Tool Test: 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Impact Drivers

The best models have good speed and runtime, and added features like variable output and a battery gauge.

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Interactive Specification Charts

Below are two versions of our test specifications. Chart 1 uses Scribd and allows for “zoomable” viewing of a PDF version. Chart 2 uses Google Spreadsheet technology, allowing you click links and to scroll up, down, left, and right through the data.

Scribd Chart

Tools of the Trade Impact Driver Specification Chart – Fall 2011 Issue

About the Author

Greg DiBernardo

“Passionate” is the best word that can be used to describe Greg DiBernardo. His professional world revolves around constructing beautiful outdoor spaces for his clients using cutting edge materials and methods that will stand the test of time.Greg is a nationally recognized figure in the deck building industry. He’s a regular contributor to the industry’s trade publication, Professional Deck Builder magazine, writing feature articles that dictate the deck and outdoor industry’s best practices for design, construction and management. He’s also a Contributing Editor for Tools of the Trade magazine and a frequent author for The Journal of Light Construction and Fine Home Building.He has been a presenter and speaker for the National Association of Remodelers (NARI) and large building supply companies on advanced deck building and business topics.A deck and construction industry insider, Greg’s notoriety affords him close personal connections with major industry manufacturers assisting them with product development, design and testing of new and existing building materials. Greg has also made TV appearances on the The Today Show, DIY Network, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, House Smarts, and the Food Network. He resides in Canton, GA with his wife and daughter.

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