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ynnek8 08-07-2011 07:50 AM

Lowes - DEWALT 4-Tool 18-Volt Cordless Combo Kit - Now $224.10 reg $389
 
DEWALT 4-Tool 18-Volt Cordless Combo Kit - Now $224.10 with movers coupon ($249 without) - regularly $389

Select in-store pickup for no shipping fees.

On sale through 8/8

4-Tool 18-Volt Cordless Combo Kit

Compact drill/driver delivers 410 unit watts out of maximum power
Impact driver delivers 1170 In./Lbs. of torque and 0-2400 RPM
Reciprocating saw's keyless blade clamp allows for quick blade changes
Pivoting-head flashlight projects light in variable directions
Independently certified to meet applicable standards

Next cheapest online price - Amazon $314.49

Link:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_79897-70-...facetInfo=

duanehaas 08-07-2011 08:28 AM

Link [lowes.com] for the lazy

z6joker9 08-07-2011 08:39 AM

Yes, it's NiCD, but that's still not necessarily a bad thing, and they work with DeWalt Lithiums if you buy them later.

Yes, Lowe's marks this down to $250 all the time. Still, it's a great kit for the price. I have it and enjoy it.

The porter-cable set they have on sale would probably work fine for most homeowners. Buy this if you enjoy having a bit higher quality tools with a better name brand.

increase 08-07-2011 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by z6joker9 (Post 41548460)
Yes, it's NiCD, but that's still not necessarily a bad thing, and they work with DeWalt Lithiums if you buy them later.

So you are confident I can buy a DeWalt 18 volt lithium battery and it will fit and work in my older Dewalt NiCad drill??

theOriginalGuru 08-07-2011 09:34 AM

Dewalt is dropping prices across the board ... so i wouldn't be surprised if we saw this even lower sometime this year.

This isn't a bad kit, but I much prefer their "XRP" line with the nano-bases. Although the Li-Ion will fit, they look awkward on the old style tools... but that's just cosmetic; for those who might care how their tool looks. But, the "XRP" product line seems to have better quality tools, especially the drills and the flashlight.

This is good for light duty DIY stuff, but if you're more than light duty, might consider looking for the XRP kits like the 6 pc or 4 pc kits. And for anyone who cares, Dewalt 18V power tools are made in mexico with batteries typically from Japan. In contrast, many other 18v power tool brands are made in china.

kaufmanlol 08-07-2011 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by increase (Post 41548628)
So you are confident I can buy a DeWalt 18 volt lithium battery and it will fit and work in my older Dewalt NiCad drill??

I own nothing but Dewalt and every 18V battery I have fits. XRP,non-XRP or lithium. I also believe basically ALL batteries use the same charger, until you get into the 20+'s.

The deal is really good for a homeowner as it comes with two batteries already. Good upgrades would be to get 2 better ones and a circular saw.
Not near as good for work as the drill is non hammer, the impact driver can be done without and the batteries will slow you down.

They sell the perfect kit for really both sets of people, something that would get you through basically anything. Unfortunately it is $400.
http://www.lowes.com/ProductDispl...&cId=PDIO1

theOriginalGuru 08-07-2011 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaufmanlol (Post 41550277)
I also believe basically ALL batteries use the same charger, until you get into the 20+'s.

no, they don't. the "black" chargers are only for NiCD batteries. The "yellow" one is the one that can do both NiCD and Li-Ion. from the picture, this one only includes the "black" charger so it's no good for the newer Li-Ion batteries.... that's why i say wait for the XRP kits.. they come with the yellow charger that can do Li-Ion even if they come with the XRP NiCD batteries.

z6joker9 08-07-2011 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theOriginalGuru (Post 41550378)
no, they don't. the "black" chargers are only for NiCD batteries. The "yellow" one is the one that can do both NiCD and Li-Ion. from the picture, this one only includes the "black" charger so it's no good for the newer Li-Ion batteries.... that's why i say wait for the XRP kits.. they come with the yellow charger that can do Li-Ion even if they come with the XRP NiCD batteries.

Correct, all dewalt 18v tools and batteries are interchangable, but the black chargers only do NiCD. The yellow ones can do any battery. You can get the yellow chargers for pretty cheap on eBay/amazon. this is a great way to get started on a dewalt set without spending twice as much on an XRP set.

I started with this set and now have at least 7 batteries and at least 4 chargers, assorted. Don't remember exactly how many.

ynnek8 08-07-2011 03:57 PM

Link
 
Link to deal:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_79897-70-...facetInfo=

clubba 08-08-2011 09:57 AM

DEWALT 4-Tool 18-Volt Cordless Combo Kit $249
 
Merged/

duanehaas 08-08-2011 10:14 AM

http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...?t=3183851

solidst8 08-08-2011 11:09 AM

FYI, Dewalt is coming out with 20V MAX tools next month, that are not compatible with the existing 18v batteries and chargers. Expect more discounts and clearance sales coming out over the next few months.

clubba 08-08-2011 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duanehaas (Post 41566540)

Thanks -- searched for the model # and didn't find it. Missed this thread.


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