To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

The DeWalt Addiction Thread

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
I like this, surprised more powertoolcompanies did not have this before now, their removable battery technology is way ahead of traditional vac companies. My Mrs got the rechargeable Dyson version a few years back and it is an absolute steaming POS in terms of both build quality and rubbish non removeable battery. Would love to see Dewalt one.

Agreed, that's what I've been saying forever. The guys here kinda disagreed, saying it wouldn't sell with the Mrss, however, I bet if you bring home a good, light, cordless vac than you can slam a 12.0 onto and run for an hour, it would be damn well received.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

WittHay

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2016
Messages
2,157
Location
Surrey, BC Canada
I'm not sure on the 12 volt. Haven't really paid it much attention until the recent developments. I would imagine with the new cells they're using in 20v to make a 3ah the size of a 2 that it's very possible. WittHay would be the guy to ask there!

I do see generic 4.0s
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074CSN41M/?tag=atomicindus08-20

My thoughts on the DeWalt 12 volt is that they are tool you buy more for lightness and comfort not power. If you want power in a compact package look at the DeWalt Atomic.

Because of there lower power, the batteries in a DeWalt 12 volt last a surprisingly long time. The new 3.0's have light indicators now like the larger batteries.

Regarding Milwaukee M12 if you put a 6.0 battery on them you actually have a just as large, more uncomfortable tool with less power than a M18 version. the largest compact M12 battery is 3.0

Pictures of a Mac brushless screwdriver and the new 3.0 battery that i am interested in along with the yellow DeWalt Extreme version
 

Attachments

  • MCF601_1.jpg
    MCF601_1.jpg
    112.8 KB · Views: 51
  • MBR124.jpg
    MBR124.jpg
    108.1 KB · Views: 51
  • Dewalt-Xtreme-Subcompact-Brushless-Cordless-Screwdriver.jpg
    Dewalt-Xtreme-Subcompact-Brushless-Cordless-Screwdriver.jpg
    129.2 KB · Views: 68

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
My thoughts on the DeWalt 12 volt is that they are tool you buy more for lightness and comfort not power. If you want power in a compact package look at the DeWalt Atomic.

Because of there lower power, the batteries in a DeWalt 12 volt last a surprisingly long time. The new 3.0's have light indicators now like the larger batteries.

Regarding Milwaukee M12 if you put a 6.0 battery on them you actually have a just as large, more uncomfortable tool with less power than a M18 version. the largest compact M12 battery is 3.0

Pictures of a Mac brushless screwdriver and the new 3.0 battery that i am interested in along with the yellow DeWalt Extreme version

Agreed on uncomfortable -- I hate that thick m12 handle. The pawnshop has both an m12 SDS+ and hammer drill...I'm curious as to why anyone would want those high power tools in 12 volt. Maybe if you don't have anything else 18, but I feel a SDS drill is where you need to step up...
 

HondaCBMan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2018
Messages
426
Location
Northeast
New twist. A user on Reddit asked about bigger batteries for the 12V Xtreme. A employee of Dewalt responded with

Couple months they will be in stores. The brushless XR 12 volt will break the back of the M12 line from Milwaukee

I'm confused by what he means by "brushless XR 12V," isn't XR a separate line of tools??
 

HondaCBMan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2018
Messages
426
Location
Northeast
I thought it stood for extended runtime. But I'm no Dewalt expert.

But the way the employee mentions "will break the back of the M12 line from Milwaukee". That makes me think it's a new tool line instead of just a XR battery. No way a battery alone will put the 12V Xtreme line up there with the M12 in power, the gap is pretty large.
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
I like the thought of that. Currently, every XR tool I've come across is brushless. I vaguely recall there being an outlier, tho. Extended runtime is my understanding of it, too.

Worst case, the employee was just being redundant.
 

Spacey_G

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 31, 2015
Messages
492
I bet that employee is just a company man who's a little over-enthusiastic about the new products. It wouldn't make any sense to roll out another 12V line months after introducing the Xtreme line.
 

