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That's the impact I'm talkin bout can't tell if the 20 is stronger or not but I love themI got the DeWalt 20V stuff and love it. I didn't have anything when I bought them and well 18V is on the way out. I've had great luck with them. I got the drill with 3 speed transmission, 1/4" inpact gun, skillsaw and sawsall. I used them quite a bit when I was building my shed last fall. I use the crap out of the light now. Can leave it on and come back hours later and still bright at hell. Great for when I'm on the Ranger moving snow and I need to check where I need to go next and such.![]()
LOL!not anymore!![]()
It is a shame that some people think it is appropriate to clutter threads on this forum with their juvenile antics. Another troll has been added to the Ignore list.
kinda funny...this whole forum only exists because of "juvenile antics"You may be onto something Gary
Had a friend that sold all his 18V stuff and went 20V. He was under the same impression, that he couldn't really tell, but spec wise I thought the 20V had just a little bit more (less than 10 units of torque difference). I do like the lights on the new stuff and how they work. Newer is just better!That's the impact I'm talkin bout can't tell if the 20 is stronger or not but I love them
Them lights are more betterHad a friend that sold all his 18V stuff and went 20V. He was under the same impression, that he couldn't really tell, but spec wise I thought the 20V had just a little bit more (less than 10 units of torque difference). I do like the lights on the new stuff and how they work. Newer is just better!![]()
why you stealin my tools? I swear that mine!One of these 1/4 drive impacts is a must if do not have one ,i wore my first one out ,this is # 2 i use it a lot for screws .View attachment 20925
I keep 4 batterys and 2 chargers ,by the time i kill 2 the other 2 are ready to goCordless tools are the best thing to happen since cars were invented, with that said I am getting away from them. batteries cost more than a set of them. I hate it when I run out of power on a jobsite. You have to have electricity to charge the batteries anyway so I just take an electrical one. They do have their place I'm sure, just not for me.
I have your sawzall ,and jigsaw also that use that battery ,broke the first 2 sawzalls ,little part inside failed on both ,but for 100 bucks on ebay just get a new one ,they work too good not to replace it again .why you stealin my tools? I swear that mine!
yeah the batteries are insane...that 4 AH battery that junkface has on that impact costs more than the tool itselfCordless tools are the best thing to happen since cars were invented, with that said I am getting away from them. batteries cost more than a set of them. I hate it when I run out of power on a jobsite. You have to have electricity to charge the batteries anyway so I just take an electrical one. They do have their place I'm sure, just not for me.
I always had 3 or 4 batteries too, they would only last about three years then it would cost more to buy new ones than just buying a whole set of drills and batteries. But I don't use them much in the winter and that's probably what kills them faster.I keep 4 batterys and 2 chargers ,by the time i kill 2 the other 2 are ready to go
Ebay again ,50 bucks each i thinkyeah the batteries are insane...that 4 AH battery that junkface has on that impact costs more than the tool itselfthose do last a long time though...I only have the 2 & 3 AH batteries
new?Ebay again ,50 bucks each i think