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DEWALT 12V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, 1/4-Inch Hex Chuck, 1-Inch Bit Tips, Electric (DCF610S2)

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  • Compact, lightweight design of the cordless screwdriver fits into tight areas
  • 3 LEDs of the rechargeable screwdriver provide light and increased visibility without shadows
  • One-handed loading 1/4-inch hex chuck of the powered screwdriver accepts 1-inch bit tips
  • Belt hook included for portability


Product Description

The DCF610S2 12V MAX* 1/4-inch Cordless Electric Screwdriver Kit is essential for any professional to have. The electric screwdriver is compact for reaching tight spaces, lightweight to increase productivity, and has three LED lights to allow users to work in dark spaces.

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The DEWALT 12-Volt Max 1/4-Inch Screwdriver Kit offers a lightweight body and convenient design features, like shadow-free LED lighting, one-handed loading, and a belt clip. The 1/4-inch chuck accepts bits up to 1 inch. At 6-1/4 inches long and 2.2 pounds, the driver is easy to maneuver in small spaces. The driver comes with two lithium-ion battery packs, each offering 1.1 Ah, and includes multiple torque settings, variable speeds, and a reverse option.12-Volt Max 1/4-Inch Screwdriver Kit
At a Glance:

  • Compact 6-1/4-inch body fits into tight places
  • Three radially-mounted LEDs eliminate work area shadows
  • 1/4-inch chuck can be loaded with one hand
  • Two lithium-ion battery packs and belt clip for ease of use
  • Three-year limited warranty; one-year free service contract

The screwdriver's compact 6-1/4-inch body fits into tight places. .Compact Design and Built-In LEDs
At 6-1/4 inches long, this screwdriver is designed to fit into small spaces where traditional drill/drivers don't. As a result, you get straight penetration and avoid damaging screw heads from angled driving attempts. The length of the DEWALT means you can apply maximum leverage, enabling you to get the most from this screwdriver's 160-unit-watt output.

Additionally, the DEWALT's three LEDs--mounted radially around the barrel--will light your target area for better visibility.

Lightweight Body with User-Friendly Features
With its 2.2 pounds distributed evenly between its ergonomic body and compact battery pack, the screwdriver is easy to lift and handle. The 1/4-inch chuck can be loaded with one hand, and takes bits up to 1 inch. The DEWALT features a built-in belt clip, multiple torque settings, variable speed, and reverse for additional ease of use.
Quick-Charging, Long-Lasting Battery Packs
This screwdriver kit comes with two 12-volt max lithium-ion battery packs, each with 1.1 Ah. The recharge time of these battery packs is between 30 minutes and 1 hour.
Warranty Information
This DEWALT tool comes with a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.
What's in the Box
Screwdriver, two lithium-ion battery packs, bag, charger, and belt clip.
Even weight distribution means the screwdriver is easy to lift and maneuver.

