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Post #54704374 added 11-12-2012 10:53 AM by DRILLINDK in Archived Deals
XRP battery.
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Post #54825416 added 11-15-2012 3:27 PM by dc1225 in Archived Deals
I just got this and sucker is very heavy, especially bottom heavy so I wouldn't recommend it. I don't mind heavy on drill driver but I was expecting this to be lighter but its not. Guess the...
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Post #54750884 added 11-13-2012 2:19 PM by dc1225 in Archived Deals
They also make some of the worst beers in the country I.e. strohs, Milwaukee worst. I don't trust them w my power tools.
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Post #54784966 added 11-14-2012 12:43 PM by solara689 in Archived Deals
Hopefully, their current line of M18 & M12 will be around for another 6 years :omg: owned 18v NiCad in 2006 (obselete) > V18 lithium(obselete) > M18 currently model! All the changed within 6 years...
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Post #54685052 added 11-11-2012 5:59 PM by jimbeau in Archived Deals
So the general consensus is that this comes with the XRP battery (even though the photo shoes non-XRP)? Since I already have 2 non XRP batteries and since XRP are interchangeable with non-XRP...
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Post #54746986 added 11-13-2012 12:17 PM by dc1225 in Archived Deals
You maybe right. That's just what my handy man told me. Also, every construction guy I've seen had the li on...could be because of the lighter weight of li on
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Post #54466976 added 11-04-2012 4:58 PM by DRILLINDK in Archived Deals
Ace Hardware has the Dewalt 18 Volt Cordless Impact Driver for $99.99 Free In-store Pickup. Suppose to go on sale Black Friday, but it's now LIVE! ...
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Post #54468746 added 11-04-2012 6:17 PM by tcpoob in Archived Deals
yes. this is an area dewalt has done better than most others. the new 20vmax line is said to be incompatible w the existing 18v.
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Post #54468800 added 11-04-2012 6:21 PM by dmayhill in Archived Deals
If you're looking for something that you're only going to use a few times a year, I'd go with Harbor Freight's version. http://www.harborfreight.com/12-Electric-Impact-Wrench-68099.html it's...
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Post #54475558 added 11-05-2012 3:23 AM by RonPaulFan in Archived Deals
Dewalt makes non-XRP and XRP 18V Ni-Cad and Li-Ion batteries and they are all four interchangable. They also make 20V Li-Ion that are not interchangable with the 18V tools. FYI though, the...
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Post #54468130 added 11-04-2012 5:53 PM by jimbeau in Archived Deals
Are XRP and non-XRP interchangeable? I believe my drill is non-XRP. TIA
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Post #54468132 added 11-04-2012 5:53 PM by silenze in Archived Deals
this dewalt impact driver has 111 ft-lbs max torque, not going to cut it for most automotive applications. also your going to want to get a bigger air compressor then 4-5 gallon to handle an air...
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Post #54468262 added 11-04-2012 5:59 PM by milfman in Archived Deals
Here is another item at Black Friday ad pricing if anyone is interested: http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1383741 Pelonis® Heater Fan $14.99 ...
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Post #54468596 added 11-04-2012 6:06 PM by numbercruncher in Archived Deals
There's no way you can take the lug nuts off of a car with an impact driver unless it is newly torqued. Lug nuts on a car that only requires 75 ft/lbs will probably require in excess of 300 ft/lbs to...
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Post #54468622 added 11-04-2012 6:07 PM by TFSJake in Archived Deals
If you're looking to use this to loosen your lugnuts, you'll be disappointed.
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Post #54469348 added 11-04-2012 6:57 PM by quietjet in Archived Deals
The pros do it because it's the FASTEST, not the BEST way. If you want an impact for changing your tires, get a plug in Milwaukee from Amazon. You won't be sorry!
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Post #54471078 added 11-04-2012 8:49 PM by thegreatfixer in Archived Deals
also remember that you (probably) will need a new set of impact bits as this will shear the tips of most simple bits FWIW here is a comparison review of many of the compact drill drivers (and YES...
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Post #54470604 added 11-04-2012 8:16 PM by stratrt829 in Archived Deals
I understand what you're saying but HP to Kw is not as simple as knowing there are 12 inches in a foot.
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Post #54902586 added 11-18-2012 4:47 AM by puzzleman in Archived Deals
Short answer: Li-Ion NiCad is an old technology with several deficiencies that cannot be corrected. Here's a link to an old NASA document detailing their efforts to utilize NiCads in space...
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Post #54903170 added 11-18-2012 5:38 AM by reader2580 in Archived Deals
I wouldn't exactly say it will shear the tips of bits off. The tips of the bits will eventually break, but it requires a fair bit of use before that happens. The impact ready bits seem to wear...
