De walt struggled at beginning competing with other brands they are now taking over. Just bought a 5 piece kit all XR brushless flex volt. 18v drill and impact and 54v angle grinder, recip saw and circ saw. Brilliant kit.
Where they catch you out is the battery’s and cases, I find that you’ll end up spending more buying it like this, 2 battery’s just isn’t enough building decking for instance you’ll want the drill impact and the circular saw , play one or two in charge, that about 150 in battery’s alone.
Great kit and $550 isn’t a bad price. Only thing you “may” need to upgrade is the drill but that just depends on if you’re a hobbyist vs a professional. Of course higher Amp hour batteries if needed.
I haven’t tried any of the corded dewalt tools but I prefer the cordless dewalt over the corded harbor freight tools. I chose the cordless set because I don’t like messing with extension cords. Much easier to swap a battery between tools than tangle with cords. I also go offroading with my jeep. It’s nice to have cordless tools with me to save time on the trail if things break.
For about 20 dollars more a tool you could of got the xr brushless versions. It's night and day with power and energy consumption. Tho the multitool is top notch.
My 1.4 Ah batteries last longer than my coworkers 5 Ah Milwaukee batteries, of course Milwaukee is bit efficient and overheats but I hear they have good customer service as you will need to call for replacement often
DeWalt is for sure awesome. Also Hitachi is my choice, tbf they're all pretty much compatible, just so happens I started with Hitachi cordless jigsaw, so started building on the Hitachi platform. Hope you can use your new tools as well as I can use mine man haha!
That’s great! I bet those hitachis are awesome! I’m for sure getting a lot of use out of my dewalts and they make everything so much easier than what I had before!
I have mostly dewalt in battery tools they been goning strong for 5yrs no problems you will nee to up grade your drills dose are weak and not all that good for the house they are ok but for every day use you will more power
Thanks for the heads up! So far the drills been doing a lot better than what I️ had before but am curious to see how it holds up now that you mentioned that. Thanks!
I am actually thinking off going whit Milwaukee just because they have a few tools dewalt dont i realy hate haveing difrwnt chargers and batterys like the small hack saw and 3/8 ratchet i need
Yea I️ hear ya on running multiple battery types... I️ really wish dewalt would come out with a cordless ratchet. Ingersol rand has a similar battery style to dewalts so I️ don’t see why dewalt can’t make a ratchet using their 20v max platform. I’m very tempted to just get Milwaukee’s cordless ratchet but I’m gonna hate having two battery types.
the only thing is from what I’ve seen Milwaukee’s 12v is like a tube type style battery but the rest of their 18v is a different style so depending what you’re running you’d still have 2 different battery types or I️ could be mistaken
I’m a framer, I have all Dewalt 20v,60v,120v tools and all Milwaukee 12v Tools...never ever buy combo kits, buy bare tools or 2 tool kits at most,. The tools in combo kits are subpar and made only for those kits. ...it’s much better to spend a few more dollars and get high end tools.....otherwise just buy Ryobi tool kits
Pretty sure what Joe means is they generally put the cheapest tools in these kits for a bettwr price. Notice they didn't use any of the XR series except the multi tool. The brush tools are cheaper, the brushless XR series are preferred.
@Chris Jamieson XR does not mean brushless. The kits have a identical parts numbers then those sold individually. Of course, the brushless are more expensive.
Hi anyone could tell me this combo kit is available at ferseason web site at the cost of $60 is it true? Makita also selling Makita lxt 1500 combo kit at Alibaba in $100, which seller is authentic? Please reply
You gonna need a hell of alot more battery for most brushed motors. I got the grinder and it makes like 5 cuts on 5/8 rebar on on battery. I got all brushless on the rest. It costs a bit more but its so worth it. And i got the 60v sawzall and that is a bad mother fucker it will hog through anything i can demo all day on one battery with it and u can use the 60v battery on all the 20v tools. I use it on my impact and i drove about 6000 self tapping screws to make a bunch of headers with heave gauge metal stud over the span of 2 days it i still had 2 bars of battery left
Man that’s sick! Yea after I️ bought my set I️ thought well should I️ have just went with all brushless but for now what I️ have works. Yea they eat batteries for sure. The bigger ah batteries help and thankfully the batteries charge fast so I️ can keep stuff in rotation. Someday I️ may upgrade but for now they’ve been working awesome for what I️ do. HUGE upgrade over all the harbor freight stuff I️ was used to!
