PORTER-CABLE Bare-Tool PC18ID 18-Volt Cordless Impact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)
Porter-Cable’s PC18ID Bare Tool 18-volt cordless impact driver supplies reliable high torque in conjunction with a host of helpful features and a durable construction, making it an ideal tool for contractors, electricians, construction workers, and home DIY enthusiasts with larger projects. PC18ID Bare Tool 18-Volt
Cordless Impact Driver
At a Glance:
Specifications: 1,600 inch-pounds torque, 0-2,900 rpm, 0-2,800 bpm
1/4-inch Hex chuck, runs on lithium ion or NiCd batteries
Variable speed trigger provides control over a wide variety of uses
Cold-forged impact block assures reliable durability
Integrated LED work light for working in darker conditions
Porter-Cable’s PC18ID 18-volt cordless impact driver provides high torque and helpful features (view larger). High Torque and High Performance
Porter-Cable’s PC18ID 18-volt cordless impact driver provides 1,600 inch-pounds of torque. But even though it is a high performance tool, it doesn’t deliver k
- Impact technology delivers high-torque output without kick-back
- With compact size, only 6.5 inches, fits into tight areas
- Battery and charger sold separately
- Heavy-duty, cold-forged impact block is designed for maximum durability
List Price: $ 128.78
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Great Tool!!,
I very rarely contribute positive reviews, but I’m having a hard time not ranting and raving about how great this little unit is. I’ve fallen in love with this little beauty. You just can’t beat it for the price. I wanted an impact driver after using a friend’s Makita impact driver. I’ve used cordless drills regularly for over 20 years and was shocked at how much better impact drivers can perform compared to cordless drills. After researching different units/sets, for the same price as one Makita driver/charger set, I was able to purchase whole Li-Ion Porter Cable set & added the impact driver. It’s superior performance coupled with the Li-ion batteries (a quantum leap over the Ni-Cads) are a match made in heaven. By paying the extra ~$70 to add this unit to my set, I’ll get years more life out of my drill and have on heck of a driver. I use my drill about 80% less than I used to and can driver screws faster and longer with one charge. If you’re a contractor, spend the extra cash for a Makita or a Dewalt. If you’re an “advanced handyman” with a construction background that does a fair amount of home projects – buy this unit and fall in love with it.
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A good impact driver for light applications,
The purpose of an impact driver is to not injure your wrist while a bolt or screw is being turned. It produces bursts of torque in small time intervals so as to not put much twist on the wrist, like the way a drill does.
This is a good impact driver for light torque applications, but it is not for things like loosening higher torqued bolts on cars. You’ll need an air or electric impact wrench for those types of jobs. So don’t be confused about it’s applications.
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Good while it lasted,
I purchased this product in March as I was in teh process of buying a fixer-upper and knew I could use it, I also purchased the 4 piece lithium-ion combo pack. The tools worked great out of the box, the battery life is great and I have not had any issues withe the other tools. The impact driver seemed to work well until I used it to drive approximately 50 deck screws in. What happened was kind of scary, before even one battery was depleted the driver heated up and peices of it came shooting out of the back vents hitting me in the face. This was the first project I had used this tool on other than random light duty jobs. I am going to attempt to return it as defective with hopes that it was a fluke. I will definitely wear saftey glasses when operating it’s replacement!
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