The DEWALT DCF620B features 4, 400 RPM of no-load speed with the ability to fasten various board materials/thicknesses. This screw gun can drive up to 2, 800 screws per day on a 4.0 Ah 20-Volt XR battery pack. DEWALT Screw guns are designed to withstand a dusty environment.
- Well balanced light tool
- Nosecone locks on securely and is easily removed while maintaining consistent screw depth
- LED light
- Optional collated magazine attachment (DCF6201)
- Tool-only battery and charger sold separately
- Ergonomically designed for less worker fatigue
- Comfortable pistol grip
- DCW210b brushless motor provides runtime and efficiency to get the job done
- DCW210B variable speed control from 8, 000 12, 000 OPM to match the speed to the application
- DCW210B low profile height allows user to get close to work surface for precise sanding
- DCW210B replaceable 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding pad (DW64233) for quick, easy paper changing
- DCW210B dust-sealed switch to protect against dust ingestion for long switch life
- DCW210B texturized rubber overmold grip for comfortable sanding
Coralie Schulist (verified owner) –
Love the cordless model. Very easy to change sand paper. Battery lasts a long time
Lucienne Becker (verified owner) –
The sander works great. The battery power is strong and lasts. The sanding pads stay attached with no problem. I’d buy it again.
Kenneth Conn (verified owner) –
It’s a light and good and very satisfying product
Kendall Grant (verified owner) –
Dewalt has been a great choice for me over the years and this tool has not disappointed me in any way. I mated it up with a senco auto adapter and this driver puts screws on demand with no issues.
Kenny Kiehn (verified owner) –
I did an entire deck warped and covered in paint with this thing its absolutely incredible 10/10
Narciso Kemmer (verified owner) –
I have been in the drywall trade for 15 years. I purchased my first cordless drywall gun a little over a year ago. It is faster than my corded gun. It has plenty of power and the batteries seem to last pretty well too. I also like that it is considerably lighter than my corded guns. But one thing that has always kept me buying Dewalt guns was the nose and clutch assembly of them, and for some reason Dewalt came up with this new design for the cordless guns, and I don’t like it. It is inconsistent setting screw depth where sometimes is breaks the paper and the next screw has to be turned in. You also can’t hammer in the screw if it isn’t quite deep enough, unless you remove the nose cone. Even pulling dead heads (screws that missed the stud/strapping) is difficult. Also, my corded guns the nose cone could be removed by pulling it straight off, and this has a twist lock and half the time you twist to unlock it, and the depth adjustment changes also. Overall, its a good quality gun and I do like it enough to keep using it. I just wish they would have kept the same nose and clutch as the corded models and it would be perfect.
Sterling O’Kon (verified owner) –
This sander works well overall. I only gave it 4 stars because the dust bag sometime loosens and pops off. I have yet to find a good solution to attach it to my dust collection systems, but as a cordless tool i prefer the no cords/hose approach.
Casimer Cormier (verified owner) –
Runs forever on 1 battery, light and easy on the grip.
Destiney Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Excellent tool. Easy to use
Brenna Lemke (verified owner) –
This is the best drill I have worked with. It works well and I have already used it multiple times since I received it.
Noemy Grant (verified owner) –
It will be the perfect tool for me when I sheetrock my garage.
Arthur Vandervort (verified owner) –
Really impressed with just how much dust is sucked into the bag. That sure helps in an enclosed space.
Rex Stiedemann (verified owner) –
Great tool… as good as my 20 year old wired ones.
Melba Haley (verified owner) –
This gun has one speed, and is hot conducive for remodeling. It has one purpose to run screws into wood or metal studs. It has no torque at all in fact if there is any resistance such as an old piece of wood the gun stallsSo this is a good tool for new construction, but a terrible tool for remodelers
Anissa Hamill (verified owner) –
Would highly recommend if you do drywall work. Or have a big drywall project. Well worth the money. Got this tool free with a battery purchase in special offers in the app
Deanna Leannon (verified owner) –
nice little sander w/o a cord
Murl Lynch (verified owner) –
Works very well. Strong machine.
Nedra Wiza (verified owner) –
Comfortable grip and powerful
Trevor Murray (verified owner) –
Sped up jobsite production
Ayana Lowe (verified owner) –
Just what I needed!!! Totally cordless