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Dewalt 18V Cordless Impact Tools

Dewalt 18V Cordless Impact Tools

Dewalt offers several different varieties of cordless impact tools divided into two categories: impact drivers and impact wrenches. Impact wrenches and drivers come in 12 volt and 18 volt varieties. Homeowners typically find 12 volt tools to be particularly handy and lightweight, while professionals will appreciate the power afforded by Dewalts line of 18 volt impact tools.

Dewalt 12 Volt Impact Drivers

    The Dewalt DCF815S2 is Dewalts light duty 12 volt impact driver intended for use by homeowners. It features a 1/4 inch drive and delivers 3,400 impacts per minute at 79 foot-pounds of torque. The unit weighs 2.3 pounds and includes two lithium-ion battery packs so that you can keep one on the charger for when the other fails.

Dewalt 12 Volt Impact Wrenches

    Dewalt offers a single 12 Volt light duty impact wrench intended for homeowner use. It features a 3/8 inch drive and delivers 96 foot-pounds of torque to drive the unit at 3,400 impacts per minute. The kit includes two lithium ion battery packs and a storage bag. The impact wrench weighs 2.3 pounds and is protected by Dewalts three-year manufacturers warrant.

Dewalt 18 Volt Impact Drivers

    Dewalt offers three different varieties of 18 volt impact drivers to meet a variety of impact tool needs. All three are 1/4 inch drive. DCF826KL and DC825KA have a short frame for reaching into tight spaces and 111 pound-feet of torque. DW056KS offers the same frame size but with 98 pound-feet of torque.

Dewalt 18 Volt Impact Wrenches

    Dewalts line of 18 volt impact wrenches includes three models: the DC820B, DC823B and DC820KA. The 820B and 820KA models feature 1/2 inch drives, while the 823B features a 3/8 inch drive coupled with 125 pound feet of torque. The 820B is the most powerful impact wrench in Dewalts lineup, with 145 pound-feet of torque, while the 820KA joins the 3/8 inch drive model in offering 125 pound feet of torque.

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