OP what's the deal with the new impact wrench? Don't see it on the big box's websites.
Picked it up in store during the Memorial Day 40% off sale.
OP what's the deal with the new impact wrench? Don't see it on the big box's websites.
Damn, I didn't realize they had socket sets.. How do you like them?
They look nice .. I'll have to check my Sears, but I've never seen those before..
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I just got a set yesterday. On sale in store for $249. Price match online for $119.
They are nice and Sears was almost giving them away. $99 for the 204 pc set
Ask about the DeWalt $20 off $100 promotion.....that's how my set dropped to $99.
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Iwish I knew more people that would appreciate the tools because for a little over a hundred bucks I would give them as gifts all day.
Agreed......the tools I have given away have never been appreciated, so I will be keeping them all to myself. Lol
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Amen. For $100 I'm gonna need more cars to keep sets in. Lol
I love it......CPO has a 20% off DeWalt accessories with a tool purchase and you can stack the $20 off $100 deal. So I picked up the 20 volt band saw and another cart for $308 with free shipping.
Zoro has the cart for around $125 when they run their 30% off sale.
If you are looking for more Toughsystem boxes, you can get the 2 drawer and the XL box plus a filler to get "free shipping" for a little more than $100 at CPO.
No sales tax at either online store is a bonus.
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I have the 18v bandsaw but I'd really like to replace it with the 20v one... I don't see it as a bare tool though..
coming out on their facebook page.I'm a fan of Dewalt but I bought into the whole 18volt world and now they are onto 20volt. Somewhat annoyed.
Damn you.. Stop spending my cash! I'm not sure why I couldn't find the bare tool when I searched..
Man, I just checked out their facebook page.. Some interesting stuff. I better start saving!
I don't get these complaints.. They have had the same battery/tool platform for a very long time, are they not supposed to come out with new products?
Besides, they still sell the XRP stuff and no one is forcing anyone to swap..
The 20v name is just to differentiate from the 18V line.. It would be kind of ridiculous to call it old 18v and new 18v..
Who really cares. IR also has a 20v line, Dewalt is not the only tool manufacturer to do that. If you bought into the marketing strategy you'd be doing yourself a favor, so what's the problem? Money well spent on my Dewalt toolsThey call it 18v in europe because they're not allowed to play silly games there. And yes, dewalt themselves still sell the old batteries, but stores are not bringing them in anymore because of the new line they want to push.
You don't have to "get" the complaints, but i hope dewalt see's i've spent over 3000$ with milwaukee because of it.
I think the innovation is welcome (whether the 20v is actually 18v, etc aside) but I think they could have made provisions for the new batteries to work with old tools (even if it was just an ugly adapter). For me, I'm "all in" on the 18 volt with the tools and batteries that I own. When I am ready to get into something new (which will **** since I'm sure not all my tools will die at the same time), I'll shop around instead of just sliding into the Dewalt 20v stuff. Might end up being their loss, might not but they opened the door.I don't get these complaints.. They have had the same battery/tool platform for a very long time, are they not supposed to come out with new products?
Besides, they still sell the XRP stuff and no one is forcing anyone to swap..
The 20v name is just to differentiate from the 18V line.. It would be kind of ridiculous to call it old 18v and new 18v..
I don't get these complaints.. They have had the same battery/tool platform for a very long time, are they not supposed to come out with new products?
Besides, they still sell the XRP stuff and no one is forcing anyone to swap..
The 20v name is just to differentiate from the 18V line.. It would be kind of ridiculous to call it old 18v and new 18v..
People don't seem to realise the new 20v tools and batteries are totally new in the electronic dept, and to make an adapter to fit every single tool and it's electronics and how it works would of cost a fortune... It's easy to say hey they could of made an adaptor in theory but it probably just was not cost effective for them or to the customer