I love that little guy (850). I nhave noticed that myself, that my 887 is just a hair faster than my 850. We are talking about minimal difference but it’s noticeable. Appreciate the upload man. Always a pleasure 👊
I can’t decided between this dcf850 or a m12 fuel impact driver. I don’t have either of the brands battery, looking to start fresh, upgrading from ryobi
Honestly wasn't too impressed with my 850. Sold it and kept the 887. But my main impact is the 840, the hidden gem in DeWalt impacts. Lower RPM and higher IPM combined with a better variable speed trigger make up for lacking the speed selector, overall a better all round package at a lower price.
It is better in a lot of ways, but no speed selector is a significant downside. Price and performance are significant upsides to the DCF840. They need to release a proper replacement for the now old 887 though, but seem to be staggering releases to maximize sales.
I love that little guy (850). I nhave noticed that myself, that my 887 is just a hair faster than my 850. We are talking about minimal difference but it’s noticeable. Appreciate the upload man. Always a pleasure 👊
Thanks!
Thanks for the review, you are the only person I've seen that has properly explained mode 1 on this tool thanks
The 1" bit they were referring to accommodating is the length, not the diameter.
The 850 needs a powerstack battery to realize its compact light weight potential.
that's probably true. I was more interested in its performance.
Does this work for car lug nuts, and the rusty bolts on brake systems? Tight package is important. If not, any suggestions?
i think the 1 inch bit means the smaller 1 inch driver bits not just the extended 2 inch bits
interesting. good to know.
I can’t decided between this dcf850 or a m12 fuel impact driver. I don’t have either of the brands battery, looking to start fresh, upgrading from ryobi
Does your 850 wobble a little?
Honestly wasn't too impressed with my 850. Sold it and kept the 887. But my main impact is the 840, the hidden gem in DeWalt impacts. Lower RPM and higher IPM combined with a better variable speed trigger make up for lacking the speed selector, overall a better all round package at a lower price.
Agreed
It is better in a lot of ways, but no speed selector is a significant downside. Price and performance are significant upsides to the DCF840. They need to release a proper replacement for the now old 887 though, but seem to be staggering releases to maximize sales.
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Seems to be the case with the 850.
1 inch LENGTH bits. You don't have to use a bit holder to use the smaller bits.
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