Stuey
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Read about it on ToolGuyd!
I posted a teaser pic on TG and should be able to take much better photos tomorrow.
Some of the fancy shmancy features that have me excited over the new line:
1/4" hex tools have one-handed bit insertion
1/4" hex chucks accepts 1" insert bits
The tools are well balanced and STAND UP, something Bosch, Milwaukee, Makita, Ridgid, and others' compact 12V tools can't do.
The LED worklight was surprisingly bright, and the head pivots in all directions.
Edit: Here is a my more formal preview of the 12V MAX product line.
I also described my visit to B&D/Dewalt in excrutiating detail. There's a pretty nice photo gallery at the bottom of that post that you may want to check out.
I posted a teaser pic on TG and should be able to take much better photos tomorrow.
Some of the fancy shmancy features that have me excited over the new line:
1/4" hex tools have one-handed bit insertion
1/4" hex chucks accepts 1" insert bits
The tools are well balanced and STAND UP, something Bosch, Milwaukee, Makita, Ridgid, and others' compact 12V tools can't do.
The LED worklight was surprisingly bright, and the head pivots in all directions.
Edit: Here is a my more formal preview of the 12V MAX product line.
I also described my visit to B&D/Dewalt in excrutiating detail. There's a pretty nice photo gallery at the bottom of that post that you may want to check out.
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There's nothing "cheap" about my chinese Milwaukee V18 tools. Or my chinese Bosch and Makitas. The only power tool I own that's made where it's supposed to be is a Bosch grinder. Unfortunately we're pretty much stuck with buying chinese power tools these days