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Originally posted by sig239 View Postwhere is there warranty center? I have a battery that some times shows bad when i plug it in, if i run it for a few seconds before i put it on the charger it will charge. Been wanting to pick up a new one.
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I have a lot of the Dewalt 18v cordless line minus the radio, vacuum and specialty tools. I even have duplicates of a few. 5 chargers, 10+ batteries and I never have a problem with battery life. No air in my garage only hand tools, my DeWalts and a little bit of sorcery.
The little impact wrench/driver with the coupling head is fucking bad ass. I have two of them and keep one set up with the 1/4" adapter and the other with the 3/8". Those two tools and sockets can take my entire car apart minus the wheels and bell housing bolts (yes, I tried). I let their big ass 1/2" impact take care of the big stuff.
Out of all of our Electricians, Carpenters, Mechanics, HVAC guys etc, the DeWalt tool line is the only thing we issue them. This is a large scale mission here in rough environment with employees using government property that they beat the living shit out of without remorse. DeWalt holds up pretty well.
I need to invest in a good corded drill eventually though.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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I bought the Hitachi ion when it came out and use it in the shop daily without issue. Back when cordless stuff was new and everyone had the Makita 7.2 I came across a Hitachi cordless that I bought and used it in the shop for years. Finally retired it when the 18/19.2 stuff came out but it was still going strong. Dewalt is probably fine, seems like everyone uses it andI like being different.
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My M18's are work horses. They have never let me down and I use them nearly every weekend around the house."No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
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I have the Milwaukee set. The 1/4" impact usually will not take out seat bolts without using a wrench to loosen them first. I wish that set came with 2 drills, 2 batteries, and no impact. Overall, I like the product. The batteries last a long time and charge quickly. I use the drill 99% of the time and I always keep the battery not in use charged so I can swap if needed. I think I have had the set for 3 years or so.
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