Home Depot has
DEWALT 20V MAX XR 3-Speed Oscillating Tool Kit (DCS356C1) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Lowe's has
DEWALT 20V MAX XR 3-Speed Oscillating Tool Kit (DCS356C1) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
HolyAz for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- DCS356 20V MAX XR Brushless 3-Speed Oscillating Multi-Tool
- 20V MAX 1.5Ah Lithium Ion Battery
- DCB107 Charger
- Wood Cutting Blade
- Wood/Metal Blade
- Universal Accessory Adaptor
Features:
- The 3-speed selector allows users to choose their speed setting based on application
- Brushless motor delivers up to 57% more run time over brushed
- Dual-Grip variable speed trigger gives users ultimate speed and application control
- Universal accessory adaptor for use with most oscillating tool accessory brands
- Quick-Change accessory system allows blades and attachments to be changed quickly without wrenches
- Bright LED illuminates dark work surfaces for accurate cutting
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also the atomic is lighter and the extra features/power on the XR are minimal
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also the atomic is lighter and the extra features/power on the XR are minimal
I had this and the atomic side by side a while back and didn't notice a differenceon the grip.
I had this and the atomic side by side a while back and didn't notice a differenceon the grip.
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This on has variable speed.
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I'll show myself out
This thing vibrates like crazy, once in a while cut is fine. Get M12 if you need smaller size and less vibration. Get Makita is you need this for daily job. Makita use starlock, but it worth it since starlock blade last longer than the normal blade.
This thing vibrates like crazy, once in a while cut is fine. Get M12 if you need smaller size and less vibration. Get Makita is you need this for daily job. Makita use starlock, but it worth it since starlock blade last longer than the normal blade.
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I own 2nd gen m12 circular saw and it's a delight to use. I hardly touch my m18 saw. M12 drill and impact is great around the house. You can do light concrete work. But if you're mainly drilling concrete then get corded SDS (Bosch bulldog or Hilti if you got the cash)