36 volts Arrr arr arr
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Sounds cool, but 2.4 lbs for a battery?? No wonder they don't have just a drill....
same weight as dewalt 18 v battery.
I have 18v dewalt'* and 18v ryobi'* . no matter which one I use the batteries always die to soon, or not enough power for certian jobs.
as Tim the Tool man says... needs more power. Arrr arr arr
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Originally Posted by Gumball
I have 18v dewalt'* and 18v ryobi'* . no matter which one I use the batteries always die to soon, or not enough power for certian jobs.
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They are sick, I got to use the roto-hammer at our customer appreciation day. The rep from De Walt let me take it over to the warehouse where we needed some more anchor bolts for a wall. Went 6" deep in the foundation and through the existing plate with ease. He was also packing a very high dollar diamond tipped massonry bit. (haven't ever seen one till he whipped it out?)
The rep from Makita said they will also have a really high end set out very soon.
The rep from Makita said they will also have a really high end set out very soon.
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