Cordless Impact Driver Reviews

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Add Muscle to Your Tool Collection with a Cordless Impact Driver

Add Muscle to Your Tool Collection with a Cordless Impact Driver

As we plunge headfirst into fall, the weather is mild, the autumn breezes are glorious, general humidity levels are low across much of the country, which means that NOW is the perfect time to start working on you next big outdoor project. Before you begin your next...

Review: Bosch PS40-2A Cordless Impact Driver

Review: Bosch PS40-2A Cordless Impact Driver

I recently became interested in looking for a new compact impact driver to upgrade my tool collection. The Bosch PS40-2A really grabbed my attention and as I dug deeper I realized that this is the lightweight impact driver that I should get. It has a great balance of...

Video: Milwaukee M18 Impact Driver, a Quick Overview

A couple days we published a review of the Milwaukee M18 impact driver and drill combo. This video is a quick overview of a slightly older model impact driver, but it still has many similar features. I wanted to post this since it is a good video overview of many of...

Review: Makita BTD142HW 18v Cordless Impact Driver Kit

Review: Makita BTD142HW 18v Cordless Impact Driver Kit

The next impressive cordless impact driver we will be looking at is the Makita BTD142HW cordless impact driver. This tool has lots of great features, and is similar in size to the DeWalt DC827KL that we just looked at. Lot's of power in your hands. That's the best way...

Why do we like these cordless impact drivers? They all have plenty of power, they all have efficient batteries, and they all will perform well in tight spots with their compact size.

The Milwaukee of course is a combo kit, but we wanted to include that one in this lineup since it’s priced very competitively and it also offers a little more range. If you happened across this page looking for an impact driver but also not sure if you should have the capabilities of a drill as well, that Milwaukee kit could be worth taking a look at.

The DeWalt and the Makita could probably be considered the best in class and they both would be a great choice for you main compact impact driver.

The Lithium Ion batteries offered in these newer models of impact drivers is simply amazing. The batteries can be charge in 15-20 minutes and they will last a lot longer than the NiCad counterparts. They also hold a charge well when in storage, so if you don’t use your drill often, don’t worry – the batteries should do a pretty decent job of holding those charges if they are using the Lithium Ion technology. You’ll be able to break the drivers out for use and they’ll still have a good charge if you left them with a charge. Good stuff.