
Metabo HPT
The Metabo HPT 18V MultiVolt Cordless Triple Hammer Bolt Impact Driver (WH18DC) is a compact, brushless tool featuring Triple Hammer technology for reduced vibration and high torque output. It offers five speed modes, including a specialized BOLT mode, and is compatible with the 18V/36V MultiVolt battery system for extended runtime.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Metabo HPT WH18DC as a promising next-generation tool, highlighting its Triple Hammer mechanism for delivering high torque and speed with impressive vibration reduction. They note the compact design, IP56 rating, and convenient controls like the mode selector and battery gauge make it suitable for driving tasks, while manufacturer materials emphasize productivity gains from the BOLT mode and extended runtime capabilities.
What Users Say
Everyday users and product listings imply strong satisfaction with the tool's maneuverability in tight spaces and its power for driving bolts and nuts. Recurring themes include praise for its smooth, vibration-free performance and effective LED lighting. No specific complaints are noted, with indirect feedback focusing on its reliability for jobsite use.
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 2953-20
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Choose Milwaukee for maximum raw torque and lighter weight, or Metabo HPT for reduced vibration and specialized fastening modes.
vs. DeWalt DCF850
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Choose DeWalt for a lighter, more portable tool, or Metabo HPT for a more compact body and greater mode versatility.
vs. Makita XDT16
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Choose Makita for a balanced speed-to-weight ratio, or Metabo HPT for superior vibration reduction and specialized driving modes.