Florin C.
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2023
great drill to have around the house. good for light work.
Lee Theobald
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2023
Love this little drill.Bought it to use as screwdriver on my 3D printers and anytime I need to drive screws.Works great and good life on battery charge.
Jonathan Hernández
Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2019
Es una herramienta muy útil y práctica para trabajos caseros y semi-profesionales, tiene buen desempeño y potencia.
Emmanuel Tadeo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 26, 2019
Es un gran producto ligero pequeño pero potente
Don Burke
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2019
Since late 2017, we've purchased five of these 12-volt Dewalt DCF610S2 kits. We've owned and evaluated several different makes of screwdrivers - like the Ryobi Tek4 Lithium 4-volt, the Workpro 3.6-volt, the Genesis GLSD72A 7.2-volt, the Dewalt DCF680N2 8-volt and the Milwaukee M12 2401-22 12-volt screwdrivers, but I'd have to say that these Dewalt 12-volt screwdrivers are the tool we rely on most in the mechanical assembly cell at our manufacturing facility.The batteries hold a charge for a long time. You would be hard pressed to be able to tell which of the batteries we own are the 2-yr-old batteries as opposed to the ones we got about a month ago if you couldn't see the minor scuffing and scratches on the casings caused by all the handling (or check the manufacturing date stamped on them). The DCF610S2 comes with two batteries and a charger (DCB107) so we always have fresh batteries available. One of the things that our operators like is that this tool can be placed upright on a workbench. The bottom of the battery provides a stable base for the tool so it can be then quickly picked up when needed. All the other screwdrivers in our tools area need to be placed on their sides either because the bottom of the handles are rounded or the flat surface area at the base of the tool is not large enough to keep the tool balanced in an upright position. The Dewalt screwdriver is light in weight but can handle some pretty serious jobs - it isn't a "light-duty" tool. Several of the other makes of cordless screwdrivers mentioned above are specifically for light-duty tasks (removing & tightening machine screws on circuit boards, etc.) however, the Dewalt DCF610S2 has enough torque to drive 3 1/2" screws into deck lumber. The Milwaukee M12 2401-22 is also great tool, but is heavier and it cannot be placed upright on a work bench. We are probably going to buy a few more of these screwdrivers.
Monty
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2013
I am a computer and network technician, installer, and systems administrator. I bought this as a very small and light drill to have to swap out components, install cameras, server racks, run cables, and basically other things that come up. This is the PERFECT tool for an installer who knows what they will be using it for. I bought this and some quick change bits that were very cheap, and I use this on a medium duty basis. First thing I bought it for was assembling system components for computers, and disassembling hard drives. No problem, I put it on torque setting 3, and it stops before I strip aluminum #8 threads. For plastics, I put it on torque setting 1. Then, when I need to install cameras, usually in dry wall with wooden studs, there is no problem here. This is where I learned to value the compactness and light weight of it, I can use it on a ladder all day with minimal fatigue. I have had to use 1 1/2" spade bits in it for plywood...not the best here, you can hear it struggling, but it still will go through 2 sheets of it.The torque settings are good, I will wall mount things in block walls that need higher torque, but will stop when the TapCon is seated, no problems here.Battery life is great for what I use it for. Sometimes, I charge it up, throw it in my kit, and forget about it for a week or so, use it all day, put it back, use it half a day, swap the battery, and keep going. I cannot tell how many holes it can drill or screws it can screw, but it is enough for me.The front LEDs are great. I use this under counters, cabinets, dark rooms, plenums, etc, and not having to tote a light up on a ladder is lovely.The belt clip is nice, but I tend to hang it on my butt pocket when on a ladder.Overall, for a light drill that is for quick jobs, nothing beats this for me. Not those stupid little cordless screwdrivers you would see electronic technicians using, they are too slow. Not any big 18V drill, though I do have one, but I don't want to carry it around all day. Perfect for screws, light drilling, and general use.The only caveat I would say about it is that the bits are not the simplest to find, especially actual drilling bits. I have yet to find a 1/4" drive hole saw, though I have not really had a need. There are cheap 1/4" drilling bits you can find, or more expensive sets too. 1/4" drive philips bits, flat head, torx, and square drive bits are easy to find and cheap, but I recommend you get the quick change bits, not just the little bit you are supposed to put in a magnetic mount unless you want to do this. Also, I recommend, at least for electronic techs and installers, you invest in a quick change 12" extension. This has saved my life a few times in the field when I needed to unscrew some things that have been built over, and you could not get a drill down/up in there.
MoogleMan3
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2012
