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popular Posted by b00gersugar • 8h ago
popular Posted by b00gersugar • 8h ago

Dewalt 20V MAX XR 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench Kit with 5Ah Oil resistant battery and Charger DCF961GP1, $249

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this is the big daddy of dewalt impacts. not the slightly older DCF900. this thing ruins sockets.

the bundled battery is the oil resistant version of the regular 5Ah battery. this is not a powerstack

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DCF961B
DCB205G
DCB1104
15" Bag
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../328588685

this is the big daddy of dewalt impacts. not the slightly older DCF900. this thing ruins sockets.

the bundled battery is the oil resistant version of the regular 5Ah battery. this is not a powerstack

in the box
DCF961B
DCB205G
DCB1104
15" Bag

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Model: DEWALT 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. High Torque Impact Wrench Kit with Oil-Resistant 5Ah Battery and Charger

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4h ago
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Joined Jul 2020
4h ago
CalmFeather770
4h ago
174 Posts
Way more torque than really anyone's gonna need and too big for general automotive work, but it's a great deal. This thing's supposed to be a beast.
For most users the DCF 921 or 923 deals that have been on clearance at HD are a better fit, IMO.
Thanks for posting OP
3h ago
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Joined Mar 2015
3h ago
qohelet
3h ago
140 Posts
This thing weighs a ton but will break anything you put on it including your wrist! Good deal
3h ago
276 Posts
Joined Jun 2007
3h ago
Jester747
3h ago
276 Posts
Ok, breathe deeply. Repeat: "I don't need this. " "I don't need this." "I don't- " Aggghhhhhh!
2h ago
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2h ago
Loudog504
2h ago
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Quote from Jester747 :
Ok, breathe deeply. Repeat: "I don't need this. " "I don't need this." "I don't- " Aggghhhhhh!
You do, price wise its a crazy good deal lol.
2h ago
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Joined Oct 2009
2h ago
joesstripclub
2h ago
139 Posts
Bought one of these a week or two ago when the deal was last posted. Crazy impact. I feel like Mario holding the giant hammer going after Donkey Kong. It actually has some pretty smart features if you look into it that wont break every bolt. Setting 1 was too low to get 100 ft lbs on my trailer lug nuts, even though thats what its rated for. Setting 2 did the job with room to spare. Really like the bolt mode as well. Highly recommend based on my first usage even though its overkill.
2h ago
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2h ago
jackbauer24
2h ago
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Quote from CalmFeather770 :
Way more torque than really anyone's gonna need and too big for general automotive work, but it's a great deal. This thing's supposed to be a beast.
For most users the DCF 921 or 923 deals that have been on clearance at HD are a better fit, IMO.
Thanks for posting OP

For the dcf921 or 923, better goes with the 1/2 or 3/8 for the weekend dyi Auto mechanics? Thx
1h ago
35 Posts
Joined Dec 2023
1h ago
NavyGame2578
1h ago
35 Posts
I have the DCF921 and it's great for most things. I have the DCF891 as a backup. Have not had to use it for basic things like brakes, wheels and suspension.

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59m ago
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zhiwei74
59m ago
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I have DCF900 and it is a beast. It seems this one is the beast of beast.
41m ago
276 Posts
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41m ago
Jester747
41m ago
276 Posts
Quote from jackbauer24 :
For the dcf921 or 923, better goes with the 1/2 or 3/8 for the weekend dyi Auto mechanics? Thx
Good question. I believe they have the same torque so the primary question there would be which size IMPACT sockets you have already (if any), and also which other impact tool you already have.

If this will be your first and only impact tool, I'd lean towards the 1/2" to adeptly handle the 400 ft lbs of torque that the 921 can do and get a set of impact sockets like the Harbor Freight 37-piece set which includes an adapter from 1/2 to 3/8 so you'll be covered for the smaller sizes. You could get an adapter in the opposite direction from 3/8 to 1/2 but that's not smart for high torque. This setup should cover just about 80-90% of any DIY car stuff. For more ease of access in tiny tiny spaces I'd get one of the impact ratchets (DCF510 I believe) that have the swappable 3/8 and 1/2 anvils. These "only" get about 70 ft lbs, but for small stuff that's way more than enough and the tiny size means you'll use it a ton. Then the 921 will have the grunt for tougher jobs, with only a handful of non-pro situations requiring more (Honda crankshaft bolt, rusty old truck suspension bolts, water heater anode rod, etc). At that point you'd have to decide based on your frequency of use, to just get a breaker bar and extension, a corded torque monster at HF for <80 bucks, or the Ryobi high torque model, or splurge on this beast here.

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