Is the grease gun good?
How big of a yard to have?
I'm thinking of grabbing one of these, but reviews are very mixed. Most of the negative reviews seem to be complaints about the run time of the included 5ah batteries, and the single charger / recharge time. I can see that being an issue for anyone that doesn't already have a bunch of DeWalt batteries, but for those that do it's much less of an inconvenience.
How do you like it otherwise? I'm growing tired of the gas mower and having to go through a yearly ritual of trying to get it running in the spring.
Ordered a 60 volt string trimmer from HD last week, it arrived Tuesday and I saw that the box had been opened and taped shut. The charger and battery were missing so I called their 800 number spoke to a real person whose first language was English and we discussed my options, since there's no HD on the island and shipping back and a new one being shipped would take too long she emailed me a gift card for the price of a 9 amp battery and charger, $320. Not bad when I only paid $249 for the string trimmer. I didn't really need another fast charger but I ordered another and found 3 9 amp batteries all for $370. I only tried it quickly to make sure it works but I think I'm going to be very happy with it.
9AH Flexvolt won't fit the DEWALT 20-Volt Max 5.0 Ah Brushless Blower (DCBL720P1).Question:
Do any of the Dewalt radios charge Flexvolts? I have 2XR tools and 2 20Vmax. Looking at getting some flexvolt batteries for multitool and grinder. Is there any scenario where a flexvolt wont fit a vMax tool?
Yes! I like it very much. Main thing is it's portability.Does anyone have any feedback on the 7 1/4" cordless miter saw?
9AH Flexvolt won't fit the DEWALT 20-Volt Max 5.0 Ah Brushless Blower (DCBL720P1).
Used the cordless sliding miter saw hanging siding all day. Didn't even knock one bar off the 6Ah battery.
Told you you wouldn’t be disappointed. Glad your enjoying it![]()

I had the very first 18v version of the grease gun and recently upgraded to the 20v version and threw a Lock-n-Lube coupler on there and I'm through 6 cartridges and sill haven't changed the battery that came with it. I could get maybe 2 cartridges with the old 18v gun before the batteries were dead. When I get to greasing things on the farm I can go through a few cartridges in a very short amount of time so long battery life is a major plus.Is the grease gun good?
Just ordered this 14gal vac last night to add to my collection. I’ll mainly be using as a shop vacuum but hoping it will do a good job collecting dust from my other yellow tools!
I think I did okay, bought it for $133CDN which is about $99US.

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I had the very first 18v version of the grease gun and recently upgraded to the 20v version and threw a Lock-n-Lube coupler on there and I'm through 6 cartridges and sill haven't changed the battery that came with it. I could get maybe 2 cartridges with the old 18v gun before the batteries were dead. When I get to greasing things on the farm I can go through a few cartridges in a very short amount of time so long battery life is a major plus.
I'm 100% Ryobi for everything else (hey it's inexpensive) but this 20v grease gun is simply the best out there. I'm undecided on grabbing the Ryobi version that just came out and selling this one but I don't think I will. This thing is awesome !!

The newest additions.
I’ve had those two for a few years and they are still working great. Lucked out and found the set brand new with two batteries and a charger for $150. The only thing I don’t like is the tiny guard/shield on the trimmer.
As for my new vacuum, I’m very impressed. Nice size, tons of suction and well thought out cord, hose and accessory storage. I used it last night to vacuum debris out of my window wells and tonight a whole lot of leaves from under my stairs and deck.
Does DEWALT make a 1/4 ANVIL brushless impact like their 3/8 cordless impact by chance. Been lookin for one from them but not finding it?
Does DEWALT make a 1/4 ANVIL brushless impact like their 3/8 cordless impact by chance. Been lookin for one from them but not finding it?
Just got this little guy in. Just gave it a quick trial run but I really like it. I had two crappier trouble / work lights, one that was rechargeable and one that ran on AA batteries. Both were poor quality and had lots of issues. Battery life was poor and both were flimsy and broke easily.
This DeWalt light is much nicer. It's significantly brighter. Swiveling hook on the top is great. 180 degrees of head rotation is nice too. And even with a small 2ah battery it sits nice and stable.
Will have to use more to determine battery life. But for $50 CAD I'm glad to not be using those cheap and dim ones anymore.
Anybody have experience with dewalt 18 gauge pneumatic mailers, might be buying a kit and not sure how good they are.
I have the DWFP12233 and have used it for 3 or 4 projects. No complaints, does exactly what it’s supposed to with no issues.
Awesome to hear since that's the one I'm looking at, HD has the gun for $120 but also has that gun in a kit including 50ft hose and compressor for $180 so kinda thinking about going that direction.
I borrowed my BILs 20volt cordless a few weeks ago and really want that but can't justify that as it will be sitting alot.
My next nailer will be cordless. I am sick of dragging that damn noisy pancake compressor all over creation and tripping over the cord.
Don’t suggest a hammer, as I couldn’t drive a nail straight if my life depended on it.
Just got this little guy in. Just gave it a quick trial run but I really like it. I had two crappier trouble / work lights, one that was rechargeable and one that ran on AA batteries. Both were poor quality and had lots of issues. Battery life was poor and both were flimsy and broke easily.
This DeWalt light is much nicer. It's significantly brighter. Swiveling hook on the top is great. 180 degrees of head rotation is nice too. And even with a small 2ah battery it sits nice and stable.
Will have to use more to determine battery life. But for $50 CAD I'm glad to not be using those cheap and dim ones anymore.
Newest addition
I was using this little to play corn hole camping with the guys and blacked out before turning it off. Woke up the next morning and it was still on at 9am running off a 6ah.Just got this little guy in. Just gave it a quick trial run but I really like it. I had two crappier trouble / work lights, one that was rechargeable and one that ran on AA batteries. Both were poor quality and had lots of issues. Battery life was poor and both were flimsy and broke easily.
This DeWalt light is much nicer. It's significantly brighter. Swiveling hook on the top is great. 180 degrees of head rotation is nice too. And even with a small 2ah battery it sits nice and stable.
Will have to use more to determine battery life. But for $50 CAD I'm glad to not be using those cheap and dim ones anymore.
My new old garage beer fridge
Wow! How did you pull that off??
I have done a few of these before for friends. Snap on and craftsman mainly. Each time i change a few things on how I do it. This one was casters, flat black rattle cans, yellow acrylic sheeting, automotive molding for false drawer handles, drawer locks and alot of patience! It looks even better in person.
On the other ones I used bondo to fill in the orange peel on the outer edges of doors. Very lengthy process. Since this one is mine I experimented with a siding brake and some trim coil to wrap the doors. Turned out good. It just took a few beers, one evening and the orange peel was no more.