DeWALT 12V MAX Brushless Cordless 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x Batteries & More
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Lowe's has DeWALT XTREME 12V MAX Brushless Cordless 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.0Ah Batteries, Charger & Bag (DCF801F2) on sale for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Includes:
1x 12V MAX* Brushless 1/4" impact driver (DCF801)
2x 2.0 Ah 12V Batteries (DCB122)
1x Charger (DCB112)
1x Belt Clip
1x Kit Bag
Features:
Brushless motor for maximum runtime and durability
1/4-in quick release drop and load hex that accepts 1-in bit tips
3 mode settings including the Precision Drive™ feature for accuracy
3 LED lights on nose for work surface illumination
Lightweight at 1.75 lbs (tool only)
Kitted with 2.0 Ah batteries with state of charge indicator
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Offer ends 5/1/2024.
Rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 180 Lowe's customer reviews.
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Model: DeWalt 12V MAX XTREME 1/4 in. Cordless Brushless Impact Driver Kit (Battery & Charger)
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To be honest, the fact that this battery charges in most Dewalt chargers and this is as powerful as the top of the line drivers on the "2" setting it's really not bad. That said M12 is still imho a far superior 12v tool line overall and I suffer through having 2 completely incompatible battery systems for it lol. If you're not doing automotive type work and want some compact tools these aren't bad, but a powerstack and atomic 20v tool isn't much bigger for most jobs. If you don't have an impact and need one for occasional use this is probably fine, but you can get a DCF850/845 bare tool for around 75 on deals which aren't much bigger and are the new "top of the line" 20v drivers and 887s (the previous top of the line but larger body driver) I think are even cheaper now.
Same 12V kills it for me, but more power to anyone still running them
Dewalt is still developing their 12v line - your comment implies it's dead or something. There are some downsides (tool coverage) but for some use cases (most homeowners) 12v is a better fit. It's typically more than powerful enough and lighter and more compact.
It's a great unit and line for smaller home improvement project. We bought my son the 12v drill and I actually find myself grabbing it more for smaller projects due to the smaller frame and lighter weight. For 2 batteries and the driver, this will be a good gift to add to his collection. I'll be in for one.
It's a great unit and line for smaller home improvement project. We bought my son the 12v drill and I actually find myself grabbing it more for smaller projects due to the smaller frame and lighter weight. For 2 batteries and the driver, this will be a good gift to add to his collection. I'll be in for one.
Same here, have the 887 and 850, still grab this I'm unless I absolutely need the power of the 20v tools. This one is just feels better.
I've purchased most of the 12v line since, the screwdriver is amazing too.
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Same 12V kills it for me, but more power to anyone still running them
Home Depot has the atomic bundle for $170
I'd still rock the 20v over 18v anytime
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I've purchased most of the 12v line since, the screwdriver is amazing too.
The 12v battery works on the 20v charger, so basically the same battery line if you've already invested in the 20v line
Thank you for noticing this