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
- DCS551B 26, 000 RPM motor delivers fast cutting in drywall, acoustical ceiling tiles, plywood and more
- DCS551B tool-free bit change allows for fast and easy bit exchanges without a wrench
- DCS551B dust-sealed switch protects against dust ingestion for longer tool life
- DCS551B 1/4 in. and 1/8 in. collet diameter
- DCS551B adjustable guide for consistent depth control
- DCS551B ideal for cutting holes in drywall for recessed lighting, electrical boxes or outlets
- DCS551B powered by a 20-Volt Max lithium-ion battery (charger and battery sold separately)
Matilde Considine (verified owner) –
Wow! This is the real deal no guessing. The right tool for the job.
Olin Frami (verified owner) –
One of the best tool investments I have ever made. Just finished my 780 sq ft garage and this screw gum probably save me 3 to 4 hrs.
Adell Dare (verified owner) –
Very impressive
Anderson Pouros (verified owner) –
Excelent Drywall gun
Francisca Morissette (verified owner) –
Excellent investment
Malvina Flatley (verified owner) –
nice product.. annoying how u have to take off the cap to sink screws all the way if they didn’t sink
Mike Cartwright (verified owner) –
Excellence in all we d0.
Keegan Kuhn (verified owner) –
Excellent tool & especially being cordless
Damien Kunze (verified owner) –
It was ready to and go to work
Hershel Brakus (verified owner) –
Very good experience, light, fast, less dust making tool
Elmo Stroman (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.
Eldred Hegmann (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.
Syble Turcotte (verified owner) –
Battery power is a huge advantage here. Maybe some other battery drywall drills are just as good, but as someone who has only used wall-plug drywall drills, this thing is hugely more convenient. I don’t know why so many people have cordless kits for everything else but not drywall. I move around so much and have my hands full so much of the time, it’s really a big improvement with this tool.
Gregorio Yundt (verified owner) –
The drill works great. I liked it so much, I bought another one.
Ava Ziemann (verified owner) –
Works good, but the bits that came with it didnt last long. I expected more than 20 feet of cutting per bit although I think I cut along floor joist so that may have contributed.
Oceane Predovic (verified owner) –
My 2nd one, Well balanced, very comfortable in the hand, smooth clutch and more quieter than the old motor style. All my cordless tools are DeWalt 20 volt Max Great products
Buster Kessler (verified owner) –
Too heavy as compared to my electric one. The chuck also is hard to unscrew and re-screw. That’s why I only give it an average rating.
Arvel Hoppe (verified owner) –
Great tool for cutting wall board.
Kara Windler (verified owner) –
Works great
Gia Pouros (verified owner) –
Light is in a horrible place