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Any DeWalt 18V cordless tool users?

I'm converting over to a different cordless brand. I've got an 18V DeWalt Drill, Cutoff Saw (Sawsall type) and a Circular saw ( I think 6.5 inch?). I've also got a few chargers and I think 3 batteries - 2 of which hold a decent charge - not sure of the 3rd.

Anyone interested before I post this on C-list? I'll offer a deal - but shipping might run a few bucks.

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Good luck with the sale but can I ask? What brand are you going to?
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I'm going to Ridgid. I'm a hobbyist/DIY level user - not professional. I can't pass up the Lifetime Service Agreement on the Ridgid product line - which includes batteries. I bought into Ridgid a few years ago and have recently added 6 more tools to the arsenal in one of those buy the 4 piece set and get two free deals. They have extended their product selection over the past few years and I believe their products are on par with just about any other brand except perhaps Milwaukee.

I've got the Dewalt tools and also have quite a few of the Ryobi tools that I bought years ago. I might hold onto some of the Ryobi tools to keep handy in the house garage and basement. I'll keep the Ridgid in my workshop building, but have no need for the duplicate DeWalt tools.
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Nice... I like the color scheme. (I'm not sure how important that is)

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I'm converting over to a different cordless brand. I've got an 18V DeWalt Drill, Cutoff Saw (Sawsall type) and a Circular saw ( I think 6.5 inch?). I've also got a few chargers and I think 3 batteries - 2 of which hold a decent charge - not sure of the 3rd.

Anyone interested before I post this on C-list? I'll offer a deal - but shipping might run a few bucks.
That's what I got, and a 1/2" impact, too. Shipping would be $$ to me.
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My workman thought the same thing about warranty until his drill motor went south. he took it back to home depot and they said, it was never registered so better luck next time, threw his ass out. Register those things.
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I have the Ridgid cordless drill and torque driver along with four batteries . Bought as a promotion several years ago . I too am a DIYer and have been frustrated by dead batteries on my previous Makita/Hitachi/Craftsman . Yes you have to register online for the warranty to be in affect . You are an idiot if you ignore that step as it is painless and only takes a few minutes .

I have been eyeing their new 1/2 " impact with 1300 ft lbs of breakaway strength !!!! They have really upped their game with a very high quality line up . And no other manufacturer to my knowledge gives a lifetime warranty including the batteries . I haven't had to use the warranty yet so don't know the details . If the tool or battery has to be shipped somewhere for inspection/service it's still a bargain . Especially for batteries as they are stupid expensive .
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consider the range of tools available, before purchase

still doing construction, 35 years.

If considering a cordless purchase, look at the variety of tools available for the battery.
I've used many brands in various voltages for both automotive and construction work.
I'm currently using Milwaukie 18 volt, drill, impact, skilsaw, die grinder, side head grinder/sander, multitool and leaf blower.
In Milwaukie's 12 volt line, I'm using a drill, impact and PEX expander.

Another general bit of advice is to purchase higher amperage batteries for either extended use, or high power requirements. This power comes with a price, not just cost WEIGHT.
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we have a bunch of 18v stuff at work that "needs to disappear" but no one wants it.
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I've already been able to take advantage of the Ridgid warranty for a battery replacement. It was basically an early failure - the battery just stopped taking a charge. Took me 1 phone call and about 5 minutes talking with the rep and got a replacement battery the next week.

And yes - I've registered everything I've bought.

At a swap meet about 3 years ago - I did pick up about 4 batteries, 4 chargers, 4 drills and impact drivers that were all used as well as the woodworking planer unused - and paid only $100 for it all. That gave me a big jump start on move to Ridgid products. Haven't had any issues with any of those yet.
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I am also a regular visitor to the slickdeals.net site (and application.)
There are fairly regular postings there for notifications of sales on Ridgid as well as other tool brands.
Another option for big discounts is the DirectToolsOutlet.com site - which carries Ridgid and Ryobi tools, as well as Hoover (vacuums) and a few other brands. They carry new, blemished and/or remanufactured products. For the Ridgid tools - the blemished carry the lifetime warranty offer as well.

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