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Not a horrible nor great deal. Low selection. Only has 4 options, 3 are kits (drill, 1/4 impact driver, 3/8 impact wrench) which include batteries and 1 is bare tool (recip saw). Offer valid 3/1/21 - 4/28/21. All options are currently $99 with free $79 value battery
Free Battery
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1...5001595179
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...5001595179
Battery automatically added to cart, while supplies last though so choose a store that has it in stock when doing ordering!
Included Tools:
DEWALT XTREME 12-Volt Max 3/8-in Brushless Cordless Drill (Charger Included and 2-Batteries Included)
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-X...1001009102
DEWALT XTREME 12-Volt Max 1/4-in Variable Speed Brushless Cordless Impact Driver (2-Batteries Included)
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-X...1000981054
DEWALT XTREME 12-Volt Max Variable Speed Brushless Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (2-Batteries Included)
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-X...1000981132
DEWALT XTREME 12-Volt Max Variable Speed Brushless Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool Only)
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1...1002603160
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It's worth looking at least to see, would have easily gone unnoticed.
It seems to work with my existing blades so far. I was between this and the m12 Milwaukee but the battery put it over the top for me.
UPDATE: Already got the pickup email. Great deal, thanks again, OP!
They last me longer than my Ryobi 20v non brushless with more torque so your statement is foolish
Yes the 20v is probably stronger and more future proof, but they are also 50% more expensive.
This will do just fine for the average joe. My unit is probably 10 years old, 1 battery did died, the 2nd one is still running and the tool works just like new.
This is for the extreme brushless 12v it's a different animal than the older 12v
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My statement is based on experience. I have all the tools I mentioned and the 12v batteries die way to quick compared to ryobi 18v and dewalt 20v. There's no point to them imo especially at this price point. Lighter and smaller is great but the 20v isn't exactly heavy...
To each his own but I love my extreme line wish the made more tools only 5 sucks but I love mine cabinet work is better vs the 20v fits better for my purpose now the older non brushless is bad
Atleast they use the same charger as the 20v but the 12v line is so small why no just do m12 if you're looking to go compact.
Maybe I'm biased because in already into m12 but don't see the point unless you just not invested in any system or this is a gift for someone without power tools.
But still a great price for what is it with the big battery.
I've got a split tool setup. Dewalt for 20v big tools, but M12 Fuels for small stuff. Just got the Stubby, which is supposedly great. Now the new Dewalt Xtreme impact wrench supposedly has even higher specs, so maybe Dewalt is upping their game.
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Edit: not a big deal about 5ah battery considering that I won't be doing house projects for hours. Having it helps but not a deal breaker for me.
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I originally was going to pass but i need an extra impact and for what i need it for it will be perfect. Came out to about $90, can sell the charger for $20, so i net out $70 with the impact and 3 batteries. Then I'll have a few batteries in case they ever expand the 12v line.
AKA i talked myself into buying more tools.