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<blockquote data-quote="busterheiney" data-source="post: 4176440" data-attributes="member: 52406"><p>Yep. I've got a garage full of DeWalt cordless tools. Good tools, but like all things mechanical they eventually wear out. I've started replacing the ones that quit working with Bauer. I've got a couple of adapters where I can power the few Bauer tools I have. Eventually I'll phase the DeWalt ones completely out as they die. I'm a casual user, so they don't get constant use. Bauer is decent quality and much more affordable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busterheiney, post: 4176440, member: 52406"] Yep. I've got a garage full of DeWalt cordless tools. Good tools, but like all things mechanical they eventually wear out. I've started replacing the ones that quit working with Bauer. I've got a couple of adapters where I can power the few Bauer tools I have. Eventually I'll phase the DeWalt ones completely out as they die. I'm a casual user, so they don't get constant use. Bauer is decent quality and much more affordable. [/QUOTE]
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