Craftsman Impact Drivers: Models, Specs, and Pricing

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Craftsman sells through Lowe's on the V20 platform. Impact drivers are priced between Ryobi and DeWalt, targeting homeowners who want a recognizable brand without paying professional prices.

Craftsman V20 (20V) Platform

V20 batteries swap across all Craftsman V20 tools. The platform covers about 70 tools, smaller than DeWalt or Ryobi but growing.

Current Models

Craftsman CMCF820B

CMCF820B

Brushless budget model. Competitive specs for the price. Good enough for light residential work.

torque 1,500 in-lbs
rpm 2,800
ipm 3,000
weight 2.04 lbs
speeds 3
$49 bare Lowe's

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Craftsman compare to Ryobi?

Similar price point and target market. Craftsman V20 tends to have slightly better build quality. Ryobi ONE+ has a much larger tool selection (300+ vs 70). If breadth of ecosystem matters, Ryobi wins.

Is Craftsman still made by Stanley Black & Decker?

Yes. Stanley Black & Decker manufactures Craftsman tools. Some components are shared with DeWalt and Black & Decker at the factory level.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.