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DEWALT'S answer to home protection

cuznjohn

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I have a 20 V cordless framing nailer and use it all the time in my business. Its awesome! I just checked their site and they are coming out with a line of 60V cordless tools that are compatible with the 20V system.
http://flexvolt.dewalt.com/en-us
 
Cool. ..

Guess it would have to be a top or side loader..or if roofing nails are use the drum...:thumbup: Wonder of the others will join in..Ryobi, Hitachi, Milwakee etc....at least you would know what your facing by the colors....:roflblack:
 
I have a 20 V cordless framing nailer and use it all the time in my business. Its awesome! I just checked their site and they are coming out with a line of 60V cordless tools that are compatible with the 20V system.
http://flexvolt.dewalt.com/en-us


This is very similar tech to what Milwaukee did with their FUEL line of cordless tools two years ago. Its inverter tech. The only real difference in the two applications is that Milwaukee put the inverter electronics in the tool and Dewalt is putting it in the batteries.

I have a FUEL full size circular saw that is FAR more powerful than the plug in 120V Rockwell it replaced. Similar for the FUEL impact wrench that replaced an IR 2131 air wrench.

These new gen inverter driven cordless tools can put in excess of 3HP in a hand held tool. 120V plug in tools simply cannot develop that much power. Neat stuff!
 
This is very similar tech to what Milwaukee did with their FUEL line of cordless tools two years ago. Its inverter tech. The only real difference in the two applications is that Milwaukee put the inverter electronics in the tool and Dewalt is putting it in the batteries.

I have a FUEL full size circular saw that is FAR more powerful than the plug in 120V Rockwell it replaced. Similar for the FUEL impact wrench that replaced an IR 2131 air wrench.

These new gen inverter driven cordless tools can put in excess of 3HP in a hand held tool. 120V plug in tools simply cannot develop that much power. Neat stuff!

Thanks, I really like Milwaukee tools but you have to pick one brand or the other. I have lots invested in my 20 volt Dewalt tools and am very happy with them. I was ready to give up on them when 18 Volt was the best they had, but at the time the cordless tool market was still evolving. I just bought a cordless leaf blower that is more powerful than my gas one but it wont last but 10 minutes in the turbo mode, but thats all I need it for.
 
:shocked::hun:

When some folks get outdoors: I just can't figure out how they're able to ever find home again! :roflblack:

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