I'm thinking about purchasing a DeWalt DCF922B-B3 for my automotive repair tasks. It's received better reviews than the Bosch GDX 18V-200 that I was considering as well. My main uses for it would include removing lug nuts, doing suspension work, managing control and radius arm bolts, and handling engine and transmission mounts. The price for the tool is about $225, plus an additional $113 for a 5Ah battery. Would it be worth spending more on the DeWalt compared to the Bosch? I'm curious if anyone who owns the DCF922B has any insights or if there are better alternatives out there.
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Depending on your location, if you live in a rust-prone area, you might want to consider the DCF891 instead as it could be more suitable for tougher conditions.
If you don't specifically need the Detent pin style feature, you might want to check out the DCF921, as it can often be found on sale. That said, the DCF922B should handle your tasks just fine without any issues.
