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DEWALT DW052K-2 Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Impact Driver | List Price: $401.66 Discount Price: $179.95
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| Brand: DeWalt Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 1000 in./lbs. of maximum torque for wide range of fastening applications
- Compact size and weight allows access into tighter areas
- 0-2,400 rpm and 0-3,000 bpm for faster application speed
- 1/4" hex shank drive with quick release
- Includes impact driver, two 12V XR batteries, charger, and kit box
Fast and Torquey [Posted on 2005-11-28] This tool is great. It has high speed (~2200 rpm) until you need high torque, and then it has that too. I use it for almost everything rotary from 1.5" spade bits to little twist drills to driving big screws. It has most of the torque and speed of the 18V unit yet it is small and light and compact. I've owned battery operated drills for ~25 years and this impact driver is a big leap forward. The only issue I have with these is that they are NOISY.
Great tool [Posted on 2006-08-17] I wish I had bought this tool a while ago. It is amazing how it makes driving screws easy. It is so small and light you don't want to stop driving screws! It saves me time on predrilling when I install cabinets. It is well worth the money I spent on it. Actually I just ordered a new one for my carpenter because he could not let it go.....
Light And Powerful [Posted on 2006-08-28] The 12 volt impact wrench is perfect for us HVAC technicians. It's light enouigh to carry to rooftops, fast enouigh to move screws fast, and because of impacting capabilities, never too weak to break loose a hard nut or pierce a thick panel.
The last one I bought is still in service with an apprentice; it's now 2 years old. Most of my drills haven't been worth beans by the time I replace them, and most are replaced after only a year or so.
Thanks for the Power, Scotty [Posted on 2006-12-29] This Impact Driver has been a revelation for me. I bought it as a reconditioned tool. It is the tool I reach for when driving screws or bolts. It's light, small enough to fit into tight spaces, and has plenty of power. I won't drill with it if the drilling has to be very precise. My 18 volt Ridgid drill/driver continues to work great, but wears out my hand due to its weight. A great tool.
Good Power for Small Size [Posted on 2007-05-10] I LOVE my 12V impact driver! I've used (and abused) my 12V DeWalt drill drivers for a couple of years with GREAT results, and this driver fills the "void" by using the same batteries but being able to get into a smaller space. Only thing I miss is the ability to drive screws at a slower speed...
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