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Bare-Tool Denali 565117 18-Volt Cordless Impact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)
The Denali 18-Volt Cordless Impact Driver's compact size allows it to fit into tight spaces and reduces operator fatigue. It's usability is further enhanced by a 360 degree rotating battery pack and a trigger operated work light. This tool is ideal for a wide range of fastening applications. It comes equipped with variable speed trigger and a comfortable overmolded grip. Package includes tool only. Denali 18-Volt Cordless Battery Pack and Smart Charger sold separately. The Denali Story Named after the tallest mountain range in North America, Denali tools stand above the rest in providing an exceptional blend of quality craftsmanship, professional-grade features, and customer value. All homeowners, hobbyists, do-it-yourselfers, and price-conscious contractors will appreciate Denali?s design and functionality. Denali products compliment one another and will be an indispensable and long-lasting addition to any home or workshop. Our products undergo rigorous third-party testing to ensure high performance standards. Denali tools are available exclusively on Amazon.com.
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Bare-Tool Denali 565117 18-Volt Cordless Impact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) Reviews
But I must say after using it on a job, that it performs as well as the expensive ones. The only changes I would make is on the battery and swivel. I was a little skeptical about what this tool would look like for 26 bucks and change. otherwise it's a great tool for the money. I wish it could have a lock on it so when you put it in your tool belt that it would stay facing forward,and it is also kind of hard to get the battery to release from the tool unless you have a very large hand. We'll have to wait and see about the longevity, but at that price you could buy 3 or 4 replacements.
I also bought one of these, used it and bought another one for a backup. they are obviously built for the do it yourselfer or handy man, so if you treat them that way you will be very impressed. if they last it will be the best deal in a long time on tools. all these denali tools have been great, and even greater when you look at the price point.
For the low price I wasn't sure how it would come through, but it did very well. I was attaching a halfwall stud to a beam in the basement. I purchased this tool in October and finally used it recently. The driver drove 2 inch wood screws very efficiently. I recommend it. I was working in confined spaces, near ductwork, and the reversible battery came in handy.
I've purchased this tool in January 2008 and used it side-by-side with a similar Ryobi impact cordless driver (borrowed from my contractor working in my house) that retails $20 to $30 more, plus battery. I'm not a contractor, so I don't use this every day but it seems like it's a good value for the money for personal usage. Fortunately the battery in the Denali can be rotated and this is a very convenient feature, albeit you can't get the white LED to shine on your screw if you turn the battery around. My impression is that it has even more power than the Ryobi but it is definitively heavier with its bulky battery.
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