Home Depot has
DeWalt Atomic 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/2" Variable Speed Impact Wrench Kit w/ 5Ah Battery and Charger (DCF921P1) on sale for
$169.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
PEMP for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Get up to 300 ft-lbs of max fastening torque and 450 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque
- he 4-mode speed settings including Precision Wrench control, which helps prevent overtightening in forward
- Timber Mode to optimize performance in wood applications.
- Brighten work areas with an integrated LED work light for enhanced visibility.
- Comes with 20V 5ah Battery + Charger
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Exactly what I'm looking for too. Just watched some YouTube reviews, looks like this has plenty of power for lug nuts and beyond. Think I'll bite.
Let's do it
https://youtu.be/bVbLvWzGYyk?si=
Hmmm I don't know the exact model I have and it's about 6-8nyears old but the current big chunky one puts out 9600 lb in of torque. This one only does 3600 lb in... So like 40% of the power...
mine is dcf 899h. just comparing different tools. still pulling trigger on this deal. can never pass up a battery and bag.
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No powerstack. The video linked above I watched they compared both batteries with this tool and power stack didn't make much difference besides being smaller and less weight.
mine is dcf 899h. just comparing different tools. still pulling trigger on this deal. can never pass up a battery and bag.
But it's twice as big at 8.8" long and weighs 6 lbs vs 5" long and 2.4 lbs.( And probably cost twice as much back in the day.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu1VGp-HSZs
DCF920 at the 4:30 and DCF899 at the 8:20 mark.
The 3/8 could remove lug nuts so this has plenty power
Did it on and F250 (I don't think it was a 350) and it took 5-ish secs of impacting to get it.
So can depend on your vehicle. Like someone else said, over torqued can be a different story. My cars it'll still do it without issue, but on that F250, assuming they WEREN'T over torqued at the time, I'm not sure it would do it.
When I take my cars racing, this is the impact I take for changing wheels.
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