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Frain20

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  1. As above ^^^^. Always put them down stood up as well,if it's something like a hammer drill for instance and I know it's Getting filthy then itl get treated with a little less care,but I wouldn't be sliding them about or down a roof MIKE HOOVER Lol, You can't take the chance with some tools like the Paslode im65 nailer,there super temperamental and only work perfect 75% of the time as it is..
  2. Is there such a case? I'm after getting both tools side by side in the case with both batteries and the charger..think it's doable?
  3. Got a dewalt Dcf895 brushless impact driver on the way..cant wait
  4. Yep your right..most likely a Chinese knockoff pack my mate seen..
  5. Apparently it looked like a genuine battery pack I've been trawling the internet and found this site http://www.performancetoolcenter.com/dewalt-dck590l2-20v-max-5-0-ah-lithium-ion-5-tool-combo-kit/ Can't say how reputable they are but if it was true I'm sure Dewalt would be marketing the 5.0ah batteries already..
  6. Thats the one,I've never seen a 2.0ah battery yet in the uk just the 1.5ah,3.0ah & 4.0ah Although saying that,one of the lads I work with spotted an electrician with a 5.0ah battery pack. Not sure if it was an import from across the pond (branded 20v-max) Cheers for everyone who replied
  7. It's actually where the warning sticker is located,I've seen them checked out like a grille..trying to find a pic now .. Out of all the places to look and it's on TIA http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2013/05/dewalt-dcd790d2-20v-max-xr-brushless-compact-drill-driver-kit-raising-the-bar/
  8. Just out of curiosity,how come the Dewalt battery packs have a a vent on the bottom of them in the US? I've never seen one in the UK other than other well known brands Cheers
  9. Pretty sure all the adjustment is done within the blade carrier
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