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Post #54902752 added 11-18-2012 5:01 AM by dhishi in Archived Deals
Got this impact drill in 5 pc XRP kit a year ago for $299. Great drill - only tool that I use the most in the entire kit. Those XRP batteries get the work done. Did all the dry wall in my basement...
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Post #54865876 added 11-16-2012 6:07 PM by jimbeau in Archived Deals
I dont have it yet, but it the description says quick release. That tells me that it probably pulls out to release a certain size bit holder. Not fully adjustable like the drill is. That is a bummer...
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Post #55051618 added 11-21-2012 11:20 AM by jhooper in Archived Deals
So I get we just shipped your items email, then 30 minutes later I get a call from the store saying it's ready for pickup. Nice!!
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Post #54697628 added 11-12-2012 6:53 AM by Dinas in Archived Deals
you need hex head bolts and screws... phillips head are easily stripped!
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Post #54718552 added 11-12-2012 5:51 PM by dc1225 in Archived Deals
Really? How come most people use the philips?
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Post #54782388 added 11-14-2012 11:38 AM by tdcarter in Archived Deals
They seem to be reversing that trend on their new line. I've had good luck with their new M12 line for my smaller tools. Most of my stuff is good old 18v DeWalt. I still have a Porter-Cable...
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Post #54741004 added 11-13-2012 9:50 AM by tdcarter in Archived Deals
technically speaking, this would be backwards. NiCd's live longest by constantly being charged and discharged. What a construction worker does. They will self discharge themseves if not used (the...
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Post #54902358 added 11-18-2012 4:21 AM by jimbeau in Archived Deals
I waited and believe I now have an offer that I cannot refuse if I can figure how to use it. I just got an email from Ace stating that I have an item in my cart and if I purchase it now (any item...
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Post #54902652 added 11-18-2012 4:52 AM by tbaker767 in Archived Deals
Not a bad deal... I bought the drill, impact driver, sawzall, flashlight, two batteries and the bag from Lowe's earlier this year for $199...
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Post #54908934 added 11-18-2012 10:02 AM by wrenchinfool in Archived Deals
that's why I am trying to find out if home depot will price match Lowe's 15% I need another 12max kit for home anyone know, help a brother out
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Post #54915224 added 11-18-2012 2:04 PM by diveborg in Archived Deals
:iagree: We use 18v dewalt drill motors at work extensively. We have plenty of batteries and chargers, so having a charged battery is never a problem, but if they sat around for weeks between use,...
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Post #54686720 added 11-11-2012 7:15 PM by dc1225 in Archived Deals
I've had multiple nicad dewalts and I haven't really needed the lion. Unless you're a construction worker, I think most can get by with nicad.
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Post #54699636 added 11-12-2012 8:12 AM by LZatWork in Archived Deals
Did yours come with the XRP battery or the "normal" battery?
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Post #54688840 added 11-11-2012 8:46 PM by hunny in Archived Deals
Home Depot DEWALT 18-Volt 1/4 in. Cordless XRP Impact Driver $129.99 Model # DC825K Includes 1 impact driver, 1 XRP 18 Volt battery, one 60 minute charger, side handle and a kit...
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Post #54697234 added 11-12-2012 6:42 AM by DRILLINDK in Archived Deals
I picked mine up in the store the other day. This thing is small, but packs a great punch! I'm surprised at how well it works relative to its size.
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Post #54680908 added 11-11-2012 2:38 PM by LZatWork in Archived Deals
I am about halfway through expanding my deck and building a pergola in my backyard. I can tell you that I could not complete certain tasks without borrowing my neighbor's impact driver. This tool is...
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Post #54682430 added 11-11-2012 3:49 PM by diveborg in Archived Deals
:iagree: The impact action is what differentiates this tool from a drill/driver. It keeps the screw from getting stripped while you drive it in, especially if you haven't predrilled a pilot hole. ...
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Post #54468234 added 11-04-2012 5:58 PM by nottrollin in Archived Deals
I believe you're looking for a cordless impact "wrench" not this impact driver. Google it,you'll see the difference.This tool is useful for driving screws,you want the type with good torque for...
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Post #54468620 added 11-04-2012 6:07 PM by rixsaw in Archived Deals
What makes an impact driver better than a drill? Each has its own application. For cement, you need a hammer drill not an impact driver.
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Post #54468670 added 11-04-2012 6:10 PM by akarchangel in Archived Deals
For going into cement you want a hammer drill, not impact. Impact drills give short bursts of force in the direction of rotation. They mostly help you avoid stripping screws. Hammer drills...
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