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At less than 4 in. in length, the Atomic 20-Volt MAXIMUM x 1/4 in. Brushless Cordless 3-Speed Impact Driver can handle tight applications like narrow cabinetry or framing without the need for an additional tool. Though the Impact Driver is lightweight and compact in size, it does not sacrifice performance with its brushless motor that delivers up to 1,825 in. lbs. of torque and 3,250 rpm for driving large-diameter screws. Illuminate dim workspaces for enhanced visibility with the 3-LED on-board work light and keep your workflow consistent. This cordless kit includes our most powerful, most compact and lightest weight 20-Volt MAXIMUM x battery, with 50% more power, 25% more compact and 15% less weight than the DCB203. The DEWALT POWERSTACK compact battery work with all DEWALT 20-Volt MAXIMUM x power tools and chargers.
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This or the 860b for $120? Looking to use this to assemble home gym equipment, furniture.
I like the 850 better. Haven't personally used the 860 but it is a bit larger, heavier, and stronger.
I haven't run in to much the 850 can't do, it easily removes properly torqued lug nuts on a small car (100-ish ft-lbs). Not saying you should regularly do lugs, just saying the 850 has the oomph to do it. Anything larger than this can do and I just use an impact wrench.
Posted in the 860 thread, but I like the 850 better for household chores as it's smoother and more compact. Then get a 921 or 923 for heavier nut/bolt jobs if you need it, IMO. And this is a smokin deal.
This or the 860b for $120? Looking to use this to assemble home gym equipment, furniture.
The only reason to get the 860 is if you regularly drive beefy lag bolts. Otherwise the smaller, lighter tool is the way to go.
For furniture/etc assembly, I personally prefer an even smaller 12v driver. Too easy to overtorque with a 20v kit. (But if you only have one, 20v is the way to go— 12v isn't really up to the task for deck/framing screws).
Last edited by TenderMask1303 April 20, 2026 at 11:06 AM.
Does anybody know what the differences are between DCF850E1 (this posting) and DCF850P1 (another DCF850 on spring Black Friday) ??
The only thing I can spot is, this battery is 1.7Ah vs the other being 5Ah
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Does anybody know what the differences are between DCF850E1 (this posting) and DCF850P1 (another DCF850 on spring Black Friday) ??
The only thing I can spot is, this battery is 1.7Ah vs the other being 5Ah
That's the only difference. Just the battery the tool comes with.
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Decent price for the kit with powerstack battery
I haven't run in to much the 850 can't do, it easily removes properly torqued lug nuts on a small car (100-ish ft-lbs). Not saying you should regularly do lugs, just saying the 850 has the oomph to do it. Anything larger than this can do and I just use an impact wrench.
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For furniture/etc assembly, I personally prefer an even smaller 12v driver. Too easy to overtorque with a 20v kit. (But if you only have one, 20v is the way to go— 12v isn't really up to the task for deck/framing screws).
The only thing I can spot is, this battery is 1.7Ah vs the other being 5Ah
The only thing I can spot is, this battery is 1.7Ah vs the other being 5Ah
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