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Love it, best and most used cordless tool I own. Just wish it was 18 volt for longer life.
This is a great little driver. I beat the snot out of my 14.4 volt driver/drill, but still had two batteries and a couple of chargers, so I bought this "bare-bones." It's much lighter than the old one, and has a lot of oomph. Now I need to buy a driver/drill for the drilling, but it'll be nice to have both on hand.
Havent had it long but it works great. I thought it may use impact during drilling concrete but it doesnt. So if you think you have a combo driver, drill, and impact, forget it. But it works great for what it is.
I bought both the Makita 12v and this DeWalt because I already had a set of 14.4 DeWalt tools. Ergonomic angle is much better. The Makita feels better for all day use, is better designed. Replaceable brushes. The LED light on the Makita is great for under counters with little or no light. The Makita drove just as hard and I thought much better when it needed to torque.
like a pro. With this lighter tool, not so much.
I have yet to find something it won't drive or drill. I have not used the 18 volt driver yet, but on the other hand I have never needed more power.
I have a home repair business and have used this tool for several years. The 18 volt DeWalt drill/driver gets heavy, especially when you are putting in drywall screws overhead.
I have noticed that Mike Holmes of the Holmes on Homes DIY show uses nothing but this tool. Another asset is the size and weight.
With a few minutes practice anyone can drive any screw, bolt, nut, etc. Lastly it's impact style of drive makes loosening stuck screws and nuts a little eaiser.
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