SwampNut
Well-Known Member
I have the Dewalt DCF899 and have used it a lot. One of my friends has both Dewalt and Milwaukee tools, and the Dewalt definitely beats his Milwaukee in several ways. But, that doesn't matter, since you already have Dewalt, stick with that. How much power? "More" is always the answer. I started with a smaller version and upgraded, don't regret it one bit. Never need to use a breaker bar at all. I toss it in the Jeep for any trips.
Be careful and DO NOT buy the detent pin version, it sucks. I got it because it was on sale, but swapping tools is a huge pain. This version is OSHA certified to never let a tool drop when working at heights. So it holds sockets really hard, usually had to use a pin tool to remove the sockets.
Be careful and DO NOT buy the detent pin version, it sucks. I got it because it was on sale, but swapping tools is a huge pain. This version is OSHA certified to never let a tool drop when working at heights. So it holds sockets really hard, usually had to use a pin tool to remove the sockets.
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