Lowe's has
DeWALT Xtreme 12-Volt Max Variable Speed Brushless Cordless Impact Driver w/ 2 Batteries (DCF801F2) for
$79 (price reflected in cart).
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
CPO Commerce via eBay also has
DeWALT Xtreme 12-Volt Max Variable Speed Brushless Cordless Impact Driver w/ 2 Batteries (DCF801F2) for
$79.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member jonathankpa for finding this deal.
Includes:
- DeWALT DCF801B 12V Max Brushless 1/4" Impact Driver
- 2x 2.0Ah DCB122 12V Max Batteries
- DCB112 12V and 20V Max Charger
- Belt Clip
- Kit Bag
Editor's Notes & Price Research
This impact driver is 5.05 inches long, rated to produce 1,450 in-lbs of torque, with 3 LED lights on nose for work surface illumination, a brushless motor and 3 mode settings including the Precision Drive feature for accuracy. The batteries feature a state of charge indicator.
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That said, the key downfall with Dewalt 12V line is lack of tool variety. I typically use 20V system for anything outside of drilling, so for drills the Dewalt 12V drills have been my favorite tool since coming out.
I own into 12V, 18V & 20V Dewalt. I own 12V and 20V Bosch, I own 12V Milwaukee jigsaw and drill and some 20V Milwaukee. I have 18V Makita. I own a few other brands (B&D, Kobalt, Craftsman, etc...but don't think they really compare).
I already have the 20V 1/4" and 1/2" impacts. Someone will complain about anything, but this is not a bad tool if you are invested in DeWalt or already have some of these. If not, see what you like and if this line is what you want to invest in.
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That said, the key downfall with Dewalt 12V line is lack of tool variety. I typically use 20V system for anything outside of drilling, so for drills the Dewalt 12V drills have been my favorite tool since coming out.
I own into 12V, 18V & 20V Dewalt. I own 12V and 20V Bosch, I own 12V Milwaukee jigsaw and drill and some 20V Milwaukee. I have 18V Makita. I own a few other brands (B&D, Kobalt, Craftsman, etc...but don't think they really compare).
I already have the 20V 1/4" and 1/2" impacts. Someone will complain about anything, but this is not a bad tool if you are invested in DeWalt or already have some of these. If not, see what you like and if this line is what you want to invest in.
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Yes this set is good. I beat up this same set at work for 3 years with no trouble except for short battery life at times.
This would be a great starter kit. You can also charge the 20volt Dewalt batteries in the same charger.
If was in need for something for the house or buying as a gift I'd get this for sure.
Don't forget a bit set.
For new homeowner, highly recommend Ryobi brushless 18V line. By far the most versatile for a new ecosystem. I have 5x ecosystems including dewalt 20V and Flexvolt. They are indeed great, but not something I would recommend as a starter set.
That said, the key downfall with Dewalt 12V line is lack of tool variety. I typically use 20V system for anything outside of drilling, so for drills the Dewalt 12V drills have been my favorite tool since coming out.
I own into 12V, 18V & 20V Dewalt. I own 12V and 20V Bosch, I own 12V Milwaukee jigsaw and drill and some 20V Milwaukee. I have 18V Makita. I own a few other brands (B&D, Kobalt, Craftsman, etc...but don't think they really compare).
The only 12v competitor will be Milwaukee 12v, and DeWalt has absolutely nothing to compete with. DeWalt is losing this war big time.