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I can't say for sure if it's the weight of the tool or the balance, but either way, it doesn't work well for me for all day use.It is a good tool for a few screws here or there. There isn't much they make that I don't have. I must start by saying I'm a big fan of the DeWalt 18v line. The motor is plenty powerful and the depth / clutch works well. When I saw this was available, I thought it would be a great addition to the tool bag.That said, it's just too heavy for all day use. They batteries last, but my arm doesn't. I use it when I'm supervising a crew and am needed all over a job site. If I'm working in one location, I go with a traditional high-speed corded gun.
Always being one to check/read customer reviews, for some years now I have gone with DeWalt 18v tools. Owning several DeWalt 18v tools that were supplied with batteries and chargers, I did not need additional batteries; or chargers; or the kit boxes, so I opted to purchase the bare tool from one of Amazon's third party sellers, Max Tools, (DeWalt DC520B) for a substantial savings. Works fantastic. DeWalt, as usual, has another cordless winner here. If you're a homeowner that may do some serious drywalling once or twice in your lifetime, this package may be too expensive for your needs and a simple, cheaper corded model may be the way to go if $ is an issue. Unlike some other brands that have some outstanding cordless tools and some not so good tools in their lines, DeWalt almost always gets good marks. A couple of battery packs will drive drywall screws all day long.
I have bad shoulders now so it is a bit heavy for overhead work for me (I use a DeWalt corded model), but certainly managable if you are an average homeowner or a pro and only want to use one drywall gun. No cord to dance around. The DC520KA is fast and efficient for driving screws. So far, I have not been disappointed in either quality or performance as expected. Having the same tool Mfg'r also means you can share the batteries and chargers. The gun is pricey, but thats DeWalt for you and you tend to get what you pay for. (See my review of the corded DeWalt DW272 screw gun as a possible option).
Everyday use on remidels. holds up great. would not use on large amounts of boards.
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