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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3929423" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I use the cordless dewalt 20v drill, drill driver, big cordless impact (which I love and works great) and the 60v leaf blower. Leaf blower does a fantastic job for most work but will break out my gas Stihl if a bigger or longer job is required. On my sawzalls, i have the good corded model as well as the smaller cordless, Keep both in a large heavy duty 20" nylon bag. I tend to use the cordless more than the other because most of my projects are quick and short. I've even used the cordless sawzall with the pruning blade on smaller branches it it works great. And whomever said it, thanks for the info on the off-brand replacement battery options. I'll look into those if needed in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3929423, member: 14646"] I use the cordless dewalt 20v drill, drill driver, big cordless impact (which I love and works great) and the 60v leaf blower. Leaf blower does a fantastic job for most work but will break out my gas Stihl if a bigger or longer job is required. On my sawzalls, i have the good corded model as well as the smaller cordless, Keep both in a large heavy duty 20" nylon bag. I tend to use the cordless more than the other because most of my projects are quick and short. I've even used the cordless sawzall with the pruning blade on smaller branches it it works great. And whomever said it, thanks for the info on the off-brand replacement battery options. I'll look into those if needed in the future. [/QUOTE]
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