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DeWALT XTREME 12V Max 1/2" Impact Wrench + Bonus 3Ah & 5Ah Batteries & Charger Expired

$149
$278.00
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Lowe's has DeWALT XTREME 12V Max 1/2" Impact Wrench + Bonus 3Ah & 5Ah Batteries & Charger on sale for $149. Select free store pick up where available.
  • Note: Availability for  pickup may vary by location. Bonus Dewalt 12-V 2-Pack Lithium-ion Battery and Charger (3Ah and 5Ah) will automatically be added to cart.
Thanks to community member RyanC2017 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • DeWALT XTREME 12V Max 1/2" Impact Wrench (DCF901B)
  • DeWALT 12-V 2-Pack Lithium-ion Battery and Charger (DCB135C)
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Model: DEWALT XTREME 12-volt Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2-in Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (Bare Tool) | DCF901B

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One thing to keep in mind here, is this is for the 12v series. Yes it said in the title, but the 5AH battery blinded me of that. So if you're thinking of adding to your 20v Max collection, this is starting over.
just an FYI, acme tools had this promo for 2 months now, but they also had 10% and 20% coupons that stacked with this. there is also cashback from a website i can't mention here because they are competitor.

i paid about $90 for the same thing after coupon and $35 cashback (see attached screen shots). so if you don't need this right now, don't rush because you can do way better
People have strong feelings about it one way or another. Ultimately, in HD's case they explicitly itemize prices and allow partial returns on their bundle deals. If they wanted to put a stop to it, they could/would have done it years ago. They're still moving inventory, still pulling profit.. and customers get to walk away feeling like they got a good deal - everyone's happy except the fun police here who assume HD is getting 'cheated' by allowing this. (inb4 downvotes)

..also kinda goofy to call it a "hack" rather than just the partial return it is.

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jomarrod
04-26-2024 at 06:06 AM.
04-26-2024 at 06:06 AM.
What is the benefit of having 12v over 18v tools? Not sure if I need this
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big mike
04-26-2024 at 06:13 AM.
04-26-2024 at 06:13 AM.
Quote from jomarrod :
What is the benefit of having 12v over 18v tools? Not sure if I need this
Size mainly, for tools that don't need maximum power the 12v tools are built smaller and that makes more sense paired with the smaller 12v batteries. IMHO Milwaukee's M12 was a much better use of the shrink enabled by that compromise, but Dewalt chose inter-operability of chargers and some accessories like radios and lights by using a shortened version of the same battery form factor.
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WiseStranger5138
04-29-2024 at 03:13 PM.
04-29-2024 at 03:13 PM.
Quote from big mike :
Size mainly, for tools that don't need maximum power the 12v tools are built smaller and that makes more sense paired with the smaller 12v batteries.
This is the correct answer. I think the 20V product line is the better investment for most people, offering more power and battery compatibility with a lot more tools at a similar price. Only reason to go 12V is if you value the compactness of the tools and batteries.
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WickedAwesomeRealtor
04-29-2024 at 03:56 PM.
04-29-2024 at 03:56 PM.
Meh, great wrench for sure. Bought it last month for like 109 with free gift or something with a hack and was even cheaper
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randolfchua
04-30-2024 at 11:08 AM.
04-30-2024 at 11:08 AM.
Quote from JayJ4703 :
Almost bought it then realized it's 12V when all my DeWalt tools are 20v

Was looking into Ridgid because of their "Lifetime Service Agreement". Unlike me who is just starting to look at powertools, you seem to be knowledgeable…
What's your thoughts on Ridgid versus Dewalt?
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