jtmoffroad better than harbor freight for sure... I had a hf saw and the piece of crap capped herself in a month so now I have all ryobi. My drill and impact are brushless... The rest are brushed but I wish I got Dewalt. That multitool is way quieter than mine lol I'm jealous. Does the circ saw immediately stop the blade when the blade is installed?
I’ve had some luck with some harbor freight tools but I️ def wanted to get something better when I️ went all battery. Yea the blade stops immediately when you left off the trigger.
@@SeymourButts7817 Well you asked: The hammer drills are fine for making small holes in concrete and block and brick but as soon as they hit something hard (like a piece of gravel in the concrete) they take forever to drill or stop drilling all together. Another thing to note is a hammer drill uses a 3 jaw chuck which is not meant for percussive drilling. The way the hammer drills work is built into the hand crank clutch. When you turn the clutch around it tightens a spring as it clicks into the different torque settings. When the spring is loose the clutch gear releases at low torque. When you crank it all the way up to hammer mode it basically uses the spring and the clutch to rattle around the chuck. You can actually overpower the hammer mechanism with too much pressure. Most people do. It's really funny they think it's not working because they're not pushing hard enough so they push harder. A rotory hammer like I said is a jack hammer that rotates and hey they're also a mini jackhammer when you turn off drill mode. Most people call them an SDS named after the specialized chuck made popular in german rotary hammers. Not sure if it was bosch or hilti. At the end of the day a cordless drill is a multi tool that does a lot of jobs but it isn't a specialized tool. There is a specialized tool for making holes in any material either fast, accurately or both. Most of us need a drill that can make a hole in anything reasonably fast and reasonably accurate and for that any decent drill will do if you know what you're doing. If you made it this far it's worth noting they're actually called drill drivers. Drills are what people call drill bits. Drill bits are a made up marketing word that stuck. Take this to work tomorrow and impress the old timers. I'm working on a tool talk tangent channel so I don't have to bore everyone with these ramblings. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Nobody likes reading that's why we're on RUclips. Shut up Paul you're making them read more.
Man I’m so jealous you got all those tools. Your life is so much better than mine. I wish I had those tools in my life. Fuck man I hate living in a third world country we don’t get any of the good shit.
I wouldn't buy the combo kits because they don't come with the larger batteries. If you are an occasional user, then fine. From a professional standpoint they are toys compared to the dewalt flexvolt.
kryptoniteee yeah they do... FlexVolt 60v 9.0 ah and just recently came out the flex volt 60v max 12.0 ah batter but just one of those cost around $270
L44tsmasher735 it's not worth it for these tools as they are all brushed lol and the saw is a 61/2 blade. I would only invest all that money on battery's on better tools. This is more of a home owner set compared to a trade person set
hi congratulations for. this beautiful pack. here I noticed that you have an old drill. if you want to give it I am a taker. or if you want to sell it at a friend's price, I buy it. Have a good day
yeah they are decent BUT>>>>>>. They stick it to you when it comes to new tech. I have about $1000 worth of the older 18 volt ( the best at that time) tools. So when the lithium stuff started coming out, well what do you do, stay with what you have or ALL NEW? My tools worked but batteries were expensive and NEVER a deal. SO I bought more batteries, then more. Then after the new stuff is out for like years!....they come out with an adaptor to use the new batteries on the 18 volt tools. Ummmm... I think that SIMPLE product should have come out years ago!. So anyway I buy it. 2 skimpy batteries, charger and adaptor. Well after thinkin I'll stay with the old stuff as i'm older and don't want to but 8 new tools, chargers etc. This kit was a big disappointment......ok I know the adaptor adds some size to the tool, but the design is annoying, hard to remove battery on my saw it should slide out the opposite way. Then it also doesn't slide easily. I found this to be the case on my old tools also, sometimes the batteries were hard to slide off. But the BIG disappointment....... My first full charge in the skimpy battery, I cut 12 FEET of 3/4" plywood and......wait for it......................DEAD!!!.... Ok I thought maybe a couple charges and will increase, Nope. All I can say is the batteries included in this adaptor kit which they waited years to finally offer us loyal customers to use the new batteries, well they stink! IF I do change up to the new stuff, I'm looking elsewhere. Screw me once shame on you, twice shame on me.
