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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 01, 2024 05:18 PM
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Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger

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Amazon has Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49. Shipping is free.

Ace Hardware also has for Ace Rewards Members (free to join): Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49. Select free store pickup where available.

Lowe's also has Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Delivers 1,460 in-lbs of torque and MAX 2,800 RPMs/3,100 IPM for quick fastening applications
  • LED light helps in dark work areas
  • Quickly release chuck for easy one-handed bit changes
Includes:
  • Impact Driver (CMCF800)
  • V20 20V MAX 1.3Ah Lithium Ion Battery
  • V20 20V MAX Lithium Ion Charger

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Amazon has Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49. Shipping is free.

Ace Hardware also has for Ace Rewards Members (free to join): Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49. Select free store pickup where available.

Lowe's also has Craftsman 20V Max 1/4" Impact Driver Kit w/ 1.3Ah Battery & Charger (‎CMCF800C1) on sale for $49Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Delivers 1,460 in-lbs of torque and MAX 2,800 RPMs/3,100 IPM for quick fastening applications
  • LED light helps in dark work areas
  • Quickly release chuck for easy one-handed bit changes
Includes:
  • Impact Driver (CMCF800)
  • V20 20V MAX 1.3Ah Lithium Ion Battery
  • V20 20V MAX Lithium Ion Charger

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • ‎About the deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $69.
    • 3 Year Limited Warranty
  • About the store:

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clasystems1977
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Coming from a Milwaukee setup, I bought into Craftsman for my vacation home. They are basically Porter Cable. This drive has lots of power, Too much power actually and there is no torque setting so good luck trying to not overdrive things.
JeeperSteve
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For DIY I think they are more than adequate. But for a professional that is going to be using it 3-5 days a week, I would probably go with Milwaukee or DeWalt.
Craftsman is now under the same parent company as DeWalt. So basically Craftsman is sort of used as their value line of tools, In fact I've seen tear down videos where some models even share the same internals. Usually these are the higher trimmed Craftsman and lower/mid level DeWalt.

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davedumontierJul 01, 2024 05:58 PM
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Quote from sjsd :
The drill is 1/2" and not 1/4" as the title says.
"CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Drill/Driver Kit, 1/2 inch, Battery and Charger Included (CMCD700C1) "
But this is the cmcf800c1. I wish it were the 1/2 inch model.
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Not bad, but note it is NOT brushless. I think most would be better served to spend little more and step up to the brushless version if you can find a deal on that one.
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maxsomJul 03, 2024 01:15 PM
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Are Craftsman power tools of a reliably good quality? I know the name doesn't mean anything anymore unfortunately.
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Coming from a Milwaukee setup, I bought into Craftsman for my vacation home. They are basically Porter Cable. This drive has lots of power, Too much power actually and there is no torque setting so good luck trying to not overdrive things.
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violianJul 03, 2024 02:15 PM
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Quote from clasystems1977 :
Coming from a Milwaukee setup, I bought into Craftsman for my vacation home. They are basically Porter Cable. This drive has lots of power, Too much power actually and there is no torque setting so good luck trying to not overdrive things.
Yeah - I've seen a number of YouTube reviews. It exceeds 130 Lb ft torque (car lug nuts for reference is only 100 Lb ft......so you could theoretically mess up your wheels if not careful).
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maxsomJul 03, 2024 02:20 PM
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Quote from violian :
Yeah - I've seen a number of YouTube reviews. It exceeds 130 Lb ft torque (car lug nuts for reference is only 100 Lb ft......so you could theoretically mess up your wheels if not careful).
They're over torqueing lugnuts with an impact that has a 1/2" quick chuck setup?
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Quote from maxsom :
Are Craftsman power tools of a reliably good quality? I know the name doesn't mean anything anymore unfortunately.
For DIY I think they are more than adequate. But for a professional that is going to be using it 3-5 days a week, I would probably go with Milwaukee or DeWalt.
Craftsman is now under the same parent company as DeWalt. So basically Craftsman is sort of used as their value line of tools, In fact I've seen tear down videos where some models even share the same internals. Usually these are the higher trimmed Craftsman and lower/mid level DeWalt.
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mannyiJul 03, 2024 04:08 PM
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probably made up of the same components the are going into the black and decker lithium line. as they are made by the same company. i bought one recently to give as a gift to a home owner that needed their first drill. i was honestly very impressed by the power and feel of these lower end Dewalt (SBD) tools.

ill defiantly take this any day over anything from walmart or random amazon brand, all of whom are known for straight up lying about their performance.
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Carl21Jul 07, 2024 06:01 PM
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Honestly, I'd recommend Ryobi for home owners. They have a very broad line of tools and go on sale quite frequently. My FIL is still using a NiCad system from Hitachi, we're planning on upgrading him to Ryobi at Christmas then slowly building up his tool compatible tool collection over the next few years. (He's traditionally very hard to shop for.)
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scrabble4cashJul 07, 2024 06:32 PM
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lol 1/4" drive pretty useless 120 ft/lb should be good enough for lug nuts but alas
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PhuongN1949Jul 07, 2024 07:02 PM
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Lowe's has a 6 tools set for $200, but one of them is a light so really 5 tools…but I've used my ryobi light more than my skil saw 😂
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GhostGrayBoltJul 07, 2024 07:05 PM
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Quote from violian :
Yeah - I've seen a number of YouTube reviews. It exceeds 130 Lb ft torque (car lug nuts for reference is only 100 Lb ft......so you could theoretically mess up your wheels if not careful).
My car lug nut torque is 150ft lbs...
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Quote from scrabble4cash :
lol 1/4" drive pretty useless 120 ft/lb should be good enough for lug nuts but alas
This is an impact driver, made for driving in screws. You'd want an impact wrench for automotive work.

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eggsaladJul 08, 2024 02:10 PM
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Impact drivers are used for lug nuts just like a impact wrench?

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