what aftermarket battery are ya'll using
I charge my batteries and remove them from the charger. I know folks that leave them on there for weeks at a time and I don't think that's good for them. The newer batteries don't lose power when sitting idle with a full charge for a long time.
In my reference to aftermarket batteries, there are also battery adapters available on Amazon that will allow Dewalt batteries to be used on Harbor Freight Bauer tools. I have one and it works great.
It was in the $25 dollar range if I remember correctly that allows one to buy different tool brands and remain with one battery group using adaptors.
Giant money saver when used with aftermarket batteries.
Upgraded 7.0 Ah 2Packs Replacement for Dewalt 20V Battery Lithium ion, Compatible with 20 Volt Dewalt Batteries XR Max Cordless Tools DCB205 DCB206 DCB200 DCB201 DCB204 DCB207 DCD/DCF/DCG Series https://a.co/d/bCod8O8what aftermarket battery are ya'll using
FYI Dewalt and Black& Decker use the same battery. For more Bang for your buck is Ryobi, they stand up to hard use and are 1/2 the cost of Mil, Dewalt, etc.Interesting. I may have to check out these “off brands” a bit closer.
Doing construction for a living I have lots of time under my belt with cordless tools. Milwaukee is great quality, but expensive. I run ridgid cordless stuff currently. Honestly the ridgid 18v stuff hasn’t been impressive when used hard. Good warranty though.
I just can’t over the price on these damn battery tools! My buddy recently bought a brushless dewalt circular saw, the top of the line one, it was $300! IMO my old craftsman corded circular saw I got for $25 at a garage sale still beats it big time.
Same with sawzalls.. the battery ones are great for making a few cuts. But when it’s time to really put in some hard demo work we grab the corded ones every time!
My buddy also bought one of those $800+ dewalt flexvolt dual battery 12” mitersaws. It’s weak compared to my corded one that was $350.
IMO cordless stuff is great for certain applications: on roofs/ladders where dragging cords is a pain, jobsites with no power on, quick small jobs, etc… But 90% of the time I’ll take a corded tool over battery when doing serious work.
Drills and impacts go battery 100% though! I’d say buy a good cordless impact/drill combo, then go corded most everything else.
I am thinking DeWalt noticed the many failures they were getting for their battery products, and found a new Mfg. for them or got the attention of the Mfg. they had.I still stay with Dewalt. I abuse mine regularly but they never fail.
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