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PKDEWALT

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  1. There are tools that have different numbers and specs on them that are not listed on the Dewalt website but are in stores like lowes, home depot, and Andersons. Another good example is the 80 gal 2 stage air compressor the part number at rural king is different than the one on the Dewalt website. By looking at the two side by side there is noticeable differences in the motor an air port plug ins. There is also a big difference in price. From what i gathered when talking to sales reps is the rural king is a cheaper version put into stores like that. There is also times when a product gets a part number just for one store I have ran into it a couple times when trying to price match 2 kits with lowes beat it by 10% policy. If the part number don't match they won't beat it even though they are the same probably a scam lowes created lol

  2. i heard it will also do things such as telling you the battery level of all your batteries in your truck or van so you know before you even get to the job so you know also something about about giving you an hour meter so you know how often you have used each battery and tool. and maybe something about date codes and registering in the event of you tools being stolen

  3. I think the 12 Volt line is nice but some of the 12 Volt tools other companies have come out with don't really seem practical for what I do. Like a 12 Volt SDS Hammer drill I would be going through more batteries than it worth. I think dewalt should make a few 12 Volt tools that other companies don't have such as a 12 Volt engraver i would use that all the time I have a lot of tools that i need to get my name on. 

  4. I was just wondering if anyone on here has one of these and how the like it. Also I do some under ground conduit every now and then and wondered if this would get hot enough to heat the pvc up and then to bend it. 

  5. If the blocks aren't really hard and you only need to make a few cuts, I would use a circular saw with a diamond blade i have done it before it works decent or you could get a diamond blade for a grinder and make one pass and flip it over and make another pass.

  6. depends on what tools you are planning on using alot if you are gonna use the circular saw or grinder alot then get the bigger batteries if you plan on just drilling holes and putting in screws go with the smaller batteries. I like the smaller batteries best for the impact because you can put screws in all day and it makes the impact really light weight

  7. Just wondering why dewalt don't make wire stripers to go with there wire crimps, side cuts, and linesmans pliers. I would love to have a complete set of dewalt electrical tools. Also some cable cutters, precision screw drivers where the top of the handle spins to make it easier to tighten screws, and maybe romex wire stripers. It sure would be nice to see dewalt compete with milwaulkees hand tools

  8. Depending on what type of work you do the 12v tools are really nice and light weight, they have plenty of power. I have the pivoting 12v saw and it is nice for tight places. Also the 12v batteries would use the same charger as your 20v tools.

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