this current price is way to high. Try wal mart or a home supply store.So far I really like it, and I show it off when I get a chance. The add one are reasonably priced. Although you can find cheaper add ons, perhaps in both senses of the word. But you won't find a multiple tool set that takes less space. Btw the Sears craftsman bolt on system is the same system and even made by Black and Decker. The Bolt On has a fast charger and as I recall a air pump that Black and Decker doesn't currently offer.There are some other multi tool systems out there. But as far as I know the B&D is the only one that offers a trim saw. Although the other system offers a auto hammer that B&D doesn't currently.So how does the drill work? Well I have used it several times to drive screws and drill. So far no problems other then missing a led light. I can understand that it is hard to aim a light for a tool that has many heads. As for the drill, it is a almost exact copy of the B&D Max drill which gets good reviews. People seem to really like the grip on the Max. And the Matrix grip is the same. The drill comes with a double headed bit with standard slotted screw bit and a number two Philips bit. The bit fits in a single bit holder at the base of the tool. There are ten torque settings to help reduce stripping screws. I can carry the drill head by itself in my coat pocket.I haven't used the impact driver much so can't comment yet. I have not yet needed the hammering torque yet. So without needing the torque it just runs and sounds like a regular drill. Except this has only a quick change hex bit opening. Because it is quick change I suggest you get the quick change bits that have the indent on the end that goes into the impact driver. Regular bits work though. The impact driver seems good. The only negatives to others I have seen are no led light and some have a smaller head. I can carry the impact head alone in my coat pocket.Should you get a impact driver? I wondered this, since a drill can do everything a impact driver can. If fact a drill has the torque limiter that the impact driver doesn't. But the first time you drive a two inch screw into wood without predrilling you will appreciate it. With a normal drill you need to press down, but also resist the twisting the drill does. In fact that twisting sometimes feels like it will take your arm off. With a impact driver there is no twisting. The first time you use it you will wonder how it can do it without twisting. Impact drivers are neat and arm and wrist savers. The down side is extra noise as it hammers the bit, and bits will wear out sooner, so get impact rated bits. And try a impact driver at a home improvement store.I also have the oscillating multi tool head. It comes with a sander head that I haven't used. I did use the oscillating head to do some flush cuts in wood, under a sink. Worked great, a time saver. Was very noisy, maybe because I was under a cabinet that could resonant. Also I did burn the wood as it cut. I assume this is normal as the blade is long and thin and will rub on what you are cutting. The head also can fit in my coat pocket with blade attached. As far as I know this will work with all other oscillating tool blades.I can't wait to get the trim saw but wish it could cut a two by four...Overall I am very happy with the matrix system. I can carry the whole system in a small bag, and even put extra heads in my coat pocket. An led would be nice, and a battery gauge. But after you get used to the tool you don't need a battery gauge. Down the road if just one breaks, I just replace the one head, not the whole tool, or vice versa. Would I buy it again? Yes. I wish I got this before I got my jig saw. I may still buy the jig saw head since it is lighter to carry the other matrix tools with a jig saw head rather then adding a whole jig saw with case. I will stick with my sander though since I can hook up a vacuum and it covers more area at once, but for small jobs...Seems perfect for a home owner. Contractors tend to need faster access to tools, so switching heads will slow them down. I have heard that B&Ds quality is not enough for a contractor. I have not had a problem with any of my B&D tools, but they get light use.UPDATE 12-22-2012I have used the impact driver several times now. I really like it as it can power in or out screws in wood. Very glad I got it, and on sale no less from HD.I used the sander thing that comes with the oscillator tool. Used for sanding it only lasted about 45 minutes or there abouts. Maybe the actual sander head would last longer? Since the oscillator vibrates so fast, it sands fast with the sander thing. Good for small or detail jobs. Battery runs out too fast for a big job like the front porch I was doing. Like I said, I don't have the sander head which might vibrate slower and be more efficient.Still like the Matrix, even bought the jig saw attachment for under a twenty spot on sale at HD. I have a full corded jig saw, but got the jig saw head anyway. I couldn't pass on the price, and it is easier to carry along just the head, and now I am cordless. Will review after I have used it a bit.Happy with Matrix so far. Can someone suggest a bag to carry the whole kit in?
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
perfect multi-tool for basic home repairs
By Hesh!
I needed a router for bathroom tile work, a circular saw for a flooring project, and a sander to remove some old paint down to the bare wood for staining. Since these were all small DIY weekend repairs, I was hesitant on buying a separate tool for each project.Luckily I found that the B&D 20v Matrix had all the attachments to meet my basic needs. Since I don't have a garage, storage of this drill (including attachments) takes up minimal space.The 20v battery holds a more than adequate charge for what I'm doing. And keeping an additional 20v battery in the charger means I only have seconds of downtime.Thank you Black and Decker for finally making a multi-purpose drill, saw, router, sander, etc. all in one.Note that although this item is fairly reliable, it's not a Makita or a DeWalt, so if you push it to those limits, you may find yourself replacing it.
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