A reader sent in a tip (thank you Brian!) that Home Depot has the newest Dewalt DCF850 20V Max Atomic Series cordless impact driver on sale for $99.
If you’re a Dewalt 20V Max user looking for a compact no-compromise brushless impact driver, this looks to be the one to buy right now.
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I’ve been testing it with extremely positive experiences so far. It has a slightly different balance to it, but I appreciate the shorter head length.
The Atomic series impact features 3 speed/torque modes and delivers up to 1825 in-lbs of max torque.
It’s a fast, compact, and fantastic performer.
You can only buy this online for store pickup (free) or local delivery (for a fee). You can try your luck finding it in stores, but ordering online for store pickup might be a safer bet.
Home Depot is prominently adverting the new Atomic series impact driver in-store, but none of the stores near me had it on display anywhere, which is why I recommend ordering it online with in-store pickup as they might be holding these separately. Most of the stores near me report having between 1 and 6 in stock. My closest store is reporting zero inventory, which could mean they already sold out.
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Acme Tools and Tool Nut also have the bare tool for $99. Acme Tools is accepting preorders with a “usually ships in 3-5 weeks” ETA, and Tool Nut has a January 2022 ETA, hence the “buy it NOW” urgency in the title.
If you don’t buy it now, there’s a good chance you’re going to have to wait quite a bit.
Part of me wonders if there will be other or better deals on this impact later in the season, but that it’s brand new and in short supply makes me doubtful. Stores also have high inventory on Dewalt’s single-speed Atomic and brushless impact drivers.
Should you buy now or wait? If you change your mind and have buyer’s remorse, or a better deal comes along, Home Depot has a good return policy. If the deal sells out, you might have to wait a couple of months until you can get your hands on one.
Sale Price: $99 for the bare tool (DCF850B)
Buy Now via Home Depot
Buy Now via Tool Nut
Buy Now via Acme Tools
Update: Acme Tools also has a bundle deal where you can get the 5Ah kit + a bonus 5Ah battery for $199.
Dewalt DCF850 Atomic Impact Driver Kit + Bonus 5Ah Battery Deal!
Read More About the Dewalt 20V Max Atomic Impact Driver:
The First Thing I Did with the New Dewalt Atomic Impact Driver
New Dewalt Atomic Brushless Impact Driver is Amazingly Compact
Big Richard
The Atomic impact wrenches + bonus 5Ah DCB205 battery for $199 is also a decent deal.
Stuart
Thank you!
I saw that too, but it was too messy to merge the posts.
https://toolguyd.com/dewalt-dcf850-atomic-impact-driver-kit-bonus-battery-deal-blackfriday2021/
Big Richard
Nice, but I was referring to the impact wrenches, not the impact driver. They are the models with the 3/8″ or 1/2″ anvil on them. At HD you can buy the impact wrenches for $199 and get a 5Ah battery. Available online as a bundle, too:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20-Volt-Max-Cordless-3-8-in-Impact-Wrench-Tool-Only-with-20-Volt-Max-Premium-Lithium-Ion-5-0-mAh-Battery-Pack-DCF923BWDCB205/318348755
Stuart
Ooh – thank you! I didn’t see that one yet!
GML
Torn between the Dewalt and the Ridgid sub-compact impact wrench. You can actually get the Ridgid 3/8 and 1/2″ with a battery/charger for $199 as well – https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18V-SubCompact-Brushless-Cordless-3-8-in-Impact-Wrench-and-1-2-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-w-1-2-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-R87211KSBN/314857778
Or $169 without the battery/charger.
Matt S
Wow! 199 for that bundle is a heck of a deal. I’ve got a collection of Dewalt 20v and Milwaukee 18v and had been resisting adding a 3rd battery type to my garage.. This just might change that.
GML
For some reason I read this as an impact wrench, my comparison is flawed.
MM
I bought my 3/8 impact wrench a few days ago. Earlier this morning I swung by HD with my receipt and they were happy to hook me up with the free battery. I think the tool alone was worth the $200 asking price but a nice battery thrown in is just a killer deal.
