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DEWALT 20V Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2" Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only) $99 + Free Shipping

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Lowes [lowes.com] has DEWALT 20V Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2" Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.

This sale price matches the recent Frontpage deal which received + 21 votes from the community.


About this Item:
  • Versatile fastening range up to 250 ft-lbs of max tightening torque and 400 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque
  • Access hard to reach workspaces with its compact size
  • Quickly change bits: Hog ring anvil for rapid, secure socket changes
  • Brighten dark work areas with on-board LED ring
  • Includes: (1) DCF911 Impact Wrench, (1) Belt Clip
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Lowes [lowes.com] has DEWALT 20V Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2" Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.

This sale price matches the recent Frontpage deal which received + 21 votes from the community.


About this Item:
  • Versatile fastening range up to 250 ft-lbs of max tightening torque and 400 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque
  • Access hard to reach workspaces with its compact size
  • Quickly change bits: Hog ring anvil for rapid, secure socket changes
  • Brighten dark work areas with on-board LED ring
  • Includes: (1) DCF911 Impact Wrench, (1) Belt Clip

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Model: DEWALT 20-volt Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2-in square Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (Bare Tool) in Yellow | DCF911B

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2d ago
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MaroonDirt802
2d ago
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Good deal? 👀
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SQ9123
2d ago
190 Posts
Great deal 👌
2d ago
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dpecs
2d ago
2,584 Posts
Love this thing! Use it for home garage automotive work.
2d ago
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Joined May 2007
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flagman
2d ago
70 Posts
Cheaper than what I paid
2d ago
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2d ago
joeystalin
2d ago
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Is this the one that people change the anvil out for a 1/4" driver?
2d ago
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Joined May 2015
2d ago
pyrokid73
2d ago
683 Posts
Quote from joeystalin :
Is this the one that people change the anvil out for a 1/4" driver?

I haven't seen one that people change to ¼" and seems like it'd be a little big to want that. I think this is, physically, a hair smaller than the 921.
I changed my DCF850 (driver) to ⅜" anvil, there may be a ¼" for that. Would def be a better sized tool for ¼" wrench.
2d ago
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lleung1980
2d ago
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Is this one strong enough to work on car or I need the mid torque model?
I plan to upgrade my suspension soon.

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2d ago
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jackbauer24
2d ago
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Quote from lleung1980 :
Is this one strong enough to work on car or I need the mid torque model?
I plan to upgrade my suspension soon.

It should be strong enough.
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teknower
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Quote from joeystalin :
Is this the one that people change the anvil out for a 1/4" driver?
No that's the dcf850. But this one is a bit more powerful.
Last edited by teknower April 24, 2025 at 07:47 AM.
2d ago
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jackbauer24
2d ago
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What is the difference between the dcf 911b and their 921b impact wrench? I rather see the 921b go on sale for $100.
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Tsumi
2d ago
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Quote from lleung1980 :
Is this one strong enough to work on car or I need the mid torque model?
I plan to upgrade my suspension soon.

Hard maybe, leaning towards probably not. I have this model with the 5 AH battery (the 2 AH batteries do not provide enough power for this to reach its full potential) and it struggles with the 150 ft-lbs torqued lug nuts on my SUV, often requiring me to get out the breaker bar. It's fine for the 100 ft-lbs lug nuts on my car.
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lleung1980
2d ago
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Quote from Tsumi :
Hard maybe, leaning towards probably not. I have this model with the 5 AH battery (the 2 AH batteries do not provide enough power for this to reach its full potential) and it struggles with the 150 ft-lbs torqued lug nuts on my SUV, often requiring me to get out the breaker bar. It's fine for the 100 ft-lbs lug nuts on my car.

Thanks, I think I will wait for a DCF891 deal
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lleung1980
2d ago
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Quote from jackbauer24 :
What is the difference between the dcf 911b and their 921b impact wrench? I rather see the 921b go on sale for $100.

921 is shorter and direct competitor for the Milwaukee. It has higher torque. I would not spend $100 more on the 921. If you can get a good deal I would get the 921. There is a video that compares all DeWalt models
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Joebargain
2d ago
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I have this it's great. At first sight after picking it up I was kind of hesitant that I would like it as it was so small. It works great for mostly all automotive things I have used it on. The only thing i have tried to use it on that it would not break loose was my old water heaters rusted anode rod, but that's expected

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jackbauer24
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Quote from Joebargain :
I have this it's great. At first sight after picking it up I was kind of hesitant that I would like it as it was so small. It works great for mostly all automotive things I have used it on. The only thing i have tried to use it on that it would not break loose was my old water heaters rusted anode rod, but that's expected

That is what I am planning to used on replacecing my anode rod in my water heater. What did you used to loosing the anode rod in your water heater?

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