Chucktin

Well-known member
Joined
May 24, 2015
Messages
326
Was in the local RURAL KING this AM. Aisle of DeWalt facing an aisle of Black & Decker. Didn't see anything I couldn't live without. Help me! I must be delirious and ill![emoji47]
 

speed bump

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2008
Messages
6,317
Location
Butte Montana
Picked up the 4.5" atomic saw back a couple months ago. For sheet good so far I am loving it, very light and with the brake it's very easy to manage ripping through sheet goods. The only thing that I wish they would have thought about is the saw doesn't fit in a toughcase without pulling one of the storage pods and compressing the saws rafter hook.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20190809_162832.jpg
    IMG_20190809_162832.jpg
    116.7 KB · Views: 83
  • IMG_20190809_163306.jpg
    IMG_20190809_163306.jpg
    120.7 KB · Views: 78

javyLSU

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 2, 2019
Messages
1,542
Location
New Haven, CT
Picked up the 4.5" atomic saw back a couple months ago. For sheet good so far I am loving it, very light and with the brake it's very easy to manage ripping through sheet goods. The only thing that I wish they would have thought about is the saw doesn't fit in a toughcase without pulling one of the storage pods and compressing the saws rafter hook.
Thank you so much for not posting this the day you bought the tool and then saying how great it is... I wish there were more people like you that would actually use the tool before posting a “review.” Thanks again for sharing!
 

whatsitsname

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 21, 2010
Messages
162
My thoughts on the DeWalt 12 volt is that they are tool you buy more for lightness and comfort not power. If you want power in a compact package look at the DeWalt Atomic.

Because of there lower power, the batteries in a DeWalt 12 volt last a surprisingly long time. The new 3.0's have light indicators now like the larger batteries.

Regarding Milwaukee M12 if you put a 6.0 battery on them you actually have a just as large, more uncomfortable tool with less power than a M18 version. the largest compact M12 battery is 3.0

Pictures of a Mac brushless screwdriver and the new 3.0 battery that i am interested in along with the yellow DeWalt Extreme version

I bought the Dewalt 12v Xtreme 3/8 impact wrench and its got pretty good power for its size. A big step up from previous Dewalt 12v pre-brushless lineup. Was able to break lug nuts at 175 lb/fts measured. Love the size.
Model number is DCF902F2 for those who are interested.
It comes as a kit with 2 batteries and its on sale now for $100 at Lowe's until 9/25.
I'm so happy with the value of this I may get 2 more as gifts and to have one as a spare in car trunk.
 

Attachments

  • Dewalt-Xtreme-Subcompact-Brushless-Cordless-Impact-Wrench-DCF902.jpg
    Dewalt-Xtreme-Subcompact-Brushless-Cordless-Impact-Wrench-DCF902.jpg
    118.8 KB · Views: 52
Last edited:

HondaCBMan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2018
Messages
426
Location
Northeast
My thoughts on the DeWalt 12 volt is that they are tool you buy more for lightness and comfort not power. If you want power in a compact package look at the DeWalt Atomic.

Because of there lower power, the batteries in a DeWalt 12 volt last a surprisingly long time. The new 3.0's have light indicators now like the larger batteries.

Regarding Milwaukee M12 if you put a 6.0 battery on them you actually have a just as large, more uncomfortable tool with less power than a M18 version. the largest compact M12 battery is 3.0

Pictures of a Mac brushless screwdriver and the new 3.0 battery that i am interested in along with the yellow DeWalt Extreme version

The Atomic line is getting a lot of hate from Youtube reviewers. Complaints about being underpowered and not much smaller than other 20vs.
 

WittHay

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2016
Messages
2,157
Location
Surrey, BC Canada
I bought the Dewalt 12v Xtreme 3/8 impact wrench and its got pretty good power for its size. A big step up from previous Dewalt 12v pre-brushless lineup. Was able to break lug nuts at 175 lb/fts measured. Love the size.
Model number is DCF902F2 for those who are interested.
It comes as a kit with 2 batteries and its on sale now for $100 at Lowe's until 9/25.
I'm so happy with the value of this I may get 2 more as gifts and to have one as a spare in car trunk.