They had some great deals on Diablo saw blades and also Milwaukee oscillating blade 5-packs for $19.99.
Austin
Not that deal with the driver kit, it’s the impact wrench bare tools (the new stubbys) and a bonus 5ah battery.
Stuart
Whooops – thank you!!
philip s john
I wish tool guyd could keep up with all these dewalt new tool releases.
Big Richard
That’s a lot. By my count they have announced 30+ new tools on the 12v, 20v, and 60v platforms in the past few months alone.
Stuart
I can’t tell if you’re being serious or facetious.
In case you’re serious – which tools are you talking about?
2 out of the 3 posts published today were in response to reader questions or tips. I’ve got a lot of other requests that I’ve been working on. I don’t have any emails from you.
Some of Dewalt’s new tools were shown off at recent specialty trade show but were not officially announced yet. I’ve talked to some attendees for permission to use their images, but there’s almost nothing that could be said about the tools.
Other tools were previewed at a different trade show, but those are cordless outdoor power tools that won’t be available until Spring 2022 at the earliest. Some tools that were announced for Spring 2021 still haven’t been shipping yet.
AND, there are some tools that were announced, but not with sufficient details for a post. Maybe it’s enough for a social media post, but I often need more. If I cannot glean enough details for my questions to be answered, I am unable to write a post that will answer yours.
They’re still in my queue – the FlexVolt 7″ grinder, electric cable tray cutter, and Spring 2022 outdoor tools. Or were you referring to rumored tools?
I’m extremely busy right now, analyzing the very many holiday tool deals that just flooded stores, testing and reviewing a whole lot of new tools that just hit the market, and also scheduling non-deal-related posts so there’s something else to hold readers’ interest over the holiday season.
If there’s something you’d like me to cover or look into, please help me out and be less cryptic. If I didn’t post about something yet, it’s either because I missed the news (yes, this can happen), or de-prioritized it due to lower time-sensitivity or perceived interest or impact.
I have not been perfect with emails over the past few months, but I try to be timely. I searched my inbox and social media DMs, and there’s not a single email or message from you.
And if you were joking, which is possible as I think I’ve been very speedy with my coverage of Dewalt’s major news announcements, everything above still applies. I do regularly receive “this is boring, why don’t you post about [something else]” comments, and it flabbergasts me. I cannot accommodate everyone’s interests, but I try to give it my best. I do often guess what readers are interested in, but sometimes I do need a little help.
philip s john
It was a comment mainly about just how much dewalt is doing right now.
I was referring to the new OPE. Its interesting for many reasons. Does mower have motor upgrades and what’s the benefit of rear drive. A chainsaw kit with a 15 amph is largest capacity on a cordless system .
Tool guyd is my go to for info. Keep up the great job.
Big Richard
Here is a little more info on the new OPE:
https://www.mynewsdesk.com/us/dewalt-usa/pressreleases/dewalt-r-introduces-several-new-outdoor-battery-powered-products-at-gie-plus-expo-demonstrating-its-continued-innovation-in-electrification-3137790
I’m still waiting on official word, but the mower appears unchanged with the exception of the drive system. Rear wheel drive makes it a bit easier to push with better traction and easier to stay in a straight line, as front wheel drive kinda wants to pull the front end every which way. Rear wheel drive also tends to be more expensive. The new rear wheel model will come kitted with the same 2x10Ah batteries, but will cost $100 more than the front wheel model.
And yes, the new 20″ chainsaw is a 3.1kW beast. Everyone that used it said it really does feel like a 50cc gas chainsaw. At 60v the battery is “only” 5Ah, so it is a 270Wh nominal pack. That is the same as capacity as their now discontinued 40v chainsaw when paired with the 7.5Ah battery. Which is large, but not the largest available on a cordless system. Greenworks has a 5Ah battery on their 80v Pro line chainsaw.
MM
I’m very interested in hearing about the cable tray cutter….not because I need to cut cable trays, but because I can envision many other uses for the tool if it works the way I think it does.
Matt S
Already out of stock online at HD..
