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expiredhowdeye posted Oct 26, 2020 12:11 PM
expiredhowdeye posted Oct 26, 2020 12:11 PM

DeWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench + 4.0Ah Battery Kit

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$199

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Home Depot has DeWALT 20-Volt MAX XR Brushless High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Detent Pin Anvil + 4.0Ah Battery Kit (DCF899M1) on sale for $199. Shipping is free. Thanks howdeye

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  • DeWALT 20-Volt MAX XR Brushless High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench
  • 20-Volt XR Lithium Ion 4.0Ah Battery
  • DCB115 Charger
  • Tool Bag

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Home Depot has DeWALT 20-Volt MAX XR Brushless High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Detent Pin Anvil + 4.0Ah Battery Kit (DCF899M1) on sale for $199. Shipping is free. Thanks howdeye

Includes:
  • DeWALT 20-Volt MAX XR Brushless High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench
  • 20-Volt XR Lithium Ion 4.0Ah Battery
  • DCB115 Charger
  • Tool Bag

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xdotax
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I have the detent anvil on my DCF894 and can take off the sockets by hand without a problem....
bcg27
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While the 899 gets you roughly double the torque of the 894, I would recommend the 894 if removing lug nuts is your application. The 894 is plenty powerful for that and you'll just be carrying around unnecessary size and weight unless you have a more demanding application. In a vacuum this is probably the better deal though.
BuyAChiaPet
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It has a switch for 3 settings as well as a variable speed trigger. I pretty much stick to setting "2"

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Oct 26, 2020 10:50 PM
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Ram2013Oct 26, 2020 10:50 PM
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Great deal! After 10% military discount was able to score one for $194.68 out the door.
Oct 26, 2020 10:56 PM
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JS760Oct 26, 2020 10:56 PM
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Quote from Nineseven :
almost.

Yours is the second best, and you typically see that sale on homedepot at least once a month

a few weeks ago home depot had the below combo on sale for $200.00
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../314721053

that is the best deal i have ever seen. I missed it too, sold out. But i will be waiting for it again.
Almost.

That deal was 220, and no one could get it because it was sold out before the deal of the day notification even came out.
Oct 26, 2020 11:21 PM
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mojeb21Oct 26, 2020 11:21 PM
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Need hog ring !
Oct 26, 2020 11:24 PM
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boxturtleOct 26, 2020 11:24 PM
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Quote from Starks :
are these the ones that say "Made in the USA" on the box?
Yes, all model 899s are made in USA. The mid-torque 894s are hit or miss.
Oct 26, 2020 11:27 PM
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ceraboyOct 26, 2020 11:27 PM
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I would also concur for the casual user the hog ring is the way to go. I borrowed my neighbors detent pin model using my own impact sockets before I bought my own and I loved the tool, hated changing sockets. During my own research in different tool forums I also found some heavy users actually breaking the detent pin anvil since it is weakened with having to drill out and insert the detent pin and spring. This tool is great for removal (think Honda 19mm crank pulley bolt), one must exercise caution with over torquing on tightening, but using Speed 1 is nice, then the torque wrench. This is a fantastic deal though, as I picked up my hog ring model as a bare tool only slightly less than this.
Oct 26, 2020 11:50 PM
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toolguy12Oct 26, 2020 11:50 PM
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[QUOTE=Scoreracing;141563012]I just purchased this. What all can I do with this as a casual DIYer? I saw some not recommend for lug nuts as it will over tighten.

Well isn't that what a torque wrench is supposed to finish

Exactly...tighten with torque wrench

I think the prior post writer was confused..as you would not use an impact wrench for final tightening process

Most common diy usage is to remove lug nuts on auto tires...basically for mechanic /auto based maintenance and repairs
Last edited by toolguy12 October 26, 2020 at 06:17 PM.
Oct 26, 2020 11:55 PM
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toolguy12Oct 26, 2020 11:55 PM
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Quote from Starks :
are these the ones that say "Made in the USA" on the box?
the one i bought today, has a huge "made in USA " sticker on it..
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Oct 26, 2020 11:58 PM
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plainpat1990Oct 26, 2020 11:58 PM
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In for one ! Thanks op great tool and I love another battery and charger
Oct 27, 2020 12:34 AM
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BuyAChiaPetOct 27, 2020 12:34 AM
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Quote from toolguy12 :
the one i bought today, has a huge "made in USA " sticker on it..
Small print "From globally sourced components"

Pretty slick
Last edited by BuyAChiaPet October 26, 2020 at 07:39 PM.
Oct 27, 2020 12:38 AM
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ManletOct 27, 2020 12:38 AM
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I am hoping Ryobi releases a high torque one later on, the one I currently have is rated pretty low (350 ft/lbs) compared to this, but it takes care of the majority of work I've done on my vehicle, but having a high torque one for those stubborn bolts would be nice
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Oct 27, 2020 02:43 AM
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IV2016Oct 27, 2020 02:43 AM
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For occasional automotive use (maybe 3 times per year doing lug nuts and suspension work), is it worth getting this over the Avid Power impact wrench on Amazon for less than 100 bucks. I know this is better quality, but is it overkill?
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Oct 27, 2020 02:56 AM
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prudogOct 27, 2020 02:56 AM
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In for 1. I have a DW 899 hog ring version and been waiting to buy one as gift for my 77yo dad with farm. I find hog ring can be difficult to line up to put sockets on and I end up tapping ground or equipment to drive it on. I guess I will find out if I prefer easy on or easy off or if getting off with detent is an issue at all. I normally use larger deep-well impacts 18-23mm or SAE equiv on wheels, hay disc mower blades, or baler roller bearings so plenty to grab and twist off. I mostly like this deal because of the charger and bag since dad has no Dewalt tools and better than $259 grainger for hog ring. While recently changing a flat in the pasture, I also used my Dewalt inflator to air up large rear tractor tires from 5 PSI to 20 PSI and topped off the front tires too. Lithium powered tools are a game changer!
Oct 27, 2020 03:33 AM
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JeffrohlmsOct 27, 2020 03:33 AM
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Got 2 at Lowes (closer than HD). They price matched. One for me and one for dad.
Oct 27, 2020 03:41 AM
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fyuOct 27, 2020 03:41 AM
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Quote from IV2016 :
For occasional automotive use (maybe 3 times per year doing lug nuts and suspension work), is it worth getting this over the Avid Power impact wrench on Amazon for less than 100 bucks. I know this is better quality, but is it overkill?
this is overkill, but that generic amazon one has a pretty low rating. it should do most lug nuts, but rusted suspension nuts and bolts will be a challenge.

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Oct 27, 2020 03:46 AM
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Dannny22Oct 27, 2020 03:46 AM
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Quote from xdotax :
I use the DCF894 for changing tires and it works fine but sometimes takes several seconds of impact before it loosens the lugs. The DCF899 has over twice the torque and would loosen lug nuts even faster. However it could also over-tighten them.

I got the DCF894 for $179 with a free battery, but $199 for the DCF899, battery, and charger is a fantastic deal.
I have too DCF894 purchased with $150 and I'm happy with it basically takes out every screw from my car's including the axle with is metric 36 so I will not pay more for something that I don't need it unless you are working in a Auto repair shop
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