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These are more general purpose vac's while the DWV's are dust extractors they are similar but set up for two different things. I don't think Dewalt had wet dry vac's till now? It's a pretty competitive market verses Ridgid who makes a solid product and lesser so Shop Vac
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Ryobi did me fine for many years the only tools that were meh was the saws. Ridgid at the time I was looking had very little in other tools
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Well that beard is stupidly long he could be a back up for ZZtop
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It's a common problem among all the tool brands now with 3rd party battery packs showing up on Ebay and Amazon. I guess they don't feel its worth the effort to go after them right now.
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The mower only runs off one battery pack. To be honest I have ran the snowblower with one battery and didn't notice a huge change in performance but did see longer run time. The one thing I hate about the snow blower is the scraper bar hits ever bump in your driveway and it wears out kinda quick.
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I need some Fap OFF!!
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3 minutes ago, Jronman said:
Wow 32?
I was thinking the same thing also at about the 4th one I think I would invest in a higher quality tool nothing crazy but just the entry level kit from any of the big companies
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Ouch, Australian tool prices though!!
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It's odd the NINA tools that exist for poor Bosh users its gotta be real frustrating it takes forever for new tools to make it over
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I don't think HIkoki would have gone over well in the USA Metabo sounds more manly and tool related.
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Yea curious about the curved claw ban myself
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3 hours ago, Jronman said:
@stefcl100 I want to see one with a door on the side like gas mowers for blowing grass. I'd use it more than a mulcher.
Side discharge on mowers is becoming hard to find everything is either mulching or bagging now
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Well that includes pretty much every Home Depot I have been in they have no skus in the garden side
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Only downside is none of the Makita ope is sold in stores
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Price is kinda high to be honest. Honestly it should be around 40 bucks
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The inflator is cool. It so handy to have but the major brands wouldn't put one out besides Ryobi
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Forgot they only carry Shopvac which Ridgid kills them on Vac selection, and like you mentioned they don't have anything close to the Milwaukee/Husky tool boxes the Depot offers. The merchandising at lowes is poor, and needs improvement.
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Surprised they are doing a T-stack radio compare to tough boxes they didn't seem to be nearly as popular
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Ouch god damn those Ozzie tool prices flexvolt in the usa with the whole setup is 699 for the 12" slider!!
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If I worked at lowes and someone needed a diy type tool I would be honest and say go to HD and get Ryobi that system has so many tools that are great for a homeowner/diy. I wonder what kinda sales HD has for Ryobi compared to PC, Skill, and Kobalt
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I was trying to figure out the OEM was but no such luck
For the 18V power tools lithium battery, if the 20700 or 21700 cells will be in common use?
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To get the higher amp hours in the pack they had to move to larger cells. Probably battery packs with 18650 cells will be phased out eventually