Good to hear that the new 12V Xtreme 3/8 has more power. I have the old brushed 12V 3/8 and its definitely not a "Xtreme" power tool

Seems like a nice lineup of new 12 volt brushless tools

attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • 70630610_2754770741222814_5482895459833872384_o.jpg
    70630610_2754770741222814_5482895459833872384_o.jpg
    94.7 KB · Views: 435

WittHay

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2016
Messages
2,157
Location
Surrey, BC Canada
The Atomic line is getting a lot of hate from Youtube reviewers. Complaints about being underpowered and not much smaller than other 20vs.

I dont know what to say. Just had a quick look at the Atomic at the local store. That and looking at pictures seems like a fairly compact tool. I have a brushed 885 and I consider the Atomic as the brushless choice or equivalent

Some of these tool reviewers must have some bias reviewing a DeWalt tool when there is a wall full of red tools behind them

Do you really need a super powerful impact? I find that the brushed 885 is good enough for my needs

attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • 65219050_2595361363830420_4116808891465990144_n.jpg
    65219050_2595361363830420_4116808891465990144_n.jpg
    143.1 KB · Views: 445

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
I dont know what to say. Just had a quick look at the Atomic at the local store. That and looking at pictures seems like a fairly compact tool. I have a brushed 885 and I consider the Atomic as the brushless choice or equivalent

Some of these tool reviewers must have some bias reviewing a DeWalt tool when there is a wall full of red tools behind them

Do you really need a super powerful impact? I find that the brushed 885 is good enough for my needs

attachment.php

I don't think you can make a 1/2 20v/18v drill much smaller than that. I agree w/ you, and am unsure what these guys expect :headscrat
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
Where is the best place to get a few DCA1820 adapters. Genuine Dewalt is best I assume but I am open to aftermarket as long as they have a geed reputation and ship from the US. I have 1 and need 4 or 5 more.

They're pretty expensive OEM. I'd keep an eye out for used or eBay; if you really need 4 or 5 at once your best bet is probably generic.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/20V-Batter...773926?hash=item1a846b4ba6:g:XBAAAOSw3Q9df6G5

This is true of both OEM and generic: Disconnect battery adapter and battery after working to prevent battery over Discharge
 

HondaCBMan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2018
Messages
426
Location
Northeast
My local HD still doesn't have the Atomic on display (at least that I noticed). Would have been nice to get a feel for them.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

HondaCBMan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2018
Messages
426
Location
Northeast
That's pretty odd. Smaller store?

HD seems to get the first wack at anything new from DeWalt. :(

Nope just a terrible one. It's really weird since the Atomic is a HD exclusive (like the Xtreme is to Lowes). Lowes in my area is much, much better. Though they lack the power tool diversity of HD.
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
Nope just a terrible one. It's really weird since the Atomic is a HD exclusive (like the Xtreme is to Lowes). Lowes in my area is much, much better. Though they lack the power tool diversity of HD.

I did not realize that. Looks like, at least for now, they're the only B&M with it. Although the site just pulls up all local dealers of anything DeWalt.
 

WittHay

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2016
Messages
2,157
Location
Surrey, BC Canada
These are a couple of pics from the show off your DeWalt collection from DeWalt Canada

attachment.php


attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • 72253199_2765118466854708_6557225569799372800_n.jpg
    72253199_2765118466854708_6557225569799372800_n.jpg
    139.6 KB · Views: 780
  • 71105744_2743597039006851_5237359669944516608_n.jpg
    71105744_2743597039006851_5237359669944516608_n.jpg
    144.4 KB · Views: 776

madison069

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2010
Messages
4,144
Location
Monroeville, PA
Anyone have a Dewalt 20V Cordless propane heater? The DXH70CFAV specifically? I can get one for $75 new in the box but was questioning if it was really worth it.
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
Anyone have a Dewalt 20V Cordless propane heater? The DXH70CFAV specifically? I can get one for $75 new in the box but was questioning if it was really worth it.

