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forum threadtvk posted Today 06:37 AM
Dewalt DCF601F2 XTREME 12-volt max Brushless for $79 at Lowes
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I was hoping to pickup a XR drill, but get lost with all the different models. My understanding is XR is the line I should get, but also unclear on the 12V vs 20V
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I was hoping to pickup a XR drill, but get lost with all the different models. My understanding is XR is the line I should get, but also unclear on the 12V vs 20V
I kinda need a regular drill vs an impact...so should I hold out for a 20V MAX XR?
Guess I'm still confused as to whether this is the right pickup or hold out for a 20V
I kinda need a regular drill vs an impact...so should I hold out for a 20V MAX XR?
20V MAX vs 12V EXTREME refers to the battery. For a particular tool, there is not much (or none) of variations in 12V line but the 20V line has many.
If a drill/impact driver ONLY says 20V MAX it is likely the lowest in the line (brushed, prob worse than 12V), next up would be if it only adds the word brushless (above 12V), then Atomic, then XR.
There are sometimes more variations in drills/impacts that can include eagles generations, but I'd say what I wrote is a good rule of thumb...
If a drill/impact driver ONLY says 20V MAX it is likely the lowest in the line (brushed, prob worse than 12V), next up would be if it only adds the word brushless (above 12V), then Atomic, then XR.
There are sometimes more variations in drills/impacts that can include eagles generations, but I'd say what I wrote is a good rule of thumb...
So sounds like: XR (12 or 20v) > Atomic > 12V brushless > any brushed model ?
I currently have a set of 20v XR tools (a kit I bought maybe 4 years ago) which I love...but looking to get 1 drill for our 2nd home.
So sounds like: XR (12 or 20v) > Atomic > 12V brushless > any brushed model ?
I currently have a set of 20v XR tools (a kit I bought maybe 4 years ago) which I love...but looking to get 1 drill for our 2nd home.
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