DeWALT 8V MAX Cordless Gyroscopic Screwdriver Kit w/ 2x 8V 1Ah MAX Batteries
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Amazon has DeWALT 8V MAXCordlessGyroscopic Screwdriver Kit w/ 2x 8V 1Ah MAX Compact Batteries, Charger and Bag (DCF680N2) on sale for $79. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
Motion activation variable speed (0 - 430 RPM) and reversing control
Adjustable two-position handle; straight or pistol grip
15 clutch position settings
LED provides illumination in confined areas without shadowing
Battery charge status on tool notifies when to charge packs
1/4" hex allows for quick screwdriver bit change and holds 1" bit tips
Includes two 8V 1Ah MAX battery packs, charger and bag
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Model: DEWALT 8-Volt 1/4-in Cordless Screwdriver (2-Batteries Included and Charger Included) in Yellow | DCF680N2
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The Dewalt screwdriver tested in the Project Farm video[youtu.be] was not this one; it was the DCF682N1 which cannot convert to pistol grip and does not have an adjustable clutch.
Bought this earlier this year for $109. Very happy with it.
Nice driver but it takes some getting used to twisting it to make it go.
It's a cross between a manual ratcheting bit driver and a 1/4" hex impact driver.
Works really well with those loooong screws in electrical outlets and switches.
These are great; but be advised that Dewalt has not done anything with the 8v line. There used to be a way underpowered 8v flash light, and thats it. Dewalt never did anything else with 8v.
This screw driver is great when you have to drive something more delicate or at an awkward angle, like over your head, or some where you can't even see.
I am glad I have one, but just be warned this tool may not be around long.
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Think I saw this in a project farm video and it did ok. Not sure I want to pay 80 for something like this though.
The Dewalt screwdriver tested in the Project Farm video[youtu.be] was not this one; it was the DCF682N1 which cannot convert to pistol grip and does not have an adjustable clutch.
Bought this earlier this year for $109. Very happy with it.
Nice driver but it takes some getting used to twisting it to make it go.
It's a cross between a manual ratcheting bit driver and a 1/4" hex impact driver.
Works really well with those loooong screws in electrical outlets and switches.
The Dewalt screwdriver tested in the Project Farm video[youtu.be] was not this one; it was the DCF682N1 which cannot convert to pistol grip and does not have an adjustable clutch.
Doesn't one of them have a common issue when it doesn't operate correctly, anymore, or fails prematurely?
I'm saying it's a common issue, though, that a significant number of people have experienced, above and beyond a failure here or there, or a problem here or there.
Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.
I'm saying it's a common issue, though, that a significant number of people have experienced, above and beyond a failure here or there, or a problem here or there.
Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.
These are great; but be advised that Dewalt has not done anything with the 8v line. There used to be a way underpowered 8v flash light, and thats it. Dewalt never did anything else with 8v.
This screw driver is great when you have to drive something more delicate or at an awkward angle, like over your head, or some where you can't even see.
I am glad I have one, but just be warned this tool may not be around long.
I'm saying it's a common issue, though, that a significant number of people have experienced, above and beyond a failure here or there, or a problem here or there.
Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.
I had one fail on me. DeWalt sent me a new one easily. It's my favorite tool for furniture, electronics, outlets, toys. Etc. The clutch feature is great. I have the adjustable screwdriver with two batteries. They are meant for small/light duty projects for when you don't need the XR driver.
I bought this a couple years ago on sale. I think I've used it once. Unless you have something where you need to do screw's all the time then just use regular screwdrivers.
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Nice driver but it takes some getting used to twisting it to make it go.
It's a cross between a manual ratcheting bit driver and a 1/4" hex impact driver.
Works really well with those loooong screws in electrical outlets and switches.
This screw driver is great when you have to drive something more delicate or at an awkward angle, like over your head, or some where you can't even see.
I am glad I have one, but just be warned this tool may not be around long.
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Nice driver but it takes some getting used to twisting it to make it go.
It's a cross between a manual ratcheting bit driver and a 1/4" hex impact driver.
Works really well with those loooong screws in electrical outlets and switches.
Doesn't one of them have a common issue when it doesn't operate correctly, anymore, or fails prematurely?
Haven't we all had that problem a time or two....
I'm saying it's a common issue, though, that a significant number of people have experienced, above and beyond a failure here or there, or a problem here or there.
Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.
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Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.
It was a joke...
This screw driver is great when you have to drive something more delicate or at an awkward angle, like over your head, or some where you can't even see.
I am glad I have one, but just be warned this tool may not be around long.
Just couldn't remember what it was, and if it is this model, or the one before. Hopefully, someone can chime in.