Lowe's has the DEWALT XTREME 12-Volt Max Variable Speed Brushless 3/8-in Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (2-Batteries Included)
Item #1323373
Model #DCF902F2
- DCF902 12V MAX Brushless 3/8-in impact wrench has 30% more torque (when using DCB122 2 Ah battery vs DCF813 using DCB120 1.3 Ah battery)
- Brushless motor for maximum runtime and durability
- 3/8-in square drive
- 3 mode settings including Precision Wrench™ for control in a variety of applications
- 3 LED lights for illumination onto work surface
- Lightweight at 1.73 lbs (tool only)
- Kitted with 2.0 Ah batteries with state of charge indicator
- Belt clip included for portability
Includes DCF902B 12V MAX Brushless 3/8-in impact wrench, two DCB122 12V MAX batteries with state of charge indicator, DCB112 12V and 20V MAX charger, belt clip and a kit bag.
ALSO includes an additional DEWALT 12-Volt Max 5 Amp-Hour Lithium Power Tool Battery with a retail value of $79.99 for free.
The total discount for this combo is $129.99.
Please note that the free battery offer is also available on other DEWALT cordless tools, but this one had the largest combo markdown I could find.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-X...1000981132
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1. As for lug nuts, I have two cars which I've personal torqued with torque wrench to 76 ft-lbs & 83 ft-lbs. These came off without any problems with the 2Ah battery fully charged.
2. If you are looking to sell the 5Ah battery that came with it, know that ebay is flooded with them right now since this is not exactly a new deal. And the most recently sold/completed ones seem to go for ~$50-60 when I last checked which still makes this set a pretty slick deal.
3. There are not a lot of tools for dewalts 12v line. There are some of the basics like power drill etc. Although dewalt announced (?) a new version of this 12v subcompact impact wrench that is supposed to be rated at 450 ft-lbs breakaway though who knows without actual testing.
4. There is a project farm video that compares a handful of subcompact impact wrenches and this exact dewalt model came in objectively weaker compared to Milwaukee's & Ridgid's version of subcompact, so if you are chasing that maximum torque this may not be for you. Link: https://youtu.be/dsZSg_aiNUE
Overall I am very happy with this purchase as it suits my needs perfectly. Would I have preferred a stubby? Sure but not for ~$200 when I got this dewalt for half the price...this is not even counting selling the free 5Ah since I really don't need three batteries. But again I just don't need that much torque so ymmv.
1. As for lug nuts, I have two cars which I've personal torqued with torque wrench to 76 ft-lbs & 83 ft-lbs. These came off without any problems with the 2Ah battery fully charged.
2. If you are looking to sell the 5Ah battery that came with it, know that ebay is flooded with them right now since this is not exactly a new deal. And the most recently sold/completed ones seem to go for ~$50-60 when I last checked which still makes this set a pretty slick deal.
3. There are not a lot of tools for dewalts 12v line. There are some of the basics like power drill etc. Although dewalt announced (?) a new version of this 12v subcompact impact wrench that is supposed to be rated at 450 ft-lbs breakaway though who knows without actual testing.
4. There is a project farm video that compares a handful of subcompact impact wrenches and this exact dewalt model came in objectively weaker compared to Milwaukee's & Ridgid's version of subcompact, so if you are chasing that maximum torque this may not be for you. Link: https://youtu.be/dsZSg_aiNUE
Overall I am very happy with this purchase as it suits my needs perfectly. Would I have preferred a stubby? Sure but not for ~$200 when I got this dewalt for half the price...this is not even counting selling the free 5Ah since I really don't need three batteries. But again I just don't need that much torque so ymmv.
Lots of good points there. However, base on the information provided by torque test channel. New Dewalt 12v impact wrench beats m12 stubby, not by alot. Intrested to see what else (if) Dewalt plans on releasing for their 12v platform.
https://youtu.be/KLCJXozMn9w
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1. As for lug nuts, I have two cars which I've personal torqued with torque wrench to 76 ft-lbs & 83 ft-lbs. These came off without any problems with the 2Ah battery fully charged.
2. If you are looking to sell the 5Ah battery that came with it, know that ebay is flooded with them right now since this is not exactly a new deal. And the most recently sold/completed ones seem to go for ~$50-60 when I last checked which still makes this set a pretty slick deal.
3. There are not a lot of tools for dewalts 12v line. There are some of the basics like power drill etc. Although dewalt announced (?) a new version of this 12v subcompact impact wrench that is supposed to be rated at 450 ft-lbs breakaway though who knows without actual testing.
4. There is a project farm video that compares a handful of subcompact impact wrenches and this exact dewalt model came in objectively weaker compared to Milwaukee's & Ridgid's version of subcompact, so if you are chasing that maximum torque this may not be for you. Link: https://youtu.be/dsZSg_aiNUE
Overall I am very happy with this purchase as it suits my needs perfectly. Would I have preferred a stubby? Sure but not for ~$200 when I got this dewalt for half the price...this is not even counting selling the free 5Ah since I really don't need three batteries. But again I just don't need that much torque so ymmv.