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Comparison DeWALT DCF850P2T vs DeWALT DCF887P2

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DeWALT DCF850P2T
DeWALT DCF887P2
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Brushless motor. Big torque. High speed. Impact mode. Backlight. Two batteries. Capacious batteries. Case. Clip on the belt.
Product typescrewdriverscrewdriver
Designgungun
Specs
Real power475 W400 W
Rotation speed1000/2800/3250 rpm1000/2800/3250 rpm
Max. beats3800 bpm3800 bpm
Torque
206 Nm
205 Nm
Reducer1-speed1-speed
Number of speeds33
Reversesliderslider
Weight1.52 kg1.56 kg
Chuck
Chuck typebit holderbit holder
Features
Features
impact mode
motor brake
electronic motor protection
brushless motor
LED light
impact mode
motor brake
electronic motor protection
brushless motor
LED light
In box
case (bag)
charger DCB115
case (bag)
charger DCB115
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery in set22
Battery platformDeWALT 18V XRDeWALT 18V XR
Battery voltage18 V18 V
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Battery capacity5 Ah5 Ah
Battery typeDCB184DCB184
Compatible batteriesDCB180, DCB181, DCB182, DCB183, DCB184, DCB185, DCB187, DCB189, DCB546DCB180, DCB181, DCB182, DCB183, DCB184, DCB185, DCB187, DCB189, DCB546
Charging time90 min90 min
Charge level indicator
Battery mountsliderslider
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Real power

The useful power of the tool is the maximum power that it can deliver to the working nozzle. This power is always less than the power consumed (see below), since part of the electricity inevitably goes to heat and friction in the tool mechanisms. In addition, this parameter is not given for every model, often information in the characteristics is limited to power consumption. Nevertheless, the actual capabilities of the tool directly depend on the net power: the higher it is, the greater the speed and/or torque this model is able to develop, the easier it is for it to cope with tasks that require high efforts. So, to compare different devices with each other, it is best to use this parameter (of course, you can only compare models of the same type or similar in type).

Also note that high working power is not always an advantage: it accordingly affects the dimensions, weight and price of the tool, while in fact high speeds and efforts are not always necessary. Detailed recommendations on the optimal values for different tools and different types of work can be found in special sources.

Torque

Torque is the maximum force with which this model is capable of turning the working nozzle.

Higher torque gives more options, it allows you to cope with complex tasks such as drilling in hard materials, unscrewing stuck screws and nuts, etc. On the other hand, a lot of force requires corresponding power — and this, in turn, affects the dimensions , weight and cost of the tool itself, and also puts forward increased power requirements (mains power, battery capacity or pressure / compressor performance). And for some tasks, excessive torque is basically unacceptable, so for maximum versatility, it is desirable to have torque control — and this affects the cost even more. And the more steps, the more optimally you can configure the tool to perform a particular type of work. So the general rule is this: when choosing, it is worth considering the specifics of the planned work, and not chasing the greatest working effort.

Detailed recommendations on choosing the optimal torque for different types of tools (see "Device") can be found in special sources. Here we note that it is of key importance primarily for screwdrivers, although it is also given for other types of tools. At the same time, in the “weakest” models, the maximum working force does not exceed 15 Nm, in the most powerful ones it is more than 150 Nm.

Weight

The total weight of the tool is usually the device itself, without attachments. For battery models (see "Power Source"), usually, the weight is indicated with a standard battery installed; for battery-powered models, the weight can be given both with and without batteries, but in this case this point is not particularly important.

Other things being equal, less weight simplifies work, increases accuracy of movement and allows you to use the tool for longer without tiring. However, note that high power and productivity inevitably increase the mass of the tool; and various tricks to reduce weight increase the price and can reduce reliability. In addition, in some cases, a massive design is more preferable. First of all, this applies to work with a large load — for example, drilling holes of large diameter, or making recesses with impact: a heavy tool is more stable, it is less prone to jerks and shifts due to uneven material, vibration of mechanisms, etc.

It is also worth noting that specific weight values are directly related to the type of tool (see "Device"). Screwdrivers are the lightest — in most of them this figure does not exceed 500 g. Screwdrivers and drill drivers are more "heavy": their average weight is 1.1 – 1.5 kg, although there are many lighter ( 0.6 – 1 kg) and heavier ( 1.6 – 2 kg or more ) models. And clas...sic drills and wrenches have the greatest weight: such a tool must be quite powerful, so for them 1.6 – 2 kg is an average, 2.1 – 2.5 kg is above average, and many units weigh more than 2, 5 kg.