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CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill with (1) 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger

Model number
CMCD711D1

V20 Cordless 1/2-in Hammer Drill is here for your tough material needs. It features a high performance motor allowing the user to complete heavy duty job applications. This kit includes 1 2Ah battery and a charger for a ready-to-use setup.

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Model no.
CMCD711D1
Brand
CRAFTSMAN
Category
Hammer Drill
Canonical URL
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Hammer Drill
Voltage (V)
20
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
Brushed
Tool Only
No
Batteries Included
1
Battery Ah
2
Charger Included
Yes
Piece Count
4
Battery Platform
V20
Barcode (UPC)
885911768368
Country of Origin
China
Warranty
3-year limited
Chuck Size (in.)
0.5
Max Speed (RPM)
1,500
Variable Speed
No
Hammer Function
Yes
Clutch Settings
15
No Load Rpm
25,500

§ What's Included

01 (1) V20 Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill with (1) 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger
02 (1) V20 lithium-ion battery (2Ah)
03 (1) Charger

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

Is the CMCD711D1 compatible with CRAFTSMAN V20 batteries, and what size pack makes the most sense?

Yes. The CMCD711D1 runs on the V20 platform. The included 2Ah pack keeps weight down, but moving up to a 4Ah or 6Ah V20 battery makes more sense when you want longer runs between swaps.

When should you choose the CMCD711D1 as sold versus another package option?

Because the CMCD711D1 includes one 2Ah battery and a charger, it is the simpler buy for someone starting from zero. The listed variants, CMCD711C2 (Kit (2 x 1.3Ah)), are the direct comparison points.

What do the key specs on the CMCD711D1 mean in actual use?

The headline numbers are 1500 RPM, 25500 RPM no-load speed, 15 clutch settings, 0.5 in. chuck. Brushed motor construction affects efficiency and heat. More clutch settings give you finer control when you are driving fasteners instead of drilling full power all the time.

How much does the CMCD711D1's brushed motor matter to a buyer?

A brushed CMCD711D1 is the value choice. It can still be the right fit for intermittent jobs, but frequent users usually notice the runtime and performance advantage of brushless alternatives.

How does the CMCD711D1 compare with the listed variants?

The related versions are CMCD711C2 (Kit (2 x 1.3Ah)). Use those variants to compare battery bundle, tool-only versus kit packaging, and whether another option moves up to brushless RP hardware or a different size class.