I've been eyeballing them. We just started carrying them.

https://www.farmandfleet.com/produc...HDd2qofbIm1rXt0LJE-aiWcuCgbFbrTYaAkW3EALw_wcB

Lots of videos on youtube with them. Unfortunately, I have a good diesel/kero one; hardly even use it. Portability would be nice for working on stuff (and pre heating diesels) in the field. Froze up combine comes to mind...
 

abelacres

Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2019
Messages
22
Location
Back yard
Here's (most of) mine...well cordless ones anyway. 0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpgc49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpgdc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
 

Attachments

  • 0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpg
    0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpg
    117.1 KB · Views: 1
  • dc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg
    dc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg
    56.4 KB · Views: 1
  • c49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpg
    c49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpg
    68.5 KB · Views: 1

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
Here's (most of) mine...well cordless ones anyway. 0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpgc49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpgdc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk

That's a mighty nice bandsaw you've got there! :bowdown:
 

Attachments

  • 0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpg
    0e0e45faeea4d4d8cdc4053528991788.jpg
    109.5 KB · Views: 1
  • c49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpg
    c49e9bea5eac2f2956ec2fdb8cff3834.jpg
    67.8 KB · Views: 1
  • dc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg
    dc69c53dbd88d53a4cb0fed25ce8f44d.jpg
    55.9 KB · Views: 0

abelacres

Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2019
Messages
22
Location
Back yard
Farmall450 it was worth every penny, but it was a LOT of pennies. I won't let apprentices touch it.

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
 

65k10

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 25, 2016
Messages
619
Location
somewhere
Anyone have a Dewalt 20V Cordless propane heater? The DXH70CFAV specifically? I can get one for $75 new in the box but was questioning if it was really worth it.

I like mine. I don't use it much other than for thawing out frozen waterlines on stock tanks, but for that it has been a lifesaver. No messing with a generator or power cord. Not super hot, but for my application it is hot enough. I'm tempted to grab a spare in case Dewalt ever decides to drop them.

Our local veterinarian also has one that he uses for keeping himself or certain things warm when vaccinating cattle in the winter. He likes his, although I think he's on his second after the first one stopped igniting.
 

darkzero

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 20, 2011
Messages
3,319
Location
SoCal
Tried searching but couldn't find the info I was looking for here.

Any of you guys using the Tough System boxes have them beak? I've read a number of reviews where people said the side handles have broken. I hear the latching system (for attaching the boxes together) are hard to use as well

I have my eye on the Ridgid boxes but I like the pull out trays better on the Dewalt boxes. The Ridgid doesn't have a tray for their bottom rolling box like the Dewalt does.

I won't be using them for tool storage. I'm going to store metal bar stock in them. Yeah sounds like a stupid & expensive solution but I need it to be portable & easy to move around in my small workspace. I'll be sure not to overload them with weight but I'm concerned about the side handles breaking on the Tough System boxes. I'm mainly looking at the bottom roller box & large size box.

Thanks
 
Last edited:

Firefighter1406

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 22, 2016
Messages
415
I had them for a couple years. Never had a problem with breaking. I do feel that the latching system is a pain to use for sure. But to each there own. I have sold all of mine. If you are looking for a deal BF they normally have the set for $99 at HD.
 

darkzero

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 20, 2011
Messages
3,319
Location
SoCal
Thanks FF. Yep, BF deal is what i'm waiting for even though I don't need the small box. I went & looked at them again a few days ago. I really like the build quality of the Ridgid but the Dewalt configuration makes more sense for what I need. Gonna take my chances with the Dewalt. I'm just gonna disable the side handles so they can't be used by accident.
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,355
Location
Marengo, Illinois
Thanks FF. Yep, BF deal is what i'm waiting for even though I don't need the small box. I went & looked at them again a few days ago. I really like the build quality of the Ridgid but the Dewalt configuration makes more sense for what I need. Gonna take my chances with the Dewalt. I'm just gonna disable the side handles so they can't be used by accident.

I think for $100 I'd take the chance. Mine is loaded down but pretty still; the handles seem stout. Granted, you're filling in the densest possible manner, but I doubt you'll grenade a handle. I could see a clamp failing if you pick up by the top.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom