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DeWALT DCF887D2 20V MAX XR Brushless 1/4" 3-Speed Impact Driver Kit

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$129

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Fasteners Inc has DeWALT DCF887D2 20V MAX XR Brushless 1/4" 3-Speed Impact Driver w/ 2 Batteries + Charger for $129. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Sky432 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x DCF887 Impact Driver
  • 2x DCB203 Batteries
  • 1x Fast charger
  • 1x Belt Hook
  • 1x Kit Box
Features:
  • DEWALT built brushless motor and XR Lith-Ion batteries deliver more run time and capacity over standard units
  • 3-speed settings for optimized application versatility
  • Precision Drive in speed 1 for precision applications and added control
  • Three (3) LED lights with 20 second delay after trigger release, provide visibility without shadows
  • One-handed loading 1/4" hex chuck with easy grip sleeve accepts 1" bit tips

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 rating at Lowes
    • 3-year DeWALT warranty (details)
  • About this store:
    • Eligible for Returns within 30-Days if in new and unused condition (details)
    • Fasteners Inc runs a chain of stores in Northern, CA.
    • Fasteners Inc is a DeWalt Authorized Dealer

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Written by Sky432
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Fasteners Inc has DeWALT DCF887D2 20V MAX XR Brushless 1/4" 3-Speed Impact Driver w/ 2 Batteries + Charger for $129. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Sky432 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x DCF887 Impact Driver
  • 2x DCB203 Batteries
  • 1x Fast charger
  • 1x Belt Hook
  • 1x Kit Box
Features:
  • DEWALT built brushless motor and XR Lith-Ion batteries deliver more run time and capacity over standard units
  • 3-speed settings for optimized application versatility
  • Precision Drive in speed 1 for precision applications and added control
  • Three (3) LED lights with 20 second delay after trigger release, provide visibility without shadows
  • One-handed loading 1/4" hex chuck with easy grip sleeve accepts 1" bit tips

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 rating at Lowes
    • 3-year DeWALT warranty (details)
  • About this store:
    • Eligible for Returns within 30-Days if in new and unused condition (details)
    • Fasteners Inc runs a chain of stores in Northern, CA.
    • Fasteners Inc is a DeWalt Authorized Dealer

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Currently $89 on Amazon for the bare tool (sold and shipped by Marketplace seller Toolup). That makes the batteries about $20 each. Fair if you need a couple 2ah batteries I guess. Lowest price for bare tool sold by Amz in the last 12 mos. is $98.

If you need the tool and want the batteries and case, this is a good deal.

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Mar 7, 2021
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Indeedbaku
Mar 7, 2021
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A bit misleading with "fast charger"
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Currently $89 on Amazon for the bare tool (sold and shipped by Marketplace seller Toolup). That makes the batteries about $20 each. Fair if you need a couple 2ah batteries I guess. Lowest price for bare tool sold by Amz in the last 12 mos. is $98.

If you need the tool and want the batteries and case, this is a good deal.
Last edited by ruouttaurmind March 7, 2021 at 10:31 AM.
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Mar 7, 2021
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ToolDeals
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Quote from Indeedbaku :
A bit misleading with "fast charger"
Fast vs Max like the DCB115 and up, this DCB112 12-20v, 2 amp charger is about right for these smaller 2 amp batteries.

The 4amp battery kit comes with the DCB113 charger and the 5amp kits come with the DCB115 charger, etc. that are designed with cool down and load balancing of cells to charge that battery in about 60 to 75 minutes. Sure, you can charge these 2amp batteries with a 4amp 115 or 118 charger in about half the time, but the battery life is also lessened.
Mar 7, 2021
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ToolDeals
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If you need it, this a good deal ....the brushless 3 speed DCF887 with variable speed trigger has proven itself in the field with a rated 1,825 in-lb of torque that translates to 152 ft/lbs.

The DCB203 batteries with a fuel gauge are nice batteries and great for low power consuming tools.... an upgrade from the basic ones and not lugging a heavier battery around all day from the belt clip. One can find the larger amp batteries for $10/amp, but these will typically be more expensive..... $75 for the 2 batteries, charger and storage box would be very reasonable, that leaves about $55 for the bare tool.
Mar 7, 2021
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TheGalactus
Mar 7, 2021
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Quote from Indeedbaku :
A bit misleading with "fast charger"
I totally agree. If it's not the yellow charger, it's not "Fast". It may be "faster", but it's not the real fast charger. I hate when they do this.
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mightofnight
Mar 8, 2021
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Quote from TheGalactus :
I totally agree. If it's not the yellow charger, it's not "Fast". It may be "faster", but it's not the real fast charger. I hate when they do this.
I belive they have a 2/4/8 ah charger. I usually use my 4ah and use the yellow (8ah) when I really am waiting for a charge. I usually only care with my 9ah flexvolt batteries. Even then my battery usually needs to cool down before it starts charging anyway.

I am tempted to get this gust to have an extra of this impact. These 2am batteries are my favorite due to being so light. Love them with this impact, sander and oscelating tool.
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Quote from mightofnight :
I belive they have a 2/4/8 ah charger. I usually use my 4ah and use the yellow (8ah) when I really am waiting for a charge. I usually only care with my 9ah flexvolt batteries. Even then my battery usually needs to cool down before it starts charging anyway.

I am tempted to get this gust to have an extra of this impact. These 2am batteries are my favorite due to being so light. Love them with this impact, sander and oscelating tool.
If you will look at the back of your chargers, it says the input amps and right below that, the output amps. For smaller batteries, choose the charger that will charge in 60 to 75 minutes for longevity.

The DCB107 is 1.25 amps output ... 1.5 amp 20v batteries and above

TheDCB112 [bigcommerce.com] is 2amps output --- 1.5 and 2 amp 20v batteries and above

The DCB113 [bigcommerce.com] is 3amps output --- 3 and 4 amp 20v batteries and above

The DCB115 [toolguyd.com] is 4 amps output .... 4 amp 20v batteries and above

The yellow DCB118 [amazonaws.com] .... read back of fan cooled charger and maybe (1) 4amps for 20v and 8 amps output for 60v.

(1)The first 118 chargers we have, have an output of 4 amps for 20v and 8 amps for 60v stamped on the back in compliance with the DeWalt site [dewalt.com] of "The charge rate is 8 amps for premium batteries and 4 amps for compact batteries." But the newer ones we received are all stamped 8 amps, period. We are still using on 5 amp and above 20v.
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Mar 9, 2021
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TheGalactus
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Quote from mightofnight :
I belive they have a 2/4/8 ah charger. I usually use my 4ah and use the yellow (8ah) when I really am waiting for a charge. I usually only care with my 9ah flexvolt batteries. Even then my battery usually needs to cool down before it starts charging anyway.

I am tempted to get this gust to have an extra of this impact. These 2am batteries are my favorite due to being so light. Love them with this impact, sander and oscelating tool.
Since we started buying the 4x chargers with the 8 amp simultaneously charging ports we never looked back. I just don't like that they call these fast, overall it just annoys me. Added to which having so many different speed chargers just seems silly anyway. But hey that's just my 2 cents.
Mar 9, 2021
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thanatossassin
Mar 9, 2021
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Love this tool, but I'm definitely investing in some larger batteries soon. Even having 3 of these small guys charged up and ready is a frustrating experience. You want a battery to get you through most of the day, but just a couple hours.
Mar 9, 2021
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JamesonPleaz
Mar 9, 2021
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Great find.... Looking for a new place to live ...My wife is going to boot me out when she sees all the stuff I keep buying. This is my 3rd tool this month.... Smilie
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Mar 10, 2021
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Moogen
Mar 10, 2021
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How do you all like the Dewalt 887 impact driver? I recently got the 787 impact driver as part of a larger set. I have a Hitachi (before they sold to Metabo) that works just fine, but wanted the Dewalt circular and reciprocating saw, and decided to replace the older Hitachi.

Long story short, the Dewalt has nice power, is light weight, but has a very poor impact action. Meaning, that it has good torque, but very low impacting action, and started stripping screws. The Hitachi never had that problem, and handled the same screws fine.

Before I move to a nicer model, wanted to see if you all had any experience?
Mar 10, 2021
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mellamodj
Mar 10, 2021
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Showing $138.94 for me
Mar 10, 2021
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That_Grill_Guy
Mar 10, 2021
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Quote from Moogen :
How do you all like the Dewalt 887 impact driver? I recently got the 787 impact driver as part of a larger set. I have a Hitachi (before they sold to Metabo) that works just fine, but wanted the Dewalt circular and reciprocating saw, and decided to replace the older Hitachi.

Long story short, the Dewalt has nice power, is light weight, but has a very poor impact action. Meaning, that it has good torque, but very low impacting action, and started stripping screws. The Hitachi never had that problem, and handled the same screws fine.

Before I move to a nicer model, wanted to see if you all had any experience?
I have had this impact driver for 4 years, and I agree with your assessment 100%.
The torque is great, for larger bolts this thing rocks, but for home DIY projects and furniture building, this thing can't really tone down the power. At speed 1, the impact action is not sufficient for driving in wood screws. At speed 2 and 3, the torque/impact action are too much. There is no in-between with this thing.
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