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expiredBlackart157 posted Jul 01, 2023 04:52 AM
expiredBlackart157 posted Jul 01, 2023 04:52 AM

DEWALT 20V MAX Site-Ready XR 7 Tool Combo Kit (with 2 Batteries, Charger and Rolling Storage Bag) in the Power Tool Combo Kits department at Lowes.com $599

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DEWALT 20V MAX Site-Ready XR 7 Tool Combo Kit (with 2 Batteries, Charger and Rolling Storage Bag) in the Power Tool Combo Kits department at Lowes.com

Worth a look if you're looking for top of line Dewalt products as a bundle

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT/5013607869
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Worth a look if you're looking for top of line Dewalt products as a bundle

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT/5013607869

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Most of these tools can be acquired new next to nothing on fleabay. These are all basically filler items that dewalt gives away for free. The Only things here worth anything are the batteries. And they aren't great ones either.

You can probably get all this for around $400 on eBay if you buy them individually.

These are definitely NOT top of the line. These are more like bottom of the line. For example, dewalt's "top of the line" 1/4" impact is the DFC850. It's their first and only good 1/4" impact.
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Quote from b00gersugar :
Most of these tools can be acquired new next to nothing on fleabay. These are all basically filler items that dewalt gives away for free. The Only things here worth anything are the batteries. And they aren't great ones either.

You can probably get all this for around $400 on eBay if you buy them individually.

These are definitely NOT top of the line. These are more like bottom of the line. For example, dewalt's "top of the line" 1/4" impact is the DFC850. It's their first and only good 1/4" impact.
Next to nothing? Not quite... as you said $400, but that's probably the absolute minimum.
Besides the light, these are def not filler items. May not quite be top of the line, but close to it... I'd say best w/o the bulk.
The drill is a very good one, and the hammer version. The 999/998 (top) is huge.
887 driver used to be their top dawg, and many in the trades still see it as that. Wasnt dethroned by a ton.
Recip is XR, next models up gain a lot of heft.
Circular saw is so so, great for home user and many contractors but a 7¼" would best.
Pretty sure sander is the best they offer for that style.
Multi-tool is their top model and a very good tool to have.
Charger is meh, not worst but nothing special.
Batteries are good, although prob want more with this big of a kit.
And the roller bag is prob pretty nice for getting all these tools, arguably better than a carry bag.
Also, 2nd hand you're not going to get any official warranty...

Yes there are better, but this is aimed towards a home user that's trying to be serious and throw down a bit of cash. Most don't need the extra heft the best (read:strongest) tools carry.

Not 100% sure as I don't usually pay attention to the bigger kit pricing, but I think this is a normal-ish price. So no need to jump unless you just need it now.
Might be some better stuff soon for Prime Day...
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Jul 02, 2023 01:17 AM
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morbieJul 02, 2023 01:17 AM
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
Next to nothing? Not quite... as you said $400, but that's probably the absolute minimum.
Besides the light, these are def not filler items. May not quite be top of the line, but close to it... I'd say best w/o the bulk.
The drill is a very good one, and the hammer version. The 999/998 (top) is huge.
887 driver used to be their top dawg, and many in the trades still see it as that. Wasnt dethroned by a ton.
Recip is XR, next models up gain a lot of heft.
Circular saw is so so, great for home user and many contractors but a 7¼" would best.
Pretty sure sander is the best they offer for that style.
Multi-tool is their top model and a very good tool to have.
Charger is meh, not worst but nothing special.
Batteries are good, although prob want more with this big of a kit.
And the roller bag is prob pretty nice for getting all these tools, arguably better than a carry bag.
Also, 2nd hand you're not going to get any official warranty...

Yes there are better, but this is aimed towards a home user that's trying to be serious and throw down a bit of cash. Most don't need the extra heft the best (read:strongest) tools carry.

Not 100% sure as I don't usually pay attention to the bigger kit pricing, but I think this is a normal-ish price. So no need to jump unless you just need it now.
Might be some better stuff soon for Prime Day...
Are these not brushless? I didn't know they make brushed XR. I have nothing against brushed tools but I wouldn't drop $600 for brushed
Jul 02, 2023 01:56 AM
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pyrokid73Jul 02, 2023 01:56 AM
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Quote from morbie :
Are these not brushless? I didn't know they make brushed XR. I have nothing against brushed tools but I wouldn't drop $600 for brushed
These are all brushless tools, XR is all brushless.
I'm against brushed. I don't see any real benefits and there are far too many cheap brushless options & deals that even those on a budget can afford brushed.
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Jul 02, 2023 03:40 AM
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morbieJul 02, 2023 03:40 AM
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I'd rather have brushless too but (for example) I'd rather have Ridgid brushed over Ryobi brushless. Not that I don't like Ryobi (I have some Ryobi tools) but because of the Ridgid LSA
Quote from pyrokid73 :
These are all brushless tools, XR is all brushless.
I'm against brushed. I don't see any real benefits and there are far too many cheap brushless options & deals that even those on a budget can afford brushed.

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