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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Jul 19, 2023
Jul 19, 2023 2:36 PM
DeWALT Tools: 12V Max 3/8" Brushless Cordless HR Hammer Drill (Tool Only)
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Here is an example: https://youtu.be/1TEOblCvLVQ
Here is another example of changing the casing of Hercules batteries to work with DeWalt: https://youtu.be/Huk39K_3sWk
I'm not impressed with the 12 volt one-handed reciprocating saw though. I probably just expect too much from it, but it doesn't seem to have much stroke length and is really slow at going through even a 2x4. It is very maneuverable and compact, but speedy it is not.
I also really like the 12 volt oscillating tool. That kind of tool benefits from being compact. Though you will probably want the larger 5 amp hour battery, that sucker will chew through a two amp hour pretty quick.
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I'm not impressed with the 12 volt one-handed reciprocating saw though. I probably just expect too much from it, but it doesn't seem to have much stroke length and is really slow at going through even a 2x4. It is very maneuverable and compact, but speedy it is not.
I also really like the 12 volt oscillating tool. That kind of tool benefits from being compact. Though you will probably want the larger 5 amp hour battery, that sucker will chew through a two amp hour pretty quick.
I'm not impressed with the 12 volt one-handed reciprocating saw though. I probably just expect too much from it, but it doesn't seem to have much stroke length and is really slow at going through even a 2x4. It is very maneuverable and compact, but speedy it is not.
I also really like the 12 volt oscillating tool. That kind of tool benefits from being compact. Though you will probably want the larger 5 amp hour battery, that sucker will chew through a two amp hour pretty quick.
I have a Ryobi brushless 18v I'm thinking about returning.
I have a Ryobi brushless 18v I'm thinking about returning.
As for the 12v tools, I've use a lot of these and they kick ass for what they are. My biggest gripe was with the base batteries dying extremely fast. Others have already stated this but these are awesome if you need something around the house or you are in need of a compact tool for tight space jobs. There are obviously more powerful tools out there but that isn't what these are going for either
As for the 12v tools, I've use a lot of these and they kick ass for what they are. My biggest gripe was with the base batteries dying extremely fast. Others have already stated this but these are awesome if you need something around the house or you are in bed of a compact tool for tight space jobs. There are obviously more powerful tools out there but that isn't what these are going for either
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Here is an example: https://youtu.be/1TEOblCvLVQ
Here is another example of changing the casing of Hercules batteries to work with DeWalt: https://youtu.be/Huk39K_3sWk
Here is an example: https://youtu.be/1TEOblCvLVQ
Here is another example of changing the casing of Hercules batteries to work with DeWalt: https://youtu.be/Huk39K_3sWk
In fact, I have both Bostitch and DeWalt battery chargers and if you look at them, they are identical other than the subtle mold differences to accept the brand specific batteries. Even the model naming is identical with the letters differentiating the brand: DeWalt = DCB115, Bostitch = BCB115
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