I own and love a good 15 or so dewalt 20v max tools and am getting a little sad with what DeWalt is coming out with. It seems to me they are focusing on selling more batteries(12v,20v,40v,& now 60v) rather then coming out with a bigger 20v tool line up like Milwaukee, Makita, Ryobi, and Rigid... Milwaukee just slapped out a "18v9amp" battery that is way better then DeWalts "60v/20v6amp" which is only 1 step up from the 20v5amp they already have... please explain this. Also were is a 20v fan by now? everyone already has on from the mentioned companies because of its simplicity and profitability from its many use-abilities. lol had do to that. Everyone wants a lawnmower on the 40v which should just be tossed since they have the new 60v that is backwards compatible with the 20v line! Why hasn't anyone made a sweet headlamp with a 12v battery? A bunch of these battery powered headsets have a big pack to contain a good 4 AA batteries taking more space then the 12v. I like the idea of a battery powered power station but with that whats the point of a cordless miter-saw or table-saw? I was going to get a regular garage door opener but love my tools and Ryobi came out with a sweet opener with attachments like a fan and extension cord so I had to get it but could only wonder what DeWalt could really do if they too thought outside the box... Instead they prefer to come out with more batteries of different volts and amps. Lmk what you all think.