Man that sucks you. Unfortunately I think advancing technology is always gonna screw us all over. Same thing with computers and electronic devices. Drop $1000 bucks on something and in 2 years it’s old technology and things become incompatible. Sadly I don’t think this direction will ever change. This was my first big set of power tools and it took me a while to figure out what platform to go with. I’m happy with what I have for what I have to do but I don’t see this being the last of the technological advances with tools. Companies are always gonna want to find a way to make more money and unfortunately we’re the ones getting screwed in the end. I feel for you
I have lots of dewalt but this here is not a good deal only some of those are xr the other ones are the old versions I feel sorry for this guy he just got robbed
I ended up getting a price match on it a few weeks later for $550 so ended up being a decent deal. The oscillating tool is the only xr out of the bunch which I’m fine with. This kit was a huge upgrade from what I was using before. Maybe eventually I’ll go to all brushless but for what I do this kit works fine
All new DeWalt tool users. Make sure tools work out of the box. Don't get busy and not use tools till the warranty is passed. 20% of DeWalt tools don't work right from the factory.
Those are made in Mexico, those tools he got are shit. Idk about the multi tool ive had no experience with it. But I've used all the rest and they suck. You should have gotten milwaukee.
Only Dewalts brushless XR models are made in USA. Their base models like in the video are made abroad. In was going to buy Dewalt because I thought they were US made but unfortunately they're not, so I bought Makita. If I had the money to spend I would have gone Dewalt XR but I'm not a contractor; I'm a student. My Grandpa has been a carpenter for 20+ years and prefers Dewalt but I've seen Makita's performance first hand and decided they're quality enough for me.
I went brushless with my tools and love the battery durability. My 6.25” saw is corded so I always have power and even cuts.
5 tools .8 tools kit's .10 tools kit's. And free bags. Looks great. 20 v ..so fast so good , on sale .sold!!!
I’be had that set for years and work 👍 great
De walt struggled at beginning competing with other brands they are now taking over. Just bought a 5 piece kit all XR brushless flex volt. 18v drill and impact and 54v angle grinder, recip saw and circ saw. Brilliant kit.
Excellent Table Saw that is easy to set up and use.
I got a 6 piece combo kit for 449 all XR but expect the hammer drill and impact drill nice deal
I have been running most of those tools for 3 years now, you made a good buy.
That’s a relief! Glad to hear their working for you. Hopefully the same goes for me!
Dewalt is my brand of choice - nice bit of kit!
It’s a nice set hate the drill though..i sold it ASAP and bought a real drill and 2 5amp batteries and I’m very happy with all the tools.
What is the price
Where they catch you out is the battery’s and cases, I find that you’ll end up spending more buying it like this, 2 battery’s just isn’t enough building decking for instance you’ll want the drill impact and the circular saw , play one or two in charge, that about 150 in battery’s alone.
Nice kit. That's cool it comes with a bunch of tools.
Getting a price match of a sale a month later helped too. Biggg savings
Great kit and $550 isn’t a bad price. Only thing you “may” need to upgrade is the drill but that just depends on if you’re a hobbyist vs a professional. Of course higher Amp hour batteries if needed.
