Hi Mate - yes that is easily good enough for Home use. It's built for site work so will be able to achieve any standard screwdriving job at home. Hope this helps! Richard
@@its thanks so much! I figure, if I need delicate clutch control I can use my power drill, so I think this is a good trade off as I note it doesn't have any speed settings.
I did buy the DTD153 black edition. I have used it for some screws like 5 in to the wall, and now its going up and down in rpm when i put the trigger in the bottom. How can a machine act like that after 5 small screws 😢
I just bought one, and it doesn't come with a hand-hand quick release chunk. The distributor here in my country says although model numbers are the same, different countries are getting different specs. Does anyone know if that is true?
Thanks! Is this sufficient for diy home use only? I mostly use a drill but wouldn't mind the extra power when needed for landscape work with hardwood.
Hi Mate - yes that is easily good enough for Home use. It's built for site work so will be able to achieve any standard screwdriving job at home. Hope this helps! Richard
@@its thanks so much! I figure, if I need delicate clutch control I can use my power drill, so I think this is a good trade off as I note it doesn't have any speed settings.
@@MarcraM82 no the dtd 171 has that and the dtd 154z
I did buy the DTD153 black edition. I have used it for some screws like 5 in to the wall, and now its going up and down in rpm when i put the trigger in the bottom. How can a machine act like that after 5 small screws 😢
I just bought one, and it doesn't come with a hand-hand quick release chunk.
The distributor here in my country says although model numbers are the same, different countries are getting different specs.
Does anyone know if that is true?
is it carbonless?
The Tool is brushless so it doesn't have carbon brushes. If that's what you mean - Darrell
I have been disappointed with the power on this impact driver, its not able to consistently drive 6inch screws into oak sleepers and often struggles.
Maybe pilot bit the oak sleepers before impacting screws into them, sorted !