The DEWALT Variable-Speed Reversing Drywall Scrugun has 4000 RPM of power and metal gear housing for durability. For even greater longevity, the gears are heat-treated, helical-cut steel. For enhanced comfort and control, this scrugun has a rubber grip and 2-finger trigger.
- Lightweight at a mere 4.2 lbs.
- Ergonomic design for user comfort
- Depth-sensitive nosepiece for dependable fastener depth
- 8 ft. cord for extended reach on the job site
- 3-year limited manufacturer warranty
- 1-year free service contract
- 90-day money-back guarantee
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Estrella Rutherford (verified owner) –
works really good
Moshe Grant (verified owner) –
Love using this screw gun for drywall but also screwing down decking when doing subfloor replacement. It’s very well built and is going to last for a good many years
Muriel Zieme (verified owner) –
Lightweight and plenty of power. Depth is easy to set and appears to hold its setting. This will get used a lot, but initially put up about 15 sheets of drywall and it worked perfectly. The light weight is most appreciated when reaching overhead to drive screws.Bought this to have a gun specifically for drywall (and such) to replace a similar DeWalt model that is 18 years old, primarily because I can’t find a plastic depth nosecone for the old one. Still use the original one but just for general screw driving, so I’m confident this one will last as well.
Mauricio Hartmann (verified owner) –
Easy to use and change depth settings especially for someone like me who has never used a drywall screw gun before.
Francesca DuBuque (verified owner) –
I have found the drill to be inconsistent. Works well sometimes. Other times I have had to drill a pilot hole to get the screws to sink into the drywall. The drill is also hard on the hand when used for a bigger project (right hand in my case).
Elise Gerhold (verified owner) –
The drill works well, I wish I had got the cordless but it was more than twice the price. It made the small Sheetrock job I had much easier than using a regular drill.
Holly Schowalter (verified owner) –
As with any DeWalt I have ever purchased, flawless right out of the box. Screw depth adjustment supper easy, good clutch, price not outrageous. Nothing bad to say.
Gayle Streich (verified owner) –
I had to put in some attic fans, and this tool functioned equally well whether I was driving into drywall or even wood! I was very impressed by the way it drove screw into wood. Not a dropped screw, run out head, or any problems. Very impressive!
Nia Feil (verified owner) –
Works very well when put under pressure.
Omari Larkin (verified owner) –
Dependable tool would buy again
Emanuel Olson (verified owner) –
The drill is very stronger
Jake Nikolaus (verified owner) –
I got this to speed us up on drywall. I will be soon teplacing for a ridgid i believe. Works good with 1.5 in screws but not with galvanized studs. Struggles with galvanized studs used 6 different screwsy other brands donengreat but notnthe dewalt
Ian Hermann (verified owner) –
I should have bought this 40 years ago. Tolls works like it should. I would buy it again.
Rudy Berge (verified owner) –
The scrugun is amazing.
Augusta Streich (verified owner) –
Supplementing similar tool More powerful Reliable Recommend
Breana Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
Good drill. Installed 220 sheets of drywall and only changed bits once. It did start to feel heavy when I got to about sheet #150. Only bad thing is that this drill won’t let you drive screws flush on angle like in this close seams where the Sheetrock and stud don’t line up just right.
Peggie Luettgen (verified owner) –
I’ve struggled through drywall jobs with a regular drill driver many times. This time I decided to buy the proper tool for the job. Once depth was set I breezed through the job and didn’t overset any screws or have the bit come off the screw and drill a hole in the drywall. Dewalt = Quality.
Brenna Auer (verified owner) –
Does ther small job intended for.
Peter Goyette (verified owner) –
Cost me about $100 and was worth every penny. I am an average DIY’er and have not done much drywall work but the screwgun made the install really fast. I usually work alone and when putting up 4×8 sheets it really helped to get it screwed down fast.
Dana Marquardt (verified owner) –
No operational issues