So far I’m really happy with everything in the kit. The higher ah batteries for sure make a difference.
Can you make another video on how to use those power tools?
Is this a serious question or r u taking the piss
Sir how can i have this kind of power tools?
Boss how much the total you spent for all of that? Its my dream to have same...
You may want a 5AH battery for some of those. 5AH battery will give more juice to the heavier tools like the saws.
It’s on my list of things to do. I ended up getting an impact wrench that came with a 3ah but a 5 would def be optimal
Nice tools.
I'm sure you considered the corded tools, if money was not an issue, would you recommend the corded over the battery?
I haven’t tried any of the corded dewalt tools but I prefer the cordless dewalt over the corded harbor freight tools. I chose the cordless set because I don’t like messing with extension cords. Much easier to swap a battery between tools than tangle with cords. I also go offroading with my jeep. It’s nice to have cordless tools with me to save time on the trail if things break.
I wish I could power tools like that
DeWalt is the way to go. They hold up really good
For about 20 dollars more a tool you could of got the xr brushless versions. It's night and day with power and energy consumption. Tho the multitool is top notch.
Great tools. Thanks for video.
Wonder how much did you pay for the whole combo set
$550 in the end
@@jtmoffroad thanks for the info
I'm gonna buy one to use for construction and automotive
Only 2 batteries is a rip off
Christopher Johnson yea thoes are they are the low 2 amp mine are 5 amp milwaukee one lasts all day for me
Christopher Johnson I was thinking the same thing. Than I would spend the extra 800 bucks and get a battery and charger with every tool.
If bought individually
It’s 500$ what did you expect? I think for 500 it’s a great tool set..
My 1.4 Ah batteries last longer than my coworkers 5 Ah Milwaukee batteries, of course Milwaukee is bit efficient and overheats but I hear they have good customer service as you will need to call for replacement often
Does the speaker charge your batteries ?
That’s a good question. I’ve never had a battery in it and plugged it in at the same time. I’m gonna guess no but I’ll have to try it sometime
Best regards from Chile, could you give me the information of where to buy that type of pack to buy it. Thanks and congratulations.
Michel Guerrero lowes or Home Depot they cost like $700
DeWalt is for sure awesome. Also Hitachi is my choice, tbf they're all pretty much compatible, just so happens I started with Hitachi cordless jigsaw, so started building on the Hitachi platform. Hope you can use your new tools as well as I can use mine man haha!
That’s great! I bet those hitachis are awesome! I’m for sure getting a lot of use out of my dewalts and they make everything so much easier than what I had before!
Meu sonho ai pocha como eu queria esseas ferramentas!!😔
Have a good time with your DeWalt, how much does it cost?
You need some five amp hour batteries those little batteries aren’t going to give you much run time
Oh I hear ya. I ended up getting the brushless 1/2” impact and it came with a higher ah battery which I’ve been using for my saws. I need more still
I don’t think so bud...
I have mostly dewalt in battery tools they been goning strong for 5yrs no problems you will nee to up grade your drills dose are weak and not all that good for the house they are ok but for every day use you will more power
Thanks for the heads up! So far the drills been doing a lot better than what I️ had before but am curious to see how it holds up now that you mentioned that. Thanks!
I am actually thinking off going whit Milwaukee just because they have a few tools dewalt dont i realy hate haveing difrwnt chargers and batterys like the small hack saw and 3/8 ratchet i need
Yea I️ hear ya on running multiple battery types... I️ really wish dewalt would come out with a cordless ratchet. Ingersol rand has a similar battery style to dewalts so I️ don’t see why dewalt can’t make a ratchet using their 20v max platform. I’m very tempted to just get Milwaukee’s cordless ratchet but I’m gonna hate having two battery types.
