My non Fuel impact with a 4.0 pack fits perfect and I assume the Hammer drill will also. The case is like new I got the tools and put them in a tough box and that case has been on the shelf. Send me your address and I will ship it out. Now if you are interested I have the Fuel Hammer Drill that came with the kit and it has never been used, that I will let go with the case for $90.00"I use a SDS Rotary"
7 Tough System 5 Systainers 1 L-Box They are all good boxes, The DeWalt Tough Box is a very sturdy box and can take some abuse. The other two are nice but won't take the abuse the tough box will.
From his YouTube page " im a proffesional contracter, pro painter, business man , family man and tool guru..." I think that he should learn how to spell Professional Contractor before saying he is one.
First of let me say FrankieG you owe me 20 minutes back on my life old farts like me don't need this kind of nonsense and don't have time to waste. Second I think I can stick that Ryobi up my ass and do more work by accident then he does all day. Third some people have a need to talk but if they took the time to listen to what they say they would have nothing to say. Fourth he talks about the Concord Carpenter this guy would sell his soul and his mothers soul to get sponsors, this is one of the guys that said the DeWalt wall scanner was the tool of the year.
Are you using SDS bits. Standard bits will not work in a SD Rotary Hammer. Please don't think that I don't think you don't know what your doing . I have seen many guy buy a SD Rotary Hammer not realizing they need SDS bits. It is an honest mistake.
I have the 2612-20 M18 5/8 SD Rotary and with a 4.0 battery I have used this thing all day with out a battery change. Drilled about 90 anchor holes for a pool cover. The fuel will give you more run time but do you really need it and is it worth the extra bucks. I think I would buy the non fuel when the Fuel model comes out because deal will be had.
This place carry's their hardware The Hardware Hut. They are in Spokane Wa. and they carry about 102 of their designs. http://www.thehardwarehut.com/search-product-result3.php?mfr=300&main_cat=424
Just got a email from DeWalt about this very thing. here is the link http://www.dewalt.com/tool-part-categories/maxfit-system.aspx?utm_source=Listrak&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=http%3a%2f%2fwww.dewalt.com%2ftool-part-categories%2fmaxfit-system.aspx&utm_campaign=8.5.14_Maxfit&utm_content=Subject+B to the video