Is there any solution/ alternative/ adapter for the old style 12v DeWalt battery (XRP) ? Have a right angle 12 DeWalt drill that I use infrequently --- once or twice a year. The batteries are dead .... have bought the OE replacement for it a couple of times ... the aftermarket don't last very long. It's a nice tool when you need it. I'm not even seeing the OE 12v being sold?
Just bought a new DeWalt 20v flex hammer drill (kit) due to the battery problem. Someone mentioned getting an adapter for my old 18v hammer drill kit .. buying just new batteries/ adapter and charger cost close to getting a took kit. Have the Makita drill kit with the impact and I thought of getting the Makita hammer ... but it seems the DeWalt gets the best reviews. Over the Milwaukee as well. So I bought the DeWalt ...... I also bought the DeWalt adapter so I can use my other old 18v DeWalt tools with the 20v batteries .. that I don't really like or use (Jig and small circular). So for the want of batteries it's $400 bucks and now I have two hammers ! The kit comes with two 5ah and a free 4ah ...
Maybe the solution is just to get the 20v right angle for $150 more and toss the old one
Just bought a new DeWalt 20v flex hammer drill (kit) due to the battery problem. Someone mentioned getting an adapter for my old 18v hammer drill kit .. buying just new batteries/ adapter and charger cost close to getting a took kit. Have the Makita drill kit with the impact and I thought of getting the Makita hammer ... but it seems the DeWalt gets the best reviews. Over the Milwaukee as well. So I bought the DeWalt ...... I also bought the DeWalt adapter so I can use my other old 18v DeWalt tools with the 20v batteries .. that I don't really like or use (Jig and small circular). So for the want of batteries it's $400 bucks and now I have two hammers ! The kit comes with two 5ah and a free 4ah ...
Maybe the solution is just to get the 20v right angle for $150 more and toss the old one