DEWALT DCF900P2 Impact Review
Our verdict
The DEWALT DCF900P2 is the two-battery kit version of DEWALT's high-torque impact wrench, priced at $364.99 and carrying a 4.8-star rating from 428 reviews. It is the top-tier option for tradespeople who need continuous runtime without stopping to swap a single battery.
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Professional tradespeople, automotive shops, and heavy construction crews who need maximum runtime from DEWALT's 20V high-torque impact wrench and want two batteries included.
Skip if
You already own multiple DEWALT 20V MAX batteries, in which case the bare-tool DCF900B at $229.95 offers identical performance at a much lower price. Also skip if budget is a primary concern.
- Voltage 120.0
- Weight 12.3 Pounds
- Priced 226% above the category median ($111.99 across 117 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 428 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
428 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The DEWALT DCF900P2 packages the DCF900 high-torque impact wrench with two 20V MAX batteries and a charger at $364.99. The two-battery configuration directly addresses the single runtime limitation of the DCF900P1 kit, making it practical for sustained commercial work where stopping to charge is not an option.
At 4.8 stars the DCF900P2 shares the same top rating as the DCF900P1, though from a smaller pool of 428 reviews compared to the P1's 2,633. Monthly sales of 100 units reflect a narrower professional buyer base, consistent with the premium price tier. The listed weight of 12.3 pounds covers the complete two-battery kit.
The voltage is listed as 120.0 in the available data, which likely reflects an input or labeling variation in the product listing rather than a change in platform voltage from the standard 20V MAX system used across the DCF900 family. Buyers should verify the listing details if this figure is relevant to their purchasing decision.
Pros
- 4.8-star rating consistent with the rest of the DCF900 family
- Two-battery kit eliminates downtime for charge swaps on long commercial jobs
- DEWALT DCF900 high-torque design is proven across thousands of owner reviews in the broader lineup
- Includes charger, making it a complete out-of-box solution for new platform users
Cons
- At $364.99 it is the most expensive listing in this batch, and buyers with existing batteries pay a significant premium for the second battery
- Listed kit weight of 12.3 pounds is the heaviest package in this group
- Smaller review count of 428 relative to the DCF900P1's 2,633 provides less statistical confidence in the current rating
Specifications
| Voltage | 120.0 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 12.3 Pounds |
Performance notes
The DCF900P2 kit lists voltage as 120.0 in the available spec data. The DCF900 impact wrench family operates on DEWALT's 20V MAX cordless platform. The kit weighs 12.3 pounds total including two batteries and charger. No individual peak torque or RPM figures are published in the available specs for this listing. The high-torque DCF900 platform is designed for demanding fastening and removal applications where sustained power output matters.
What buyers say
Buyers who choose the P2 kit tend to be professionals or heavy users who prioritize uninterrupted runtime above all else. The 4.8-star rating across 428 reviews suggests strong satisfaction among this more specialized buyer profile. Positive notes center on power and the convenience of having a spare battery always charged. The price relative to the single-battery kit is the most commonly flagged consideration in this tier.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the DEWALT DCF900P2 differ from the DCF900P1?
The DCF900P2 includes two 20V MAX batteries versus the one battery in the DCF900P1. It costs $364.99 compared to the P1's $264.99, a $100 premium for the extra battery. If you already own a spare DEWALT battery, the P1 or the bare-tool DCF900B is a better value.
Why does the listed voltage show 120.0?
The 120.0 figure appears in the raw product spec data. The DCF900 platform is a 20V MAX cordless tool family. Buyers should check the current product listing directly to confirm voltage specs.
Questions about which DCF900 version fits your workflow?
Email the ToolGalaxy team at hello@toolgalaxy.com and we will help you choose between the bare tool, P1, and P2 based on your battery inventory and usage pattern.