Stuart
If you don’t see store pickup options, try changing your zip code. Or, it could mean your region or stores are still waiting on their shipping.
I’m sorry – all but one of my local stores are reporting inventory, and I assumed that they were deployed nationwide.
Jake
Already Home Depot is out of stock online.
Stuart
It was never available online, only online ordering for store pickup. This usually means that all available inventory went straight to individual stores.
It’s possible there will be inventory for online ordering, which is what happened with the Dewalt organizer last year in November (and not yet for this year’s deal https://toolguyd.com/dewalt-organizer-deal-home-depot-black-friday-2021/).
My stores aren’t displaying the bare tool, but it’s available for store pickup and with different inventory count for all of my local stores. This suggests (to me at least) you can order online for store pickup or head to a store which is reporting inventory and ask an associate to find their location for you. I find that ordering for store pickup is easier.
Clay
I just picked one up. They did not have any out Tuesday but had about 6 out today.
Mine did not have either a manual or beltclip in the box though.
L
Just picked one up this evening as well and no manual or belt clip in mine either, no big deal as I have plenty of other belt clips I never use and the manual would not have been read anyway.
The impact itself however is very nice and box the bare tool comes in is amusingly small, can’t wait to put it to work tomorrow and see how it compares to the worn out DCF809 it is replacing.
Clay
I don’t have any extra but contacted DeWalt to ask for a replacement through their website.
Clay
Here is what I received:
Thank you for contacting DEWALT®
I’m sorry to hear you’re missing your DCF850B impact driver manual and belt.
Upon checking on our warehouse stock for the missing belt and screw, we don’t seem to have any available at this time. Given that this is a brand new product, you may reach back out to The Home Depot to replace your tool for a new one. Otherwise, you may contact one of our Factory Service Centers and ask them to kindly ship the missing parts to you. Please see their contact details below:
Factory Service Center #006
1400 Boston Providence Hwy Suite 3100
Norwood, MA 02062
(781) 329-3407
Factory Service Center #045
3120 West California Ave Ste E
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
(801) 486-5828
Factory Service Center #076
6100 Hanging Moss Rd Ste 520
Orlando, FL 32807
(407) 657-0474
I hope I’ve been helpful to you, and please don’t hesitate to reach back out if there’s any question or concern I may assist you with.
Thank you,
Javier
DEWALT® Support
ca
Strange, mine came with a clip and manual.
csroc
Managed to snag one yesterday. It is certainly tiny! Feels like it runs smoother than the previous XR 3 speed model.
If nothing else, now I have two impact drivers and the old one can probably live in the garage.
Rich P
I drove out of my way to the the HD in Montville to pick up the DCF850. They were in with the display of other Atomic hardware, but not prominently labeled, so I spent 20 minutes looking at every box on display until I found the few that were in stock.
ca
Surprisingly Home Depot Canada also seems to have them in stock. $200 CAD for the bare tool though. I’m still going to pick one up since my DCF895 is on its last legs.
Ed Lindler
Stopped in a local Home Depot this evening on my way home & decided to purchase one.
I plan on trying it out in the morning when I return to Habitat. We’re refurbishing/making new sawhorses for a couple of new houses we’re about to start so I should be able to give it a good workout.
Will let you know how it goes.
RJSwine
I purchased 4 of these impacts just this week in an hd store located in Edison Nj. I’ve been looking for it, up on the shelves, for wks. On the 25th they had a bunch. They were not on the floor but up on the upper shelves (still are). I used a tape measure to drop them down so I didn’t have to ask one of those bozo associates to fetch it for me. The website says there are about 1-7 in the local hd around the Edison area. If you’re looking for it, I would check up on those top shelves. I got a bunch of the flexvolt stuff way before anyone else, back when that came out.
MM
I had a similar issue. I tried to buy the 3/8 impact driver for weeks but the employees could never find them and blamed the problem on the website incorrectly stating they had stock. On my most recent attempt I finally managed to get an employee who actually cared, and she found that they were not with the normal Dewalt backstock above the tool isle, rather they were in a totally different part of the store specifically with the other “holiday special merchandise”–in my case, down the plumbing/HVAC isle.