I now i am going to give my dewalt to my son and just do all Milwaukee
the only thing is from what I’ve seen Milwaukee’s 12v is like a tube type style battery but the rest of their 18v is a different style so depending what you’re running you’d still have 2 different battery types or I️ could be mistaken
I’m a framer, I have all Dewalt 20v,60v,120v tools and all Milwaukee 12v Tools...never ever buy combo kits, buy bare tools or 2 tool kits at most,. The tools in combo kits are subpar and made only for those kits. ...it’s much better to spend a few more dollars and get high end tools.....otherwise just buy Ryobi tool kits
Joe Framer what do you mean? The tools that come in the kits have the same part numbers as the bare tools.
They might not be to end but I can assure you they are better then ryobi by far...I have some green ryobis too
Pretty sure what Joe means is they generally put the cheapest tools in these kits for a bettwr price. Notice they didn't use any of the XR series except the multi tool. The brush tools are cheaper, the brushless XR series are preferred.
@Chris Jamieson XR does not mean brushless. The kits have a identical parts numbers then those sold individually. Of course, the brushless are more expensive.
How much did this combo of tools cost ? I live in Brazil and would like to buy.
Lots of places online have this for $499 US dollars. It’s normally $899.
Hi anyone could tell me this combo kit is available at ferseason web site at the cost of $60 is it true? Makita also selling Makita lxt 1500 combo kit at Alibaba in $100, which seller is authentic? Please reply
This is fine if you’re a DIYer or a dad that wants to feel like this will up his dad level
😂
You gonna need a hell of alot more battery for most brushed motors. I got the grinder and it makes like 5 cuts on 5/8 rebar on on battery. I got all brushless on the rest. It costs a bit more but its so worth it. And i got the 60v sawzall and that is a bad mother fucker it will hog through anything i can demo all day on one battery with it and u can use the 60v battery on all the 20v tools. I use it on my impact and i drove about 6000 self tapping screws to make a bunch of headers with heave gauge metal stud over the span of 2 days it i still had 2 bars of battery left
Man that’s sick! Yea after I️ bought my set I️ thought well should I️ have just went with all brushless but for now what I️ have works. Yea they eat batteries for sure. The bigger ah batteries help and thankfully the batteries charge fast so I️ can keep stuff in rotation. Someday I️ may upgrade but for now they’ve been working awesome for what I️ do. HUGE upgrade over all the harbor freight stuff I️ was used to!
jtmoffroad better than harbor freight for sure... I had a hf saw and the piece of crap capped herself in a month so now I have all ryobi. My drill and impact are brushless... The rest are brushed but I wish I got Dewalt. That multitool is way quieter than mine lol I'm jealous. Does the circ saw immediately stop the blade when the blade is installed?
I’ve had some luck with some harbor freight tools but I️ def wanted to get something better when I️ went all battery. Yea the blade stops immediately when you left off the trigger.
How much is it?????
What is the price of all package ?
I got mine for around $800 but when it went on sale for $550 at Home Depot a few weeks later, I was able to get the price match
I am Vietnamese, I am very passionate about machinery, can you tell me the price of this kit is not it
LOL just watching this video got me smiling from ear to ear because I know how you feel getting all that DeWalt greatness.
I know what you mean! Only thing I wish I would have done differently is bought everything sooner!
Awesome haul..
Very pleased with how everything has been working in the set.
They should all come with a hammer drill. .... the drill is a toy.
All hammer drills are toys. Get a rotary hammer like an adult. It's a jack hammer that drills as opposed to a drill that vibrates.
Paul Day wow really???
@@SeymourButts7817 Well you asked:
The hammer drills are fine for making small holes in concrete and block and brick but as soon as they hit something hard (like a piece of gravel in the concrete) they take forever to drill or stop drilling all together. Another thing to note is a hammer drill uses a 3 jaw chuck which is not meant for percussive drilling.
The way the hammer drills work is built into the hand crank clutch. When you turn the clutch around it tightens a spring as it clicks into the different torque settings. When the spring is loose the clutch gear releases at low torque. When you crank it all the way up to hammer mode it basically uses the spring and the clutch to rattle around the chuck. You can actually overpower the hammer mechanism with too much pressure. Most people do. It's really funny they think it's not working because they're not pushing hard enough so they push harder.
