DEWALT Impact Drivers for sale

With that in mind, we tailored our list of the top DeWalt drivers to suit DIY projects as well as pro projects. With DIYers in mind, we included DeWalt impact drivers that offered enough torque for home projects dewalt reciprocating saw without breaking the bank. We also included professional tools that provide the high torque needed for commercial applications as well as features that appeal to professionals, such as Tool Connect.

This impact also lacks different torque settings and an integrated holder for an extra bit. An ergonomic grip and light 2.1-pound weight (not including the battery) makes it comfortable to use for long projects. As with other DeWalt impact drivers, the DC809 includes three bright LED work lights that casts a wide circle of light over the work area. When you add an impact driver to your arsenal, you’ll need impact-rated 1⁄4-inch hex bits. Plain 1⁄4-inch hex bits meant for use with a drill/driver may work with an impact driver in a pinch, but will not hold up over time.

We measured an average of 92 decibels for the user when the Atomic was in use, which isn’t the loudest impact we have tested to date, but we wouldn’t exactly describe this tool as quiet. CPO may change this privacy policy from time to time by posting updated versions of the privacy policy here. As we may make changes to this privacy policy at any time without notifying you, we suggest that you review this privacy policy each time you access or use the CPO Sites.

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Built with the same quality, and warranty, as its green tools, the black versions strip away some of the advanced features, bringing the cost down. While it’s nice to have multiple driving speeds and modes, they’re not required to get a job done. This basic impact driver has the same torque as its green counterpart and drove all the fasteners in our test well, including 4.5-inch-long lag bolts. We also used it to remove 5⁄16-inch, grade-8 bolts torqued up to 40 foot-pounds.

We’ve found 12-volt, compact impact drivers to be super handy and useful. Bosch’s Max is no exception, as it’s become our go-to tool for random tasks that pop up. A low-speed, low-torque setting renders small, delicate jobs (where overdriving a fastener can be a problem) worry-free. In our testing, the Max completed every task, including driving 4.5-inch-long, 3⁄8-inch lag bolts—without pilot holes. It did drive slower and work harder than a larger driver, but it got the job done.

All of DeWalt’s impact drivers come equipped with three LED work lights that provide ample lighting for dimly lit work sites. DeWalt also equips each tool with a metal clip that allows the operator to attach the driver dewalt reciprocating saw to a tool belt. Some of DeWalt’s pro-level impact drives support Tool Connect, a feature that allows the owner to track the whereabouts of the tool via a smartphone or even disable it for security purposes.