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DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Variable Speed Cordless Impact Driver Kit, 1/4-in Hex, 1 Battery & Charger Included (DCF885C1)

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DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Variable Speed Cordless Impact Driver Kit, 1/4-in Hex, 1 Battery & Charger Included (DCF885C1)DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Impact Driver Kit, 1 4 in Compact and lightweight, the DEWALT 20V MAX 1 4 in impact driver delivers up to 1,400 in lbs of torque with a variable speed trigger for control. The kit includes a 1. 5 Ah lithium ion battery, fast charger, and bag, plus a 3 LED light ring with 20 second delay for shadow free visibility. Key Features: Compact, Lightweight Design: 5. 55 in front to back and approx. 2. 8 lbs for working in tight spaces

DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Impact Driver Kit, 1/4-in

Compact and lightweight, the DEWALT 20V MAX 1/4-in impact driver delivers up to 1,400 in-lbs of torque with a variable-speed trigger for control. The kit includes a 1.5 Ah lithium-ion battery, fast charger, and bag, plus a 3-LED light ring with 20-second delay for shadow-free visibility.


Key Features:

  • Compact, Lightweight Design: 5.55-in front-to-back and approx. 2.8-lbs for working in tight spaces
  • Bright 3-LED Worklight: 20-second delay after trigger release for improved visibility without shadows
  • One-Handed Bit Loading: 1/4-in hex chuck accepts 1-in bit tips for quick changes
  • Power and Speed: Up to 1,400 in-lbs torque, 2,800 RPM and 3,200 IPM to drive fasteners efficiently
  • Complete Kit: Includes DCF885 driver, 20V MAX 1.5 Ah battery, fast charger, and kit bag

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Battery Voltage 20-volt max
Maximum Chuck Size 1/4-in hex
Tool Height 7.5 in
Tool Length 5.55 in
Tool Width 3.7 in
Tool Weight 3.7 lbs (tool only)
Battery Amp Hours 1.5 Ah
Battery Included Yes (1)
Battery Type Lithium-ion
Brushless No
Charge Time 30 minutes (approx.)
Charger Included Yes
Cordless Yes
Impacts Per Minute 3200 IPM
Maximum Speed 2800 RPM
Tool Power Output 1400 in-lbs torque
Variable Speed Yes
Voltage 20V
Work Light Yes, 3-LED with 20-second delay
App/Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi Compatibility No
Warranty 3-year limited
Safety Listing UL listed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What battery system does it use?
A: It uses the DEWALT 20V MAX system and comes with one 1.5 Ah lithium-ion battery and a charger.


Q: Is the tool brushless?
A: No, this model is not brushless.


Q: What chuck size does it have?
A: A 1/4-in hex chuck with one-handed loading that accepts 1-in bit tips.


Q: Does it have a work light?
A: Yes, it features a 3-LED light ring with a 20-second delay after trigger release.


Q: What are the max speed and impact rate?
A: Up to 2,800 RPM and 3,200 IPM.


Compact Power With Purposeful Precision

This impact driver brings a confident, architectural edge to your toolkit—streamlined, compact, and impeccably functional. The 3-LED halo is its signature flourish, bathing your workspace in clean light. Style it in a sleek tool bag beside matte black fasteners for a cohesive, modern workshop vignette. It’s the polished, hard-working essential that elevates everyday projects to a refined craft.


Power through fasteners with compact control—add this 20V MAX impact driver kit to your cart today.

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