DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2
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DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2
Original price was: $399.99.$377.00Current price is: $377.00.
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Current Price | $377.00 | October 25, 2024 |
Highest Price | $377.00 | October 25, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $377.00 | October 25, 2024 |
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DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2 Description
- Slim nose and removable shoe of the drywall screw gun allows for easy access into tight corners.
- DEWALT screw gun lock-on feature enables fast installation of collated drywall screws
- Full 360 degree rotation on screw gun allows users to choose best positioning for application
- Tool-free screw length adjustment with detent marks allow for easy and clear setup for varying screw lengths
- Tool-free fine-depth adjustment allows for consistent screw installation at varying depths
- Tool-free spring removal allows for easy cleaning of attachment
- Release button allows for tool-free attachment and removal from screw gun
- Collated strip guide prevents collation from interfering with user’s hand
DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2 Specification
Specification: DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2
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DEWALT Screw Gun Kit With Collated Attachment DCF620CM2 Reviews (8)
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J. Peterson –
Love the features and the ease with which they operate. Quick to remove the collated attachment, easy to adjust with the thumb wheel, and easy to switch through screw sizes. balance is good, belt clip is good and switches for us left-handers. Excellent tool overall. No complaints.
Lmoe –
I liked how convenient it is. Not having a cord to trip over. It’s also very light. Easy to use
G. Tucker –
This is my first dewalt purchase so I was anxious to try this screw gun. I bought the collated attachment as I was planning to hang some drywall by myself. Excellent product. As long as it is aligned pretty much square to the work surface it drives the screws consistently with no problems. I definitely recommend it.
deak –
I have done lots of my own remodeling over the last 30 years and that has included lots of drywall. Never, in my wildest dreams, could I have imagined such an amazing tool. This is my new favorite tool!!
kimmy –
Very nice tool
Amazon Customer –
excellent deal , not sure why it took so long to get it, it works
Amazon Customer –
Very happy with this screwgun, collater combo. So much faster than just a screwgun. Love love love it.
Wendy T –
I used this gun to drywall my new separated garage. 4 walls and a ceiling on a 24′ x 28′ x 12′ – 2-car garage. Getting the depth can be a bit tricky, but I did get it dialed on. Works fantastic when you are fully aligned AND keep the pressure on real good. If you’re light on the hand, the Philips bit slips out. If you push on an angle, the Philips bit slips out. If the Philips bit slips out, you’re grinding on that bit quite aggressively. If you push even slightly and let up, the ratchet moves up to the next screw very easily so you end up either wasting one or you reload the clip. Once I got the hang of the behavior of this tool, I started zipping through them pretty quick, but every once in a while, especially if they drove into a hard spot in the wood, the bit would slip out and I’d grind on the screw head again. Overall, I feel this saved me a lot of time as I’m not skilled like most that can load screws onto a normal screwgun just as fast as one using this gun here. So for me, this was the ticket to making my life easy, for the most part. Now if you’re going into small spaces, corners, etc., then this gun is going to give you trouble due to the large foot at the end. My solution was to drive them in half way, then grab my Dewalt screwgun and drive them in manually the rest of the way to the depth of my liking.