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  1. The DeWalt 200psi quiet trim compressor (DWFP55130) that was on sale for the Holiday at HD is now marked down to $99. I picked one up last night. The store had 2 more. HD online lists it at $229 while Amazon has it at $199 with great reviews.

     

    Paired with a Lowe’s 10% off coupon and it is a great buy.

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  2. These have been at my local Home Depots for the last month and available at HD online. They are however new and redesigned. Both are getting very positive reviews as welcomed improvements to the outgoing models.

    The tools are not available online or as bare tools yet. As of right now, you get the kit with the charger and compact lithium + battery in 'Select' stores only.

    ONE+ 18-Volt Lithium+ Cordless Chainsaw Model: #P547 | Home Depot Sku #: 1001389775

    https://www.ryobitools.com/outdoor/products/details/771

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE-Lithium-10-in-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Chainsaw-P547/206110127

    Price: $129 for the kit

    • 10 in. bar and chain
    • Push-button oiler for easy chain lubrication and longer chain life
    • Side access chain tensioning for easy adjustments
    • On-board tool storage
    • Ideal for pruning and light limbing
    • 3-year limited warranty

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    ONE+ 18-Volt Lithium+ Hedge Trimmer Model: #P2660 | Home Depot Sku #: 1001554062

    https://www.ryobitools.com/outdoor/products/details/786

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE-Lithium-22-in-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Hedge-Trimmer-P2660/206451795

    Price: $129 for the kit

    • 22 in. dual-action blades for extended reach and reduced vibration
    • Up to 3/4 in. cutting capacity
    • HedgeSweep debris remover clears clippings as you trim
    • 18-Volt Lithium+ battery provides superior performance and an on-board fuel gauge indicator to check battery level
    • Wrap-around handle for greater cutting control
    • Rotating handle for trimming at all angles
    • Wall hook for convenient storage
    • 3 year limited warranty
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  3. This is going to be a tough call for me. I will have to really hold it in the store and look at the blade design.

     

    The new Ryobi One+ hedge trimmer was just released, should be in your HD now, and it is very well designed. The specs (cut capacity/blade length) are identical as this new DeWalt. The Ryobi has a couple things on the DeWalt: The incorporated hedge sweep to help remove clippings and an ingenious rotating handle that I can definitely see as a fantastic benefit when reaching in odd positions or for extended use to change the grip up. Price for the Ryobi is $129 for the kit with charger and compact battery ($69 for bare tool). I already have some 4ah batteries I use with my flood light and fan.

     

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  4. In my area the one sawhorse rang up $42.xx after tax. I didn't buy it just yet. 

     

    I will say, it unfolded very easily and was quick to setup. Once setup on the floor and put my weight on it and shifted around, it was very stable. I have an old set of Stanley all plastic sawhorses that need to disappear.

     

    These might be the new ones in the trailer. I am still contemplating the Rugged Buddy design as well. I do like how these will hold 2x4s upright to make a quick table. 

  5. I bought these Skil pruning blades off of Amazon. 

     

    http://www.amazon.com/94100-05-Pruning-Reciprocating-Blades-5-Pack/dp/B000BMBPGU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450764330&sr=8-1&keywords=skil+pruning+blade

     

    I cut through many 2"-4" branches and two ~6-7" branches with one blade in my Bosch 12v reciprocating saw. Went through two of the 2ah batteries that day. I couldn't have asked for anything better. These worked great. 

  6. These new DeWalt sawhorses look very promising. I saw it on the top shelf tonight, grabbed the stairs and got one down, opened it up, checked it out. They are very light and snap together like the Tstak boxes. I am definitely interested in a set. 

     

    I checked Home Depot online and saw these are a brand new product, no reviews online yet. 

     


     

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  7. Over at ACME TOOL I just bought the Bosch GLL2-15 laser level which qualified for the $25 off $100 promotion which ends today. They also have a promotion going with Bosch that the laser comes with a free pair of the laser glasses ($14.99 value) and a free Bosch BT150F tripod ($35.99 value).

     

    My total was $130.69 out the door. No tax either. I also purchased through Ebates and received 1.5% ($3.00) back in rewards. So, $127.69 total.

     

    Not bad for the price. Excited for my new laser.

     

     

    This is my second order with Acme Tools this holiday shopping season. I will say the company has been great to deal with and excellent phone support with the questions I have had.

  8. As much of a fanboy as I am for team yellow, I agree with Handyman. I think that Milwaukee R&D spent a bit more time on their tool chest from the pegboard back to the outlet strip on the side. Small gripes I know but it makes me wonder why DeWalt didn't think of them as well.

     

    Don't forget the soft close drawers, single locking drawer for safety items, and locking laptop work platform drawer that the Milwaukee has over the DeWalt.

  9. The Milwaukee box is so much nicer in my opinion. It seems a whole lot more thought was put into that tool box. They are nearly sold out of my 5 surrounding Home Depots while the DeWalts sit idle. 

  10. I haven't seen a mention of these nailers on here so I created this post. I read about these a couple weeks ago and was amazed DeWalt hasn't announced the 18ga nailer to accompany the 16ga unit.

     

    Per 'Tools of the Trade':

     

    "Porter-Cable recently introduced a new lineup of cordless nail guns for finish carpenters, woodworkers, and remodeling contractors. The PCC790, a 18 gauge brad nailer, and the PCC791, a 18 gauge crown stapler are scheduled to hit the market in Dec 2015 and Jan 2016 respectively."

     

    "Expected cost: 

    18GA Brad Nailer equipped with one 20V MAX 1.5Ah battery (PCC790LA): $199 (expected release Dec 2015)

    18GA Narrow Crown Stapler quipped with one 20V MAX 1.5Ah battery  (PCC791LA): $219   (expected release Jan 2016)"

     

    http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/cordless-tools/porter-cables-new-cordless-finish-nailers_o.aspx?dfpzone=tools

     

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    COME ON DEWALT!

     

    What are your thoughts?

  11. Really Gatorb888!? I could get no information like this from DeWalt techs that I got through the corporate help line. One even called me back after speaking with some inside parts/tech department. He came back to me with no helpful information. 

     

    This is great info to have. I will be adding this to my new DW716 Type 20 then. 

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