DEWALT DCF403B20V MAX XR Cordless Rivet Tool 3/16"
$219.99
$249.99
12% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Model: DCF403B
Style: Tool Only
Top positive review
2 people found this helpful
Rhithet like a boss
By zach on Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Are you tired of having tendinitis in your wrist, maybe you don't have that right forearm strength like when you were a teen. If you're doing an erection project and need to do a 6" pattern, because engineers are retarded, buy this. Throw two guys in line, bust it out like a boss, you'll have that bad Larry humming like a church choir. With the catcher on the back, it even cleans up after it's self!!!!! With the belt clip holder, you can hang half way off a ladder and still run it like you stole it.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
I like that it takes my existing batteries - I do not like it as well as the Milwaukee
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
So first off, I have almost every 20v tool dewalt makes, so nothing against dewalt, but they didnt make riveters until recently so I actually have the Milwaukee in the 3/16 and also the 1/4. I got this 3/16 dewalt and right away I noticed that when you depress the trigger after it gets to the end of the stroke it automatically retracts even if you still hold the trigger - I DO NOT LIKE THIS I want the jaws to follow my demands, pull the trigger jaws move, let off jaws move the other way, not just do whatever it pleases after I pull the trigger. Sometimes you want to modulate the trigger if your fighting with a piece, on and off the trigger to kind of nibble the rivet inwards, or the biggest thing is if you are changing the nose piece I just pull the trigger to move the jaw and then you aren't fighting the spring. Im sure the manual says to have the battery out etc when changing the nose, but it's not dangerous and that is stupid. Running a saw is infinitely more dangerous I assure you. Not only does the dewalt not listen to my trigger input, but there is no easy way to loosen the nosepiece, they want you to remove the tailings cup or something dumb I think and the issue with that is how many times do you do that before the cup just starts falling off on its own? Im going to keep this, but they could've done better, and now they'll change it and I'll be stuck with the older more frustrating model. No problem dewalt- you have my life savings anyway. enjoy!
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