seber
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I have both brushed and brushelss M18 drivers and drills. I use them interchangeably. If there is a difference it is too minor to notice.
I have some 19.2v Craftsman 3/8 & 1/2 still cranking after 12 years.

Brushed:Why are older tools, say brushed and/ or Ni-Cad looked down upon if they still work fine and do the job just fine?
I'm fine with brushed but like a Lion battery much better.Why are older tools, say brushed and/ or Ni-Cad looked down upon if they still work fine and do the job just fine?
I buy brushless now. They are better… they just are.I think the question was worded incorrectly. Nobody is going to throw away a perfectly useable tool that they already own that does what they need it to do. Perhaps a better question would have been: "If you are buying a new tool are you going to spend the additional money for brushless tools or go cheaper with a brushed tool."
I think the question was worded incorrectly. Nobody is going to throw away a perfectly useable tool that they already own that does what they need it to do. Perhaps a better question would have been: "If you are buying a new tool are you going to spend the additional money for brushless tools or go cheaper with a brushed tool."
Thats not what I wanted to know.I think the question was worded incorrectly. Nobody is going to throw away a perfectly useable tool that they already own that does what they need it to do. Perhaps a better question would have been: "If you are buying a new tool are you going to spend the additional money for brushless tools or go cheaper with a brushed tool."
Home Depot, I think, had the adapter, two 20v batteries, and a charger really cheap a couple of days ago.It still saddens me the first gen A123-made Dewalt 18v Nano LI batteries were short lived.
They were amazing quality and a game changer for those older tools.
Thanks for mentioning.Home Depot, I think, had the adapter, two 20v batteries, and a charger really cheap a couple of days ago.
I paid something like $45 for the adapter alone a few years ago. It was effectively free in this latest deal.
Might want to look into that.

You know you'd pick up a lot more internet men if your screen name was Girlwithoutbuildings. It's almost like a dowry.My most used, a 885 driver and 780 drill Ive had since about 2012.
I saw the conversation about why buy new brushless if the old brush tools work? And that's a fair practical view and one that I've held. That being said, I'll be getting a new set for Christmas '23, likely a Dewalt Atomic set for the smaller size. The old set won't collect dust, I'll just ne able to keep sets in multiple outbuildings.
That was the first cordless set I bought about 20 years ago.I have some 19.2v Craftsman 3/8 & 1/2 still cranking after 12 years.