The DEWALT DCS388T2 is maximized for runtime and durability. It delivers the power of a corded reciprocating saw with the portability and convenience of a cordless saw through DEWALT’s revolutionary FLEXVOLT technology. The DCS388T2 comes with two 60-Volt Max lithium ion batteries and one fast charger. For a limited time get a bonus bare DCF899B 20-Volt Max Impact Wrench with purchase.
- Power of corded with the freedom of cordless
- Keyless lever-action blade clamp for quick and easy blade changes
- 0 – 3000 SPM and a 1-1/8 in. stroke length for fast and efficient cutting
- Variable speed trigger allows user to instantly control speed
- LED light helps to illuminate dark jobsite areas
- Pivoting shoe provides leverage for different applications
- Rubber overmold grip for comfort
- Includes 2 batteries and charger
- DCF899B – up to 700 ft. lbs. of maximum torque and 1,200 ft. lbs. of MAX breakaway torque
- DCF899B – compact design of 8-13/16 in. L
- DCF899B – multi-speed control for a variety of applications (0 to 400/1,200/1,900 RPM)
- DCF899B – 1/2 in. anvil with detent pin (also available in hog ring)
- DCF899B – LED light with 20 second delay for increased visibility
- DCF899B – can handle a 6 ft. to 8 ft. drop and anvil resistant to shearing and breakage
- DEWALT FLEXVOLT battery packs are backwards compatible with the 20-Volt max system
Lilyan Hettinger (verified owner) –
It’s battery operated and very easy to use
Clotilde Raynor (verified owner) –
I have only used it once to remove wheels from a 2003 dodge 2500. It worked great!
Colt Goyette (verified owner) –
I was somewhat disappointed in the amount of power this impact driver provides. I had read all the reviews and watched several videos and yet when I put it into use driving in lag bolts I was unimpressed by the power delivery. I thought it was going to be a beast and it turned out to be a mouse.
Price Reilly (verified owner) –
I thought the weight would be too heavy for me because I am considered at small female. After only one use I really liked this product. The weight was easy to handle, it was quiet during operation, the blade cut through 3″ branches with ease. It met all of my expectations. The feature that stood out the most was the ease it cut through the branches.
Rey Dibbert (verified owner) –
Works great. A lot of torque to remove rusted bolts. No hoses to trip over. The reverse switch is in an awkward spot as you can easily switch into neutral if you’re not careful. Other than that, its a work horse.
Mabel Crona (verified owner) –
Bought this as a birthday present for my boyfriend. Preforms well, just a tad on the heavy side. The battery itself weighs quite a bit. The Dewalt cordless Jigsaw is next, heaven help my wallet.
Eden Lakin (verified owner) –
Good when a little extra is need…well made…
Eleanora Morar (verified owner) –
The batteries last a while with the saw. My only reason why it’s not a 5 star is I have had issues with lock on the blade. Using it on a big project for a few days straight thr blades would come out every so often.
Jacky Jacobi (verified owner) –
This works as well as my Sawzall corded reciprocating saw.
Adrienne Pagac (verified owner) –
I bought this Impact Wrench as I do a lot of tire changes and other odd jobs and it cannot be beat. Great tool!
Dejuan Veum (verified owner) –
Removes bolts my 1/2″ air impact can’t handle. It’s the man.
Bonnie Boyle (verified owner) –
Worked great!!! Made short work of our project. Would definitely recommend.
Brandy Farrell (verified owner) –
Clearing my woods my goal and the DeWALT Flex volt 60 Reciprocal saw was the answer. Needed to prune limbs and ground level flatten small stumps. My Milwaukee saw did not have enough brute strength and battery life to last for more than 20 minutes. The DeWALT quickly solved all of that.
Maye Stanton (verified owner) –
THIS IMPACT IS A BEAST GOT THIS IMPACT 1/16 STILL KICKING BUTT 10/19 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Berry Mraz (verified owner) –
Works great on rusted fasteners
Wilbert Hoeger (verified owner) –
Works great! This is my second
Sandy Lockman (verified owner) –
Haven’t used it yet but sure does look pretty
Rosalyn Wolff (verified owner) –
This is a Great tool it has plenty of power for any job. And the three speed settings are handy when you need a little more finesse for smaller tasks. I wish I had one of these years ago.
Marcelle Hoeger (verified owner) –
Had this impact wrench for over a year now and it’s still going strong. I’ve always used Porter Cable power tools and find them to be very good tools for the price. Naturally when time came for me to upgrade to a higher quality impact, I went with Dewalt. I’ll start by saying this impact wrench is as good as it gets in terms of build quality, handling, ergonomics, power, torque, and range of features. I know a lot of folks hail from the Milwaukee camp, but I can say with confidence Dewalt is a better thought-out engineered impact wrench. For example, the power on the 3 modes are equally distributed, meaning mode 2 is twice the power of mode 1, and mode 3 is twice the power of mode 2. So if mode 1 is at 100%, then mode 2 would be around 200%, and mode 3 at around 400%. This even power/torque distribution across the 3 modes is what makes this impact wrench so well engineered. What you don’t want is sudden power spikes. I’m going to straight call out the Milwaukees 2767 impact wrench for having an uneven power output where mode 1 and 2 are pretty much useless but then mode 3 goes full-on max Thor Hammer! After using the Dewalt and comparing it to other brands, I can confidently say that it has more finesse and control. The elctronics controlling the power output works beautifully. The feel of this tool is quality, well built, hefty and powerful but not in anyway a hinderance to the job. It’s big but not bulky, powerful but not brutal, heavy but not debilitating. Another thing I like about the Dewalt is how the brushless motor spins quieter and more refined than the Milwaukee. With the Milwaukee 2767, you do feel power when the motor spins (with no load) but it’s an uncontrolled raw kind of power. To be fair, some people might prefer that. They might like the “macho-ness” of Milwaukee’s brute force because it impresses a certain kind of user. Having said that, I personally prefer the sophisticated finesse of the Dewalt. And don’t let Dewalt’s 1,200 ft./lbs of breakaway torque mislead you because its little less than Milwaukee’s 1,400 ft./lbs nut busting torque. This Dewalt delivers what it promises and more! I have both the Dwalt and Milwaukee impact wrenches and I use them side by side and they are equally powerful at mode 3 max torque. There’s nothing the Dewalt can’t bust loose – lug nuts, brake pads and rotors, crank shafts, CV axles, contral arms, ball joints, wheel bearings, etc, etc., you name it. I highly recommend this Dewalt impact wrench if you care to have something more than just pure unadulterated power, which it has plenty!
Danial Smitham (verified owner) –
Excellent saw