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So I ordered an 18v sds drill and it comes in the mail I open it and my battery's won't fit on it and I go crazy for like 20 mins trying to figure out why my batterys aren't fitting in there then realized they sent me the wrong one lol 

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So I ordered an 18v sds drill and it comes in the mail I open it and my battery's won't fit on it and I go crazy for like 20 mins trying to figure out why my batterys aren't fitting in there then realized they sent me the wrong one lol 

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Uh.... Woops

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So I ordered an 18v sds drill and it comes in the mail I open it and my battery's won't fit on it and I go crazy for like 20 mins trying to figure out why my batterys aren't fitting in there then realized they sent me the wrong one lol 

Woah! Good thing they didn't fit and you try and use it, i probably wouldn't have caught that either!

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What do you use a sub scanner for?

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It's pretty awesome actually.

I use mine to locate pipes in walls etc, when drilling/coring.

I have the one with the voltage detector, which is nice too.

It scans and tells wether the material is ferrous or not, stud finder etc.

Very handy.

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5 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

What do you use a sub scanner for?

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I work in a old hotel and I always go to put in a new outlet or light switch and I'm always hitting studs or running into issues so the sub scanner tells me what becoming the wall before I open it up 

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5 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

Woah! Good thing they didn't fit and you try and use it, i probably wouldn't have caught that either!

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Yea they look exactly the same and when I  order the 18v and that showed up I didn't even catch that it was 28v until the battery didn't fit after like 20 mins of scratching my head 

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1 hour ago, HiltiWpg said:

It's pretty awesome actually.

I use mine to locate pipes in walls etc, when drilling/coring.

I have the one with the voltage detector, which is nice too.

It scans and tells wether the material is ferrous or not, stud finder etc.

Very handy.

Yea they are really cool. That thing can tell you anything. When you meet a girl scan her it will tell you if she is a virgin or not. Lol

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Such a great tool! Glad you jumped on it for that price

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