DEWALT DCF622B 20V MAX XR Versa-Clutch Screw Gun
$144.99
$249
42% off
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Condition: New
Model: DCF622B
Style: Tool Only
Top positive review
5 people found this helpful
A must have
By Fierce Ginga on Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
After firing my contractor who was doing the barn steel on my building I knew I needed something easier to use than an impact or drill. This is the answer. I imagine I put close to 10,000 screws in with the screw gun. It performed beautifully. When installing screws with washers you have to pay close attention. You can't over sink them yet can't not tighten them. I used the features of this screw gun to get precise with that and it works great. everyone doing exterior barn steel should have
Top critical review
16 people found this helpful
Garbage design - stuck bits require total tool rebuild
By John Brown on Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022
This tool must have been designed by engineers who have never used a power tool. It's ergonomic, lightweight, powerful, and a total piece of garbage: if a bit breaks off or gets stuck, it is impossible to remove it from the nosepiece: you have to buy a whole new nosepiece, (the black part forward of the trigger. Here's the scenario: I am up on a roof, happily driving screws. I drop a hex bit while swapping it out, and it rolls off the roof. I reach into my pocket and find nothing but a short (1/2") phillips bit (not the inch long ones you'd normally use). 'Well, I'll stick it in the dewalt and finish the job before climbing off the roof.' I just ruined my freaking screwdriver. The half inch bits are literally impossible to remove from the DCF622's nosepiece. They push in far enough that just a bit of the point sticks out, and YOU CANNOT REMOVE THEM, even with tiny powerful needle nose pliers. I stuck the driver in my vice and spent hours pinching and poking. I tried cutting off the end of the bit and drlling into it with my drill press to insert a tiny machine screw and pull the freaking thing out. I broke down and disassembled the tool, removing the nosepiece to try to get at the bit from the back. No dice. I called DeWalt tech support and asked them what to do. They said I could drive up to Sacramento and drop it off, or bring it to a tool repair outfit in the city. Brought it to my very competent tool repair shop who normally charges $20 for BS repairs like this. THEY tried for two days and finally said I have to buy a new nosepiece for a hundred bucks. What a joke. DeWalt should guillotine the engineering team who built a nosepiece that does not allow you to eject a short bit like any other impactor or screwdriver EVER DESIGNED allows you to eject.
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