So if anyone is looking for these and the staff can’t find them, perhaps suggest they might look where the Xmas or Black Friday stuff is kept, apparently that’s separate from their normal inventory.
ferris209
Would this be good for lug nuts and casual auto work?
Stuart
Lugs? No.
Casual work? I would think so. Impact wrenches are ideal with sockets, as adapters can add extra length that negate the size benefits of this tool. While not ideal, impact drivers are regularly used for light automotive work.
ferris209
Cool thanks!
Micah
Wow, this is cheaper than my DCF895b was 8 years ago…
Anyone else who currently still has an 895 or familiar with it, would you make the switch/”upgrade”? Aside from the compact size what else am I missing?
MM
I am still using my 895 and I feel no need to upgrade. In fact I think I prefer the 895: Yes, it is true that the new model is faster and has higher torque, but I’ve never found that the 895 was underpowered. If the 850 drives a screw quicker it really doesn’t make much of a difference in terms of how fast I get the overall job done. Perhaps if I was hanging siding or building decks and I was driving thousands of screws over and over again with little other work then I’d go for the faster tool, but for what I do it doesn’t really matter if it takes 5 or 6 seconds to drive a screw, it’s a tiny tiny portion of my overall workday. And if I’m driving very large fasteners where torque is a concern then forget looking for a “more powerful impact driver”, I’m going to go straight to a proper square drive impact wrench.
Why do I prefer the 895? It’s plenty powerful enough to get the job done. I really like the “trigger button” which releases the bit on the 895 compared to the collar that seems to be common these days. If my 895 died today I’d buy the 850 as its replacement but as long as the 895 is still working I’m going to keep using it. No sense in fixing what isn’t broken in my opinion, and the 850 isn’t going to have any impact on my bottom line, except what I’d have to shell out to buy it.
Micah
That’s really helpful information. Like you, I think I’ll wait until (if) the 895 dies before replacing with the 850. It’s still going strong after 8 years and I, too, prefer the trigger finger release!
(Interesting that the 850 model number is less than the 895…they usually increase in number over time and as premium versions are created. But perhaps the fact it’s “atomic” may keep the model number lower? 🤷♂️
Thanks again!
FinSport
Stuart, I was thinking of moving platforms to M12 Fuel this Christmas season because of size/weight…until I saw these subcompact Dewalts.
Do you know if Milwaukee will go super small on M12 or match Dewalt’s size on the M18 in the near future? This is for personal use building out my pole barn and then automotive/powersports.
Stuart
I don’t know anything about Milwaukee’s M12 plans, but they do have their own stubby impact tools.
FinSport
Thx. And love the site!!!
Luke H
Just got this impact today, I was screwing off some plywood to a little cover I made for my goats feeding pen, I was amazed with it until I slipped off a screw and the bit I had in it hit the plywood. Now the tool is defective and the round part where you insert the bit is no longer straight, It has a slight wobble to it and even with no bit inserted the tool is making the impact noise when pulling the trigger. Amazed it broke after such a lite problem. Will be taking back to HD to get a replacement hopefully.
MicahMc
Thanks for the update! I’m surprised as well with the ease of breaking. Hopefully the replacement/exchange is a seamless one. I’ve had little to no issues with stuff like that in the past with the depot.
Luke H
Yeah it really surprised me, my old impact I’ve literally used as a hammer before and have had zero issues with it.
MicahMc
same! My current DCF895 is still going strong, but I did finally pull the trigger and get this as well – no issues so far!🤞🏻
MM
I can’t say I’ve ever used it as a hammer but my 895 has been used hard for years and it’s still hanging in there. I love it, especially the trigger for ejecting bits.
MicahMc
yeah that trigger is super slick! I’m surprised the rest of the industry hasn’t adopted that feature!
Luke H
I mean I haven’t sheeted a roof using it as a hammer for the nails, but it’s so old I’ll use the battery end to smack a snug 2×4 in place once in a while or stuff like that.