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I have the 20V XR set to, but the 12v is my go to for most jobs. Let's see if I can get them before sold out.
Maybe a dumb question: this means a 12V MAX can be used in place of a 20 V MAX battery as long as need for power isn't great...say. a flash ight? Thanks
Maybe a dumb question: this means a 12V MAX can be used in place of a 20 V MAX battery as long as need for power isn't great...say. a flash ight? Thanks
I think he is saying he has both 20v and 12v tools. He tends use the less powerful 12v tool as most jobs do not demand the utmost power.
Last edited by pngkaty March 28, 2021 at 03:05 AM.
Maybe a dumb question: this means a 12V MAX can be used in place of a 20 V MAX battery as long as need for power isn't great...say. a flash ight? Thanks
I have both 20v max xr and the 12v. I use the 12 more because is small and good enough for most jobs I have.
The 20v does make things go faster! I reinforce a gate in about half to a third of the time compared to the 12v.
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The 20v does make things go faster! I reinforce a gate in about half to a third of the time compared to the 12v.
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