A rotory hammer like I said is a jack hammer that rotates and hey they're also a mini jackhammer when you turn off drill mode. Most people call them an SDS named after the specialized chuck made popular in german rotary hammers. Not sure if it was bosch or hilti.
At the end of the day a cordless drill is a multi tool that does a lot of jobs but it isn't a specialized tool. There is a specialized tool for making holes in any material either fast, accurately or both. Most of us need a drill that can make a hole in anything reasonably fast and reasonably accurate and for that any decent drill will do if you know what you're doing.
If you made it this far it's worth noting they're actually called drill drivers. Drills are what people call drill bits. Drill bits are a made up marketing word that stuck.
Take this to work tomorrow and impress the old timers. I'm working on a tool talk tangent channel so I don't have to bore everyone with these ramblings. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Nobody likes reading that's why we're on RUclips. Shut up Paul you're making them read more.
Salut le prix en CFA
And what is his price?
what did you pay?
Originally 800 but then got it price matched a few weeks later for 550
отличный инструмент. тоже хочу такое себе.
Hope i can buy combo like this.. All comes with separate item in my country.. 😢😢
Good 10/10 pero 12v o 18 v??
20v tools
Man I’m so jealous you got all those tools. Your life is so much better than mine. I wish I had those tools in my life. Fuck man I hate living in a third world country we don’t get any of the good shit.
The best 🖖🇺🇸...... congratulations.......
I wouldn't buy the combo kits because they don't come with the larger batteries. If you are an occasional user, then fine.
From a professional standpoint they are toys compared to the dewalt flexvolt.
Good for my kid.
You have to get more Batteries I am a Milwaukee guy my dad has dwalt
the oscillating tool is also XR so that is a brush-less motor as well
Didn’t know Seth Rogan had a RUclips channel
Xr doesnt mean brushless
Сколько стоит?
Он пишет, что стоит 800, а взял со скидкой за 550. Это очень хорошая цена!
Nice!!
Como comprarlo
I of indonesia if I could buy those stuffs, because in indonesia no stuff like that are enlightenment her?Thank you
DeWalt is the best! That's what my husband has.
Thee single dumbest comment ever read.
Two battery’s for all that ? Nah that’s why I prefer Milwaukee
For 550 you honestly can’t beat that
I want need tools Bro
I'm glad ryobis prices are shitting on these company's right now maybe they will stop trying to over charge for the same shit.
great deal now get some 5.0ah & 6.0ah batteries
I ended up getting a 5.0 ah battery with the 1/2” brushless impact. What a difference
yup you would definitely see the *difference* ,lol enjoy
Why not get a 9ah?
kryptoniteee yeah they do... FlexVolt 60v 9.0 ah and just recently came out the flex volt 60v max 12.0 ah batter but just one of those cost around $270
L44tsmasher735 it's not worth it for these tools as they are all brushed lol and the saw is a 61/2 blade. I would only invest all that money on battery's on better tools. This is more of a home owner set compared to a trade person set
Screw it just got a deal for $129 from ebay with free shipping. For the 10 piece. So not losing much if its crap
hi congratulations for. this beautiful pack. here I noticed that you have an old drill. if you want to give it I am a taker. or if you want to sell it at a friend's price, I buy it. Have a good day
lol why would u think he would want to give u something just cause he has two? he works for his stuff why don't u try it
Dewalt gets you when you need more batteries...
