DEWALT DC827KL 18-Volt 1/4-inch Lithium Ion Impact Driver Kit with NANO Technology | 
| Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $599.30 Buy New: $329.00 You Save: $270.30 (45%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 8245
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Size: M Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 14 x 5
MPN: DC827KL Model: DC827KL UPC: 885911007832 EAN: 0885911007832 ASIN: B000X1TYTO
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| Features:
| • | Increased application speed at 0-2,400 rotations per minute and 0-2,700 impacts per minute | | • | Lightweight and compact for more accessibility and less user fatigue | | • | Performs a large variety of fastening applications with 1,130in-lbs of torque | | • | Includes rugged impacting mechanism that guides the torque to the fastener with kickback | | • | Comes with a 1-hour charger, (2) DC9180 Battery Packs with NANO Technology, durable magnesium gear case, 3-year limited warranty, 90-day money back guarantee, 1-year free service contract |
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Amazon.com Product Description If you’re looking to drive in a lot of screws without arm fatigue, the DEWALT DC827KL is the right choice for you. It’s compact, lightweight size offers convenience in maneuvering into all those hard to reach places and it even features a small battery back at just 3.7 pounds, so it’s never weighed down. The battery pack with NANO Technology also offers 2000 recharges and is interchangeable with other DEWALT 18 volt tools. Ergonomically built with textured anti-slip comfort grip, the DC827KL is comfortable to use and additionally includes replaceable brushes for increased serviceability. Additional components to the DEWALT DC827KL include: frameless motor for durability, 1,330 in-lbs of torque for added range, and 0-2,400 rotations per minute & 0-2,700 impacts per minute for faster application.
Product Description 1/4", 6.4mm,18V, Heavy Duty, Impact Driver Kit, With Nano Technology, Frameless Motor For Extended Tool Durability & Life, Compact Size & Weight, 1,330 INLBS Of Torque, 0-2,400 RPM/0-2,700 RPM For Faster Application Speed, Replaceable Brushes, Textured Anti Slip Comfort Grip Provides Maximum Comfort & Control, Durable Magnesium Gear Case & All Metal Transmission, Impacting Mechanism Directs Torque To Fastener Without Kickback, Dewalt&tmreg. Exclusive Nano Phosphate Lithium Ion Cells Offer Long Battery Life & Durability: 2,000 Recharges, Application: Driving & Removing Fasteners In Wood, Metal Or Concrete, Fastening & Removing Nuts & Bolts, Drill In Wood & Metal, Drive Size 1/4" Hex Shank Quick Release, No Load Speed 0-2,400 RPM, Impacts/Minimum 0-2,700 BOM, Maximum Torque 1,740 INLBS,145 FTLBS, 1 Hour Charger, Two 18V, XRP Batteries, Kit Box, 3 Year Limited Warranty, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service Contract On XRP DC9071, DC9091 & DC9096.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Dewalt does it again. November 23, 2008 Very compact, powerful, impact driver. The only thing about the "NANO" technology batteries is they just die...No real warning, they just stop working but that isn' much of a problem. LED light lights with a slight trigger press to aid you in seeing your work in dim locations. Drives the heck out of just about anything I have used it on from lag screws, deck screws, drywall screws, etc. Not one problem with the unit, as a matter of fact, just bought another for my father. Great little driver!
great tool November 10, 2008 very light, portable, practical. quite expensive though but it is so useful it is worth it. I bought it 9 months ago and i used it so much.
Real Power November 2, 2008 This beats a regular drill for driving screws home. I have all the DeWalt series drills for 18 volt, and this is my favorite for driving anykind of fastener home. The new battery system works great, and I cna use them on the other 18 volt products I have. The battery dosen't contour to the body of the older drills and saws as the stock units did. But worth it for the battery life.
18 volt drill/driver July 2, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Becaareful buying this impact drill/driver. You will throw your old regular drill away! I just got it and I just finished a 12x26 deck and this thing is amazing. It is half the weight of my 18 volt Dewalt drill, plus the battery last longer. Go for this one.
Great driver for those who drive screws for a living June 27, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I build decks for a living and this is my second 1/4 inch Dewalt Impact Driver. I didn't think I could love a tool more than my first impact driver. Was I wrong! This is absolutely the greatest tool made for people who drive a lot of screws. There is virtually no hand torque compared to using a regular drill-driver, the impact mechanism does all the work for you. Second, the small size and lightweight won't wear out your arm from a day of driving hundreds of screws. The Nano battery is so light that when I first picked one up, I thought it must be a dislay dummy battery. Dewalt claims this battery has the same work rating as the NiCad battery but it sure seems to last much longer to me. If you drive lots and lots of screws, or just want a very lightweight driver, give this tool serious consideration. Yeah it is pricey, but for dedicated screw driving it can't be beat.
Some people have complained about the shutdown feature on the Nano battery. The battery shuts down when it reaches a certain discharge level to protect it from being drained too far, which is evidently not good for a lithium battery. I happen to love this feature for a couple reasons. One, it delivers nearly full power right up to shutdown. And as I stated above, this battery seems to last much longer than my NiCad batteries. By shutting down, it makes me avoid something we all do with NiCad when they run down, using the drill like a screwdriver to drive those last couple screws before changing the battery. This practice is very hard on the driver motor. Second, I believe this feature will result in longer battery life with more charge cycles because I will be charging the battery at the same level each time. One of the reasons for premature NiCad battery failure is inconsistent charging cycles, i.e. charging it when half dead one time and completely dead the next.
As for the fit of the new battery on older tools, who cares what it looks like? I don't want Dewalt making a battery bigger and heavier just for cosmetic reasons. I am glad this new Nano battery is more compact. I use my tools daily and size matters, the smaller and lighter the better.
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