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MR. D

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About MR. D

  • Birthday 07/18/1989

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  • Favorite Tool or Brand
    DEWALT DCF885 Impact Driver
  • Hobbies
    Tools, Beer, good people and things that go fast.

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  • Location:
    Sonoma, California
  • Occupation
    Radiant heat tech

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  1. Bahhh, we're all stubborn men contemplating the difference of tool branding and i love it. Yimmi or anyone else with the US XR tools, i have been thinking about getting milwakee brushless tools (m18) to complete my brushless kit while keeping my dewalt drill and impact driver and adding the DeWalt multitool. So three Dewalt tools, and the rest milwakee, all brushless. Does anyone see why this would be a horribly bad idea considering im already invested into the best impact driver and drill on the market and i want a complete brushless kit? yall come back now ya hear
  2. BRUSHLESS XR LINEUP, not 18v European lineup.
  3. And for the record sir, this topic is referring to American tools, not tools in UK or elsewhere.
  4. Now both of you are incorrect because this topic is about brushless tools.
  5. Sir, if a DeWalt TOOL (not battery) has "XR" on it, it is brushless. You stand corrected. If the battery has "XR" on it, it means it is a high capacity lithium battery. I do not see why you continue to debate this when you are clearly confused. XR on a TOOL means it is brushless. SO, like Milwakee has "Fuel" branded on their brushless tools DeWalt has "XR" on their brushless tools. *Cracks open IPA and kicks feet up*
  6. Thanks Yimmi, this link clearly shows DeWalt advertising "XR" as a system of a brushless motor tool PAIRED with high capacity lithium batteries. Any DeWalt TOOL made for use in America with "XR" branded on it IS brushless. 20v max tools DO NOT have "XR" branding although "XR" tools have 20v max branding, as seen on DeWalts 20v max page, not one item with the letters "XR" on it. Now let me say after clearing this up this topic is not intended for debating semantics it is here to find out when DeWalt will bring some more brushless tools to the table. Take care
  7. Hey guys, Dwain, I think what Yimmi is trying to say is that he is concerned that DeWalt is "pushing" their new circular metal cutting saw (which is not brushless) as a part of the XR bruhless lineup. Which i do not believe is the case myself, although i can see how that could be confusing when you google search for a Dewalt brushless circular saw.
  8. Any info on Dewalt expanding their brushless XR lineup? I hope to see at least a circular saw and sawzall by July, my hope is fading and needs restoration. Someone come with the good news already
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