High-End DeWalt Tools That Are Worth Splurging On

If you have experience doing advanced or basic DIY projects around the house, you know the importance of having the right tools for the job. When you want a tool brand you can count on to give you a high level of performance and durability, DeWalt power tools are worth the hefty price tag. Because DeWalt emphasizes quality control and extensive testing when manufacturing its tools, many consumers are willing to pay more for this brand than for other power tool brands.

Perhaps you already have some of the best DeWalt cordless power tools for less than $100. Maybe you're looking to expand the types of DIY projects and woodworking jobs you can do. If so, DeWalt makes plenty of advanced power tools that are suitable for everyone from woodworking hobbyists to construction workers. You can also find DeWalt outdoor power tools that can help with big jobs around your home or acreage. If you're ready to splurge on some high-end DeWalt tools that can help you step up your DIY game, we have five options for you to consider.

A miter saw for cutting both wood and metal

The DeWalt 14-Inch Multi-Cutter DW872 Miter Saw ($649 at Home Depot) includes a carbon-tipped blade that allows you to saw through wood, ferrous metal, and non-ferrous metal. With a spinning blade speed of 1,300 RPM, it lags behind the spin speed of traditional miter saws made for wood alone, but the slower carbide-tipped blade gives it the ability to cut the metal successfully while generating less heat and fewer sparks. It can cut metal struts, angle iron, rebar, and pipe. The slower blade speed means you'll cut wood more slowly than with wood-only miter saws, but it still cuts wood successfully. This is a corded saw that runs from a 120-volt outlet, so it's more useful in your workshop than on a remote jobsite, unless you carry a generator.

Customers at Home Depot give it a 4.2-star rating out of 5, and 77% of them recommend the product to friends and family. Several customer reviews mentioned that this DeWalt saw does not create an unwanted burr edge on the cut. When making angled cuts, the DeWalt DW872 includes an adjustable fence that simplifies the job. The saw ships with both horizontal and vertical clamps that place a secure hold on the materials that you're cutting. YouTube reviewer Kent VanderVelden says it generates so little heat that you don't have to wait to work with the cut piece, preventing material hardening.

A jack that helps you hold doors and drywall in place off the ground

When you are trying to do a bigger DIY job – like hanging sheets of drywall or a door – and you don't have any help, the DeWalt ToughSeries DWHT83550 Construction Jack ($119 at Home Depot) can provide the extra pair of hands that you need. It has a lift capacity up to 340 pounds and can lift items up to 8.75 inches off the ground.

The jack supports the weight of the drywall or door, allowing you to focus on attaching it exactly where it needs to go. You can use the tool's handles to make precise adjustments to the height of the item, giving you better accuracy and consistency than if you were to try to make adjustments by hand while also supporting the weight of the load.

On the Home Depot website, customers give this jack a 4.9-star rating and an impressive 98% of them would recommend it to other customers. Reviewers appreciate the versatility of this jack. They use it to lift doors and sheets of drywall, but some reviewers use it for other tasks, like squeezing gaps closed during flooring repairs, elevating a washing machine to adjust the legs, or lifting heavy furniture to slide a dolly underneath.

Plane rough boards with ease for woodworking projects

If you regularly work with rough pieces of wood of varying thicknesses, the DeWalt 13-Inch DW735X Thickness Planer ($599 at Home Depot) allows you to create a consistent thickness and a smooth surface with each board up to 13 inches in width. This corded electric thickness planer greatly simplifies the planing process versus using a manual planer. When you need to make a significant reduction in thickness to the wooden board, you can take advantage of the 10,000 rpm cutterhead speed from the planer knives to make the process smooth.

One of the best aspects of the DeWalt planer is that you can select among two different speeds. Whether you want a fast cut to a specific thickness or an extremely smooth cut at a slower speed that has a finish similar to 120-grit sandpaper, this DeWalt power tool offers both options.

Home Depot reviewers give this corded planer a 4.7-star rating, and 88% of customers would recommend it. One reviewer said that the build quality of this DeWalt tool makes it well worth the extra cost versus some other brands of planers. YouTube reviewer Wisco Workshop appreciates the depth stop turret feature on the DeWalt planer, which greatly simplifies making fast repeatable cuts on several boards in a row.

Quickly split your own firewood with battery power

If you love splitting your own firewood but you struggle with starting and maintaining gas-powered splitter models, the DeWalt 60-Volt 9-Ton DXGLXT0900 Log Splitter ($1,500 at D&B Supply) and the DeWalt 60-Volt 20-Ton DXGLXT2000 Log Splitter ($1,900 at D&B Supply) are made with you in mind. They both feature the same hydraulic designs that you'd find with a typical gas-powered log splitter, but they use 60-volt batteries from DeWalt to deliver the power. You can use the same 60-volt batteries in the log splitter as you use with other DeWalt cordless power tools, enhancing the value you receive from your purchase.

These DeWalt battery-powered splitters use either 9 tons or 20 tons of splitter force, meaning you can match the size of the splitter to your residential firewood needs. The 20-ton unit has a 9-inch wedge, while the 9-ton machine has a 5-inch wedge. Both machines can split logs up to 25 inches in length. These pneumatic splitters are also very low-maintenance, especially compared to gas-powered models. Because they generate no exhaust like you'd find with a combustion motor, you could even use them inside a barn or garage to split wood out of the weather elements.

Turn your DeWalt battery charger into a portable generator and power station

When you use the DeWalt 1800-Watt DCB1800B Portable Power Station ($529 at Home Depot) to charge your DeWalt power tool batteries, you can turn the machine into a portable power supply for running other devices during a power outage or when working far away from a traditional outlet. This unit charges up to four 20-volt MAX, 20-volt MAX FlexVolt, or 60-volt MAX FlexVolt DeWalt batteries when it's plugged into a standard household outlet.

Once your batteries have a full charge, you can disconnect the portable power station from the outlet and use it like a generator anywhere you're working by drawing power from the charged batteries. You can plug in electric appliances or corded power tools to the power station and run them like they were connected to a 15-amp electrical outlet. If you lose power at home, it can work like a mini-generator, but it doesn't need gasoline to operate.

Reviewers at the Home Depot website give it a 4.3-star rating, and 77% of customers would recommend it to friends and family. If you have a collection of DeWalt rechargeable batteries from various power tools, you can charge them faster and use them in multiple ways with this portable power station device.

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