DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800 vs Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904

DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: Milwaukee's 2904 wins on raw torque and peak performance; the DCD800 wins on weight and all-day comfort for overhead work.

Winner: Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904

DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800: 6.7/10

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904
Max Torque1,000 in-lb (113 Nm)1,200 in-lb (135 Nm)
Speed Range0–450 / 0–2,000 RPM0–550 / 0–2,000 RPM
Weight (bare)~2.2 lbs~2.8 lbs
Chuck Size1/2 in. ratcheting1/2 in. all-metal ratcheting
Warranty3-year limited5-year limited
Battery PlatformDeWalt 20V MAXMilwaukee M18

DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800

What works

  • 3.4 lbs with compact battery — noticeably lighter for overhead work
  • Excellent build quality and wide DeWalt service network
  • 1,000 in-lb torque handles most residential and light commercial tasks

What doesn't

  • 200 in-lb torque deficit vs the 2904 shows on heavy structural work
  • 3-year warranty shorter than Milwaukee's 5-year coverage

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904

What works

  • 1,200 in-lb max torque — best-in-class for a compact 18V drill
  • 5-year Milwaukee tool warranty vs DeWalt's 3-year
  • All-metal ratcheting chuck holds bits more securely under load

What doesn't

  • 4.2 lbs with battery — noticeably heavier for all-day overhead use
  • M18 batteries are heavier than DeWalt's comparable 20V packs

Bottom line

Our pick: Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2904. It edges out the alternative on 1,200 in-lb max torque — best-in-class for a compact 18v drill. That said, DeWalt 20V MAX XR DCD800 still wins on 3.4 lbs with compact battery — noticeably lighter for overhead work — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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