Tuesday 13 October 2020

dewalt 20v max impact driver review


Makes auto repair/restore _much_ easier and more fun. Get one. The bag is tiny :)

I love this thing. I've been working on cars a long, long time and wish I had gotten one sooner. It makes working on cars much faster and more fun. If you fix or modify cars, think about how much time you spend taking nuts and bolts on and off of parts. Bolts on a car may be 15-24 threads per inch, meaning you have to turn a bolt 15 full revolutions to move each bolt one inch. Now imagine if that was almost instantaneous.

This has a lot of torque for a lightweight tool so it can handle a lot of jobs and it's fairly small and cordless so it can get into a lot of spots underneath the car. For bolts that are on too tight for this tool, I still loosen it with a wrench then hit it with this driver because it saves to much time. Same thing for tightening - I'll run it up most or all of the way (depending on torque needed) then set the final torque with a torque wrench.

The bag is not quite to the scale shown in the picture. It's cute for carrying a sandwich to your work site, just don't expect to carry a club sandwich or something with a lot of tomato.

dewalt 20v max impact driver.click here for price 

About this item

  • Increased visibility: Has built in LED with 20 second delay after trigger release
  • Ergonomic design: Compact (5.55 inches front to back)and lightweight (2.8 pounds) design fits into tight areas
  • One handed bit loading: Has a 1/4 inch hex chuck and accepts 1 inch bit tips. No load speed: 0 2,800
  • Reliability: Tools backed by a 3 year limited warranty. Anvil type quick release
  • Includes: (1) DCF885 impact driver, (1) 20 volt max battery (1.5 Ah), and (1) fast charger
  • Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18

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