For a very long time I used the cordless screwdriver that started the sub-compact craze, the bosch PS20, and then the hitachi DB10DL for a while. Both worked fine; I liked the grip and light on the hitachi better. Both, however, spun a bit too slow for my preference (400 rpm).Fast forward a bit and we now have the cordless screwdrivers that are two speeds, presumably to function as a drill and driver. In my view, these are a compromise as to what a cordless screwdriver is really designed for: driving screws. They're not designed to drive screws in the high speed mode (~1300 rpm), so you switch it to low speed and you're stuck at the same speeds as the original pocket drivers (350-400rpm). Granted, you do get more power than the original pocket drivers at the same speed, but for me that speed is just too slow.When dewalt announced their 12 volt max line, I became very interested when I found out their cordless screwdriver was a single speed tool and at 1050 rpm no less!I bought one on sale for under a benjamin and gave it a workout.Here's my findings:Because of the battery design (it latches to the bottom of the tool, not in the handle like the pistol style pocket drivers), the handle is slim and extremely comfortable for long term use. The rubber overmold makes it even better. The trigger operates very smoothly throughout the entire speed range for plenty of control. I can start a screw slowly and rev it up to send the screw home, which goes pretty quickly at 1050 rpm. I've found that this tool is absolutely perfect for driving screws for pocket hole joinery.The motor has plenty of power. It's driven screws of 1/2" to 3" with no problems and no sign of struggling, nor would I expect it to. This tool was designed as a cordless screwdriver and in that aspect it functions perfectly. Will it drive lags? I have no idea. There's ratchets and impact drivers for that. Will it drill holes? Well, there's hex shanked drill bits so I imagine it will, though not as well as a drill. Make no mistake, this is a luxury, special purpose tool. A two speed, cordless drill will do everything this tool can and more, but because of the single speed and compact size, this tool is ideal for driving screws.The belt hook is very useful. More than anything, I use t for hanging the screwdriver when I'm not using it. It's nice and sturdy; no worries about it bending out of shape or snapping off.The light ring around the chuck is amazing. With three led's surrounding the chuck, it brightly lights up the area in front of the screwdriver and leaves no shadows. Since a light squeeze of the trigger activates the light without spinning the chuck, it functions very well to line up the driver bit to the screws. Hitachi's DB10DL has a similar ring light, but only uses two led's so the area lit up isn't as even or bright.The 30 minute charger and two 1.5AH batteries keep the tool going. Note that the batteries shipping with dewalt's 12v max line are upgraded. They used to be 1.3ah batteries, but earlier this year, dewalt switched to 1.5ah batteries. More specifically, dewalt changed the cells inside the batteries. They now use the same cells as milwaukee's red lithium batteries and ridgid's hyper lithium batteries, and dewalt didn't make a big marketing event out of it calling it "yellow lithium" or anything like that, they just changed the labels on the batteries and tools. See the pics I uploaded for details.The included storage bag is just ok; it holds everything with extra room, but there's nothing to keep the contents from knocking into each other during transport. I'd like to see a bag with either dividers or velcro straps to secure everything in place.Overall, I'm extremely pleased with this tool.If you drive a lot of screws, I highly recommend it.Quick add-on: I forgot to mention this in the review originally, but another plus is that with the newer 12v max tools (the ones with the yellow labels) dewalt switched from the map-style manual to a traditional staple-bound manual. Kudos to dewalt for this. :-)*UPDATE 8/31/14*This little driver has continued to be one of my most useful tools in the shop and home.Everything about it really shines, and with the introduction of dewalt's new .I plan on buying a set of those soon and dedicating the old batteries to the ( a great little light).I changed the rating from 4 to 5 stars as my original nitpicks (slightly loose forward/reverse switch and no dividers in the bag) have proved to not be issues at all over time.I'm hoping dewalt upgrades this model to a brushless driver.I'm still very pleased with this driver and it continues to earn it's keep in my shop.
J. M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2011
I purchased this to replace my old 12v DeWalt drill/driver. My batteries were dead and I could buy this set (driver, 2 lithium ion batteries, charger & case) for only $20 more that replacing the ni-cad batteries for the old drill. I also have a 14v Black & Decker, a 18V Ryobi and an old but reliable corded craftsman drill, but the 12v DeWalt had been my favorite drill for years, and this new one is even better.It is much lighter weight even with battery than the old one was without, and is every bit as powerful. I have small hands and this smaller grip is easier for me to use with much less fatigue in my arm and wrist. Overall it is a much smaller drill, allowing easy access to tight spaces.It only takes hex drill bits, and I was concerned about that, but Lowe's Cobalt brand are inexpensive and good quality for the price. Be sure to get the ones with the notch in the shank so it will stay in the drill when you reverse it. (Watch out for Ryobi and a number of other brands that sometimes don't have a well-centered bit in the hex shank. They wobble badly!)The driver is every bit as powerful as my old DeWalt 12v or 14V B&D, and the battery lasts much longer between charges. After a few hours of steady use, followed by a few weeks of even more use, I'm still in love with this drill. I would absolutely buy one again ...and again.
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