yeah they are decent BUT>>>>>>. They stick it to you when it comes to new tech. I have about $1000 worth of the older 18 volt ( the best at that time) tools. So when the lithium stuff started coming out, well what do you do, stay with what you have or ALL NEW? My tools worked but batteries were expensive and NEVER a deal. SO I bought more batteries, then more. Then after the new stuff is out for like years!....they come out with an adaptor to use the new batteries on the 18 volt tools. Ummmm... I think that SIMPLE product should have come out years ago!. So anyway I buy it. 2 skimpy batteries, charger and adaptor. Well after thinkin I'll stay with the old stuff as i'm older and don't want to but 8 new tools, chargers etc. This kit was a big disappointment......ok I know the adaptor adds some size to the tool, but the design is annoying, hard to remove battery on my saw it should slide out the opposite way. Then it also doesn't slide easily. I found this to be the case on my old tools also, sometimes the batteries were hard to slide off. But the BIG disappointment....... My first full charge in the skimpy battery, I cut 12 FEET of 3/4" plywood and......wait for it......................DEAD!!!.... Ok I thought maybe a couple charges and will increase, Nope. All I can say is the batteries included in this adaptor kit which they waited years to finally offer us loyal customers to use the new batteries, well they stink! IF I do change up to the new stuff, I'm looking elsewhere. Screw me once shame on you, twice shame on me.
Man that sucks you. Unfortunately I think advancing technology is always gonna screw us all over. Same thing with computers and electronic devices. Drop $1000 bucks on something and in 2 years it’s old technology and things become incompatible. Sadly I don’t think this direction will ever change. This was my first big set of power tools and it took me a while to figure out what platform to go with. I’m happy with what I have for what I have to do but I don’t see this being the last of the technological advances with tools. Companies are always gonna want to find a way to make more money and unfortunately we’re the ones getting screwed in the end. I feel for you
How much?
Home Depot is selling it until end of January for $500. Not sure about other stores. Normal retail is $900
jtmoffroad in spain 1300€
I have lots of dewalt but this here is not a good deal only some of those are xr the other ones are the old versions I feel sorry for this guy he just got robbed
I ended up getting a price match on it a few weeks later for $550 so ended up being a decent deal. The oscillating tool is the only xr out of the bunch which I’m fine with. This kit was a huge upgrade from what I was using before. Maybe eventually I’ll go to all brushless but for what I do this kit works fine
Can you give me this kit
I just picked up the 6 piece set for 108 after tax
please give me the address in guangzhou china
Dewalt XR brushless must better tools
All new DeWalt tool users. Make sure tools work out of the box. Don't get busy and not use tools till the warranty is passed.
20% of DeWalt tools don't work right from the factory.
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
milwaukee 😘
sucks
Rip
Not to bust you bubble but me being you, though I'm not you I wouldn't purchase a dewalt combo...but good luck with it.
No problem, I appreciate the feedback. Over a year later and everything’s still running great. I definitely need a better drill though
5
Couldn't have swapped the crapoy little speaker for another battery or 2 ... pfft cheap shit anyway.
Dewalt in the us doesn't look as good as the European dewalt
I get the best tools ever ( milwaukee) for free
كم سعرها
حنين قيسية 900$
كيف يمكنني أن اشتري من هاذه المنتجات
1
No tirar lmao
wow plzzzz give my
Message from
Oh I love DeWalt can you send me please please 🙁🙁🙁🙁I can't by this
Price for product Coll me
can anyone gift it to me
Not sure if I Can spell "Cheap" if is not Flexvolt and XR. is all Trash
made in china!
Phuong Nguyen Thanh These are made in Jackson tn
USA
Those are made in Mexico, those tools he got are shit. Idk about the multi tool ive had no experience with it. But I've used all the rest and they suck. You should have gotten milwaukee.
Only Dewalts brushless XR models are made in USA. Their base models like in the video are made abroad. In was going to buy Dewalt because I thought they were US made but unfortunately they're not, so I bought Makita. If I had the money to spend I would have gone Dewalt XR but I'm not a contractor; I'm a student. My Grandpa has been a carpenter for 20+ years and prefers Dewalt but I've seen Makita's performance first hand and decided they're quality enough for me.
Gabriel Engram - Quality enough? Makita is the best.
yesterdays technology
animal79thecat I'm still trying to decide, u got any suggestions?