Hey y'all, second post here, seems like a great forum.
I got hooked into Dewalt battery tools ~15 yrs ago when I did an installation of 10 counters with sink cutouts for a contractor and he paid me with my choice of an 18v Dewalt tool kit. With 20v battery adapters I'm still using all of those tools except the light (jab saw, circular saw and hammer-drill.)
I've seen so many people doing tasks like long screws and lag bolts and car repair, that I decided to spring for an impact wrench. Staying in the Dewalt universe, it came down to might vs weight. Their DCF899B with 700 claimed ft-lbs vs DCF894B with 330 max ft-lbs. (7+ lbs vs ~3.3 lbs)
Had to go into deep though mode to avoid overspending: the bigger stronger tool would not be right for my most common uses, and when I have to remove stubborn lugnuts I have a decent socket wrench and a good breaker bar. And I do less of that than building, woodwork and light construction/repair.
So I opted for the lighter duty (bare) tool, and it's winging its way to Atlanta for $140 shipped. Is that a a good deal? Are they a decent compromise between size, weight and cost for general duty?
I got hooked into Dewalt battery tools ~15 yrs ago when I did an installation of 10 counters with sink cutouts for a contractor and he paid me with my choice of an 18v Dewalt tool kit. With 20v battery adapters I'm still using all of those tools except the light (jab saw, circular saw and hammer-drill.)
I've seen so many people doing tasks like long screws and lag bolts and car repair, that I decided to spring for an impact wrench. Staying in the Dewalt universe, it came down to might vs weight. Their DCF899B with 700 claimed ft-lbs vs DCF894B with 330 max ft-lbs. (7+ lbs vs ~3.3 lbs)
Had to go into deep though mode to avoid overspending: the bigger stronger tool would not be right for my most common uses, and when I have to remove stubborn lugnuts I have a decent socket wrench and a good breaker bar. And I do less of that than building, woodwork and light construction/repair.
So I opted for the lighter duty (bare) tool, and it's winging its way to Atlanta for $140 shipped. Is that a a good deal? Are they a decent compromise between size, weight and cost for general duty?