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Dewalt DW272 Heavy-Duty VSR Drywall Screwdriver

List Price: $184.18
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Description:

6.3a drywall screwdriver. 6.3A, 0 to 4000 RPM. Metal gear housing for increased durability. Depth-sensitive nosepiece for consistant fastener depth. Rubber-grip 2 finger trigger for increased comfort. Fastens drywall and wire lath to 20 to 25-gauge meta

Features:

6.3a drywall screwdriver


6.3A, 0 to 4000 RPM


Metal gear housing for increased durability


Depth-sensitive nosepiece for consistant fastener depth


Rubber-grip 2 finger trigger for increased comfort


Product Details:
Product Length: 10.19 inches
Product Width: 12.25 inches
Product Height: 3.19 inches
Product Weight: 4.15 pounds
Package Length: 12.5 inches
Package Width: 10.1 inches
Package Height: 3.2 inches
Package Weight: 4.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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33 of 36 found the following review helpful:

4Great drywall gunJun 03, 2009
By JR
I'm not a big fan of Dewalt, but even the worst companies do at least some things right. Dewalt did this one right.

It's built well, works well, and it's priced right. What more do you need?

Setting the depth is foolproof, and the depth stays consistent.

I use it more often for cement backerboard with durock screws than I do drywall. But for either job, I'm totally happy with its performance.

If you're a homeowner/occassional user, the price puts this in the realm of serious consideration. If you've got three or four sheets of drywall to put up, you don't need it.

If you think you'll do more than one project in your lifetime though, spend the 90 bucks. It's SO MUCH faster than the cordless drill approach. And you won't over/under drive your screws (assuming you set the depth correctly to begin with, of course).

One word of warning to the casual user - Remember that this is a professional level tool. The instructions assume you're a pro. You won't just pick this thing up and start using it like a pro.

Expect to have to practice a little with it first, until you get the technique down. You typically run this thing all out at top speed without letting up on the trigger between screws. Most people have trouble until they figure that out.

It's not a regular drill where you have to slowly bring the screw up to speed. With drywall guns, the bit doesn't turn till you push the screw to the wall, when it catches it drives the screw at top speed, then stops turning once it hits the right depth. It all happens in the blink of an eye.

You can't be overly careful with the thing, you have to put a screw on and jam it in with one quick decisive motion. Being timid with it only gets crooked screws driven half way.

I'd recommend using the shortest screws you can get by with until you get profficient with it.

So there's a bit of an art to it (and this applies to all drywall guns, not just this one). But nothing you shouldn't be able to pick up very quickly.

There are other good ones out there, but nothing I'd recommend over this one.

And if you're thinking cordless - don't do it. Cordless tools have their place, but this isn't one of them. As mentioned above, you want to keep this thing pegged as you're popping screws in. Having a power cord attached to you is a very small price to pay for never having to worry about a constantly diminishing battery charge.

(oh and only 4 stars because the instructions really are kind of useless, and I think they should include a case with some extra bits - they have to box the thing anyways, how much more would a blow molded case cost them instead? 50 cents?... The tool itself gets 5 stars)

24 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5Best in ClassFeb 17, 2000
By John Benso
This screwgun is awesome. It is by far the most powerful and comfortable screwgun out there. I love the nosecone. It keeps the depth right and doesn't fall off. Far superior than the Makita or the heavy and clunky Milwaukee screwguns.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Great choiceJun 25, 2002
By Stephen J. Soldo
I looked at several competitive products and chose this one. This is a very good tool. It is easy to handle as it is light, yet powerful, and the trigger is large. These features give you good control esp with larger screws. I have driven up to 3 inch screws with ease. The nosecone takes some practice to adjust, but once you figure it out, it performs very nicely. My only complaint is that the instructions provided are kind of sparse and you end up figuring out how to use the tool by yourself. Not a big issue, however, as the tool is very simple.

Overall, very satisfied!!

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5When it comes to screwing, DeWalt has the leading edgeAug 14, 2004
By L. Hobson
If your a tradesman or a homeowner hanging drywall this is the tool for you. I've been in the construction business for over 30 years and believe me I know a lot about screwing things. The variable speed is a must and the long lasting Dewalt tool saves you money by not having to purchase another one after the first job you use it on. Where speed and top quality is needed, the Dewalt name and tool comes to the aid. Believe me, buy this tool and you won't be unhappy.

Larry Hobson

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5GREAT GUN,BUT.....Nov 05, 2007
By Herbert J. Fellows "glass enthusiast"
As stated elsewhere, if you don't need 130 lbs of torque, and most of us dont, this is a great gun. Two things worth mentioning though:
1) Throw away the manual immediately, it is less than worthless. It will only serve to confuse you and upset you to the point of frustration. Why most manuals are so poorly written I will never know. I guess they figure at the point where you're reading the manual, they've already got your money! Bench Dog is a shining example of the opposite BTW. Their manuals are clear, concise, thorough, I can't say enough about them.
2) DO NOT use bits with a cut by the bottom of the bit. These are the longer bits, maybe 2 inches long, sometimes 2 sided? they will stick in the gun, you will have to take it apart and send away to Dewalt for a new bit holder.
Use only 1 inch long flat sided bits, they are held magnetically, you don't need the extra grab that the other bits give.
Still a five star rating for the tool itself, just these caveats.

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