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DEWALT XTREME 12V Max Brushless 1/4" Cordless Screwdriver & 12V 3Ah Battery

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$99

$198

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Lowes has DEWALT XTREME 12V Max Brushless 1/4" Cordless Screwdriver (DCF601B) & 12V 3Ah Lithium-ion Battery (DCB124) on sale for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

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Note, Charger is not included. Availability/price may vary by location.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Reviews:
    • This product receives 4.7 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 290 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Tool, 2-Year Battery Limited Warranty
  • Refer to Lowe's Return Policy

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Lowes has DEWALT XTREME 12V Max Brushless 1/4" Cordless Screwdriver (DCF601B) & 12V 3Ah Lithium-ion Battery (DCB124) on sale for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal

Note, Charger is not included. Availability/price may vary by location.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Reviews:
    • This product receives 4.7 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 290 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Tool, 2-Year Battery Limited Warranty
  • Refer to Lowe's Return Policy

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don't be fooled, 12v tools are great for small jobs. Like installing electrical outlets, door knob, blinds, etc.
I find the 12v driver is good for pocket holes. Lightweight and plenty of power.
I have this, it is my most used tool is have. With the dynamic clutch setting and the power it has within its small form factor it is super useful. Highly recommend 👌

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Quote from Redflyer :
12v??? Are we going back to the stoneage?

don't be fooled, 12v tools are great for small jobs. Like installing electrical outlets, door knob, blinds, etc.
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rjfan91
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I find the 12v driver is good for pocket holes. Lightweight and plenty of power.
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I have this, it is my most used tool is have. With the dynamic clutch setting and the power it has within its small form factor it is super useful. Highly recommend 👌
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Quote from MerryCalendar8877 :
I have this, it is my most used tool is have. With the dynamic clutch setting and the power it has within its small form factor it is super useful. Highly recommend 👌
Agree 100%. I have one and it's my most used tool for installing screws.

I installed 80' of cedar fencing and never had to charge the battery, wild.
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No charger?
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Quote from tzl00166 :
No charger?

If you have a dewalt charger they charge 12 and 20v

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Quote from Euph351 :
If you have a dewalt charger they charge 12 and 20v

Thanks, I bought this without thinking and then noticed no charger mentioned. I do have 20v charger already.
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Quote from Minor500 :
don't be fooled, 12v tools are great for small jobs. Like installing electrical outlets, door knob, blinds, etc.
True this is an excellent tool for delicate tasks and I use it all the time, probably my favorite power tool. However, the 12v tools are amazingly powerful these days too. I replaced all the shocks and did some other suspension work on my 4x4 Suburban the other day, and tested the 12v 1/2 impact. The only nut it couldn't bust loose was the axle nut, had to use the 20v mid-torque for that.
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Quote from homesicktxan :
Thanks, I bought this without thinking and then noticed no charger mentioned. I do have 20v charger already.

One important clarification, if you have a yellow rapid charger they do not do 12v. The rest do.
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Quote from kb4000 :
One important clarification, if you have a yellow rapid charger they do not do 12v. The rest do.

I should've mentioned in my previous comment that I do have 12v/20v charger already. It just reminded me that I did.
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This is extremely good for assembling furniture like IKEA, but way too powerful for electronics.
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Quote from Euph351 :
I have this, it is my most used tool is have. With the dynamic clutch setting and the power it has within its small form factor it is super useful. Highly recommend 👌

What he said!! I use this thing all the time. I have the 20v version as well. I have yet to find anything this one can't do. Now if I was doing a big job or something that needs lots of torque I reach for my 20. That being said, the 12v is deceptively strong & could probably handle 90% of things. Great tool.

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I build furnitures for a living and 12v is all I use. You only need 20v when driving in 4" screws to studs

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