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DEWALT DW272 Heavy-Duty 6.3 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Studio : DEWALT by DEWALT Brand : DeWALT Model : DW272 Publisher : DEWALT Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0028875002721 UPC : 028875002721 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 13 reviews)
List Price : $184.18 Our Price : $89.95
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Helical-cut steel, heat-treated steel gears for long life and durability
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Depth sensitive "set and forget" nosepiece for consistent fastener depth
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Rubber grip and two-finger trigger for comfort; metal gear housing for increased durability
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Heavy-duty 6.3 Amp with variable speeds of 0-to-4,000 RPM and 81 inch-pounds of torque
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Weighs only 3.1 pounds; backed by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty
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Jas-store.com Product Description |
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The DEWALT DW272 Heavy-Duty 6.3 Amp Drywall Screwdriver comes with a metal gear housing for increased durability. Features include a depth sensitive "set and forget" nosepiece for consistent fastener depth and a rubber grip and two-finger trigger for increased user comfort. This screwdriver also features helical-cut steel, heat-treated steel gears for long life and durability. Lightweight with excellent ergonomics, this tool weighs only 3.1 pounds. This screwdriver is capable of producing no-load speed of 0-to-4,000 RPM and 81 inch-pounds of torque, and comes backed by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty. |
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Worked great! |
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Purchased as a re-conditioned product. Worked well on my 20X40 basement drywall project. If I had a redo, I would have purchased an automatic screw feed. Took forever to place each screw! |
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you need this if your doing lots of rock |
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no question hands down the way to go...I had this on my wish list for a while and got it last x-mas...before that we used a Vermont American flush bit on regular or cordless drills and thought that was just fine...but let me tell you the upgrade was worth it...I should have bought it sooner rather than waiting for it to be givin as a gift. Its just is so much faster ...easy to dial in to your settings and light weight... |
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drywall screwdriver (corded) |
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This appears to be a v. good driver, except the manual is very poorly written and the illustration insufficiently informative. In addition, the plastic sleeve that adjusts the depth of the screw was so tightly screwed on that I has to mount the driver in my vise and use a wrench to unscrew it. Once this was accomplished the driver works as expected. The manual would not even be required, except the overly foreceful assembly as indicated above made me doubt if I understand the function of the parts. |
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GREAT GUN,BUT..... |
As stated elsewhere, if you don't need 130 lbs of torque, and most of us dont, this is a great gun. Two things worth mentioning though:
1) Throw away the manual immediately, it is less than worthless. It will only serve to confuse you and upset you to the point of frustration. Why most manuals are so poorly written I will never know. I guess they figure at the point where you're reading the manual, they've already got your money! Bench Dog is a shining example of the opposite BTW. Their manuals are clear, concise, thorough, I can't say enough about them.
2) DO NOT use bits with a cut by the bottom of the bit. These are the longer bits, maybe 2 inches long, sometimes 2 sided? they will stick in the gun, you will have to take it apart and send away to Dewalt for a new bit holder.
Use only 1 inch long flat sided bits, they are held magnetically, you don't need the extra grab that the other bits give.
Still a five star rating for the tool itself, just these caveats. |
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High Quality Drywall Gun |
I am a remodeler. I am not committed to any brand of tools, Some brands do better on one tool, and some do better on another. Overall Milwaukee is the brand I use the most, but a drywall screwgun I went with DeWalt. I have no complaints with this gun. It is fast, powerful, light, and has easy depth adjustment. I have been using it for the last year+ and havent had any problems with it.
If you have drywall to do, and you dont have a drywall gun you are wasting time. It is worth the money. |
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