![]() It is much more gentle, yet agressive in production. This item: DEWALT 20V MAX XR Impact Driver Kit, Brushless, 3-Speed, 1/4-Inch, 2.0-Ah (DCF887D2) with DEWALT 20V Max XR Oscillating Multi-Tool, Variable Speed, Tool Only (DCS356B) 348.00. I don't damage the porcelain as easily as a grinder. Removing grout is a snap when repairing tile. The multi-tool, with a bi-metal blade, zooms through those staples without gouging the wood. I used to spend hours pulling staples when re-upholstering chairs and couches. For cutting nails, bolts or staples the bi-metal blades make it a snap. We literally never use a drywall saw anymore. The wide blade with Japanese teeth is excellent for cutting and trimming wood or cutting drywall. I have found specific blades that make this tool invaluable. This is my 3rd cordless unit that I have purchased recently. I owned a corded multi-tool for a couple of years and used it very little with the blade that was furnished by the manufacturer. Many users even said the tools were worth more than what they spent.This is one of the most versatile tools I have used in years. ![]() And no one seemed displeased at the affordable price they paid. The DeWalt DCS356 18v oscillating 3-speed multi tool with a brushless motor for a long service life and compact design. A common comment was that the batteries lasted far longer than expected with Atomic tools. The DCS356 DEWALT cordless oscillating multi-tool has a powerful brushless motor providing up to 57 more run time over a. Some reported satisfaction with the power of the Atomic line against the XR line. This 20V MAX cordless kit includes one brushless 3-speed oscillating multi-tool, 28 popular cutting and sanding attachments, accessory storage box, universal accessory adaptor, one 2.0Ah battery, charger, and tool bag. Many people expressed their surprise at how light and compact the tools were once they used them. People with experience with tools in both lineups seemed to love the smaller size of the new Atomic tools. So, we searched the internet, reading through forums, reviews, and comments to figure out what real-world users thought after using these tools.Īcross the board, users were mostly pleased with tools from both lineups. But there are many opinions out there, and these tools have been used by many people. We’ve done our best to offer a fair comparison of these two tool lines. Once again, the DCF809 Atomic impact driver beats both of these models, weighing in at a mere 2.1 pounds without the battery. In the XR line, the two impact drivers we’re comparing against the Atomic model are the DCF885 and the DCF887, both of which weigh in at 2.65 pounds with no battery installed. Overall, the Atomic line offers some of the most affordable power tools that are available from DeWalt right now. The DCF887 is a much higher-end model from the XR family that outprices both of the other models we mentioned, and while it did offer more power than the Atomic impact driver, the Atomic was still smaller. DCS356: Universal accessory adapter for use with. DCS356: Quick-Change accessory system allows blades and attachments to be changed quickly without wrenches. DCS356: Ultimate speed and application control with Dual-Grip variable-speed trigger. Still, the XR line does offer more powerful options if power is the most important factor for you.ĭespite being far more powerful and compact than the DCF885 XR impact driver, the DCF809 is actually more affordable, though only by a small margin. 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless 2-Tool Woodworking Kit (Sheet Sander & Multi-Tool) DCK202P1. It’s slightly outperformed by the DCF887 but manages far more power than the DCF885. So, the Atomic isn’t the most powerful of the bunch, but it does put up respectable numbers. At the higher end of the XR range, the DCF887 slightly outperforms the Atomic model with 1,825 inch-pounds maximum torque and a peak of 3,600 impacts per minute. The DCF885 tops out at 1,400 inch-pounds maximum torque but manages the same 3,200 impacts per minute. Compared to the DCF885, the Atomic is far more powerful. ![]() The Atomic DCF809 impact driver is rated at 1,700 inch-pounds of torque and can produce a peak of 3,200 impacts per minute. Let’s keep comparing the same impact drivers. Even the DCF887, DeWalt’s flagship and more expensive impact driver, measures 0.2 inches longer than the Atomic model at 5.3 inches. Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 12 volts. VERSATILE UTILITY: Universal accessory adaptor works with most oscillating tool accessory brands. ![]() ENHANCED PERFORMANCE and long runtime with brushless motor. The DCF885B, one of DeWalt’s most popular and affordable impact drivers, measures 5.55 inches in length, compared to the 5.1-inch length of the DCF809 Atomic impact driver. CONVENIENT PORTABILITY with lightweight and compact design.
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