20V 714 Drill Review
Our verdict
The 20V Model 714 delivers 1550 RPM on a 20-volt DC battery at $36.99, with 580 reviews at 4.5 stars and 400 monthly purchases confirming solid buyer demand.
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Buyers who want a high-RPM 20V drill at mid-range pricing with a strong buyer-validated track record
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Those who prioritize a lightweight build, since the 3.43-pound weight is on the heavier side for this category
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Voltage 20 Volts (DC)
- Amps 1500 Milliamps
- Speed 1550 RPM
- Weight 3.43 Pounds
- Dimensions 21"L x 7.8"W x 23.5"H
- Priced 27% below the category median ($50.99 across 103 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 580 owner ratings
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Popularity2.6/5
580 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The 20V Model 714 runs on a 20-volt DC battery with 1,500-milliamp capacity and tops out at 1550 RPM. That speed-to-voltage ratio handles a full range of household and light professional tasks, from drilling through softwood and plywood to driving larger fasteners.
At 3.43 pounds, the Model 714 is heavier than several competitors in its price class. The tradeoff is typically added stability during drilling, but buyers who work overhead for extended periods should factor the weight into their decision.
With 580 reviews at 4.5 stars and 400 units moved last month, the 714 has built a solid buyer-validated profile at $36.99. The combination of RPM, voltage, and review volume makes it a well-rounded mid-range pick.
Pros
- 1550 RPM on a 20V DC platform is a strong speed spec for the $36.99 price
- 580 reviews at 4.5 stars reflects consistently positive buyer outcomes
- 400 monthly purchases confirm active, ongoing real-world demand
- 20V DC, 1500mA battery provides good sustained power delivery
Cons
- 3.43 pounds is heavier than comparable 20V drills, which may cause fatigue during extended overhead work
- Generic brand identity raises questions about battery sourcing and after-sale support
Specifications
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 20 Volts (DC) |
| Amps | 1500 Milliamps |
| Speed | 1550 RPM |
| Weight | 3.43 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 21"L x 7.8"W x 23.5"H |
Performance notes
Battery-powered at 20 Volts DC with 1,500 milliamps and a top speed of 1550 RPM. Weighs 3.43 pounds. Capable across standard drilling and driving in softwood, drywall, and composite materials. Higher weight may affect comfort for sustained overhead tasks.
What buyers say
Owners generally report satisfaction with the 1550 RPM performance and the price-to-performance ratio. The 3.43-pound weight draws occasional comments from buyers doing a lot of overhead or wall work. Most find the drill performs reliably for general home improvement tasks.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 1500 milliamps mean for battery capacity?
1500 milliamps (1.5Ah) is a standard light-capacity battery size. It is suited to intermittent household use rather than continuous heavy-duty professional applications.
Is 3.43 pounds heavy for a cordless drill?
For a 20V cordless drill, 3.43 pounds is on the heavier end. Lighter 20V alternatives in this price range weigh under 2.1 pounds, so weight is worth considering if overhead work is frequent.
Questions?
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