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I bought a Bosch bit set 2 years ago. One of them broke a few months back so I called and they said they’d send me a new one. That was 3 months ago. Still not here.

I consider bits like that consumable items. They are inexpensive, and eventually wear out from repeated use. The amount of work I've done with the set justifies what I paid, and I am not upset I finally broke one. Hardly worth the phone call to try and warranty one in my mind
 

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I am aware of that haha. I lent that set to a friend and it never came back. 3/4 of them came out with the other impact driver, so I'm still calling it a win

I have a Napa branded one, you're welcome to it, for the cost of shipping.

I might have used it twice total. Know I ain't used it in 8-9 years.


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I have all dewalt tools for the simple reason is they’re on sale where my wife works fairly often and she started buying me them so I’ll continue just because it’s senseless to have 3 different brands of tools to keep batteries for. Honestly all the pro level tools are probably fairly close. But I really don’t know the ins or outs of them other than they work and that’s all I care. I also have the opinion the best battery chainsaw is the msa300 but I’m to cheap to spend almost as much money to get it as a 500i with the weight of a 400 and power of rhe 261. Dang thing is like 12-1300$ for the saw with two ap 500 batteries and a charger.

Be honest, is li-po pillow packs, some new battery, coming out?

Or a joke that went over my head?
 

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Be honest, is li-po pillow packs, some new battery, coming out?

Or a joke that went over my head?

I think that is in reference to the internal battery construction. Pillow style cells vs 18650 size cannister cells. I have a few "pillow" cells from my RC planes I can post a picture of for reference
 

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Be honest, is li-po pillow packs, some new battery, coming out?

Or a joke that went over my head?
It’s just lithium I guess not li-po but they call them dewalt power stack. Has pillow cells vs lithium batteries in the pack. Lasts longer, lighter and double as many charges
 

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It’s just lithium I guess not li-po but they call them dewalt power stack. Has pillow cells vs lithium batteries in the pack. Lasts longer, lighter and double as many charges

JMO I don't like them thin light weight HO 3.0 battery's Milwaukee has. Nice power & all, but they throw the tool off balance.

I had a pair of them, ended up selling them to another guy on a job after a day of use. I'm used to a 5.0 or 6.0 and how the tool handles, with a heavy rearend. Them 3.0 HO's just threw my world off it's axis for a bit.
 

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JMO I don't like them thin light weight HO 3.0 battery's Milwaukee has. Nice power & all, but they throw the tool off balance.

I had a pair of them, ended up selling them to another guy on a job after a day of use. I'm used to a 5.0 or 6.0 and how the tool handles, with a heavy rearend. Them 3.0 HO's just threw my world off it's axis for a bit.
I’m with you
I like some weight in the ass of a woman
 
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