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Posted By: Jim M New DeWalt cordless batteries - 11/20/07 02:13 AM
For those with DeWalt 18 volt cordless tools.

http://cgi.ebay.com/DeWalt-DC9180C-...11QQihZ002QQcategoryZ50393QQcmdZViewItem

Sorry, rollie. I know these aren't on your Christmas list.
Posted By: noderaser Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 11/21/07 03:52 AM
The new Ryobi Lithium Ion battery/charger set is only $99 retail at the Orange Box...
Posted By: NORCAL Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 11/21/07 05:00 AM
Originally Posted by Jim M
For those with DeWalt 18 volt cordless tools.

http://cgi.ebay.com/DeWalt-DC9180C-...11QQihZ002QQcategoryZ50393QQcmdZViewItem

Sorry, rollie. I know these aren't on your Christmas list.


Nope. LMAO. smile
Posted By: TOOL_5150 Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 11/21/07 07:16 AM
Just in time for my birthday Thanks Jim!

~Matt
Posted By: Sandro Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 11/23/07 01:16 AM
Anybody try the new Nano batteries? Yay or nay?
Posted By: KJay Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/01/07 03:07 PM
I was hot to try the Nano Batts until I read a review on Amazon. The guy said that the new batteries will indeed “fit” the current Dewalt 18V cordless tools but because new battery is physically so much smaller than the XRP, it seems to lock in loosely and also leaves the front quarter of the tools base exposed.
This could allow dirt and debris to collect and prevents you from being able to stand or balance the tool upright on the battery, like you would sometimes do with the cordless flashlights.
I have no doubt that it was more profitable for DeWalt to do what it did, which is to design a whole new tool line around this battery system to take advantage of the smaller size, but it would have been nice if they had taken into account the millions of customers, like me, that already own thousands of dollars worth of their existing product line and would just like to upgrade to the newer battery technology.
Maybe Dewalt will release an actual retrofit version for the existing 18V tool line, but I wouldn’t count on it.
Milwaukee managed to make their new Lithium battery fit their existing 18V line. Dewalt should be able to do the same.

Regards
Posted By: renosteinke Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/01/07 04:44 PM
Black & Decker ... the sponsor of the DeWalt cordless line developed the first cordless tools, at taxpayer expense, for the space program. They then were allowed to make the batteries and chargers 'proprietary,' (meaning no one else could make interchangeable replacements) .... and let the innovation wither on the vine.

I had one of the first "cordless drills," and, despite it's princely price, it was complete junk.

Then, along came Makita. Marketing a line of many different tools, with interchangeable batteries, better chargers, and much better batteries, Makita entered the trades like a whirlwind. They pretty much ruled the roost, up to the day DeWalt (then a new B&D acquisition) exploded on the market.

Makita lost its' lead because it had become complacent. They are still - 15 years later - trying to recover from their loss.

DeWalt seems to have learned all the wrong things from these past experiences. Their quality seems to no longer meet expectations, and there seems to be a certain smugness in their attitude. (At a recent 'Counter Day,' the D-Boys had their fancy trailer, but were nowhere to be found).

IF I am not able to use the new batteries with my older tools - I'll just have to buy new tools. However, when that moment comes, DeWalt will no longer have the "common battery" advantage they now have (on my truck). If I must carry another charger, and set of spares .... they might as well be Makita. Or Milwaukee. Or Ryobi.
Posted By: gfretwell Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/01/07 05:30 PM
I still have 2 9v Makita drills that won't die. One battery is gone but the other 3 still work fairly well. The 1995 vintage one is pretty weak tho. I still use it on my work bench where the charger is handy.
Posted By: NORCAL Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/01/07 05:42 PM
Qoute"They pretty much ruled the roost, up to the day DeWalt (then a new B&D acquisition) exploded on the market."

B&D has owned DeWalt since 1960,then a well respected manuf. of radial arm saws (rights sold to Wolfe Machinery now), now just a purveyer of things for DIYers
. frown
Posted By: Raymfl Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/01/07 06:50 PM
Originally Posted by Sandro
Anybody try the new Nano batteries? Yay or nay?


Will have to ask my R/C buddies how well they perform. Some buy the batteries and remove the cells for use in electric rc airplanes. I've only used the li-poly batteries.
Posted By: Obsaleet Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/03/07 02:05 AM
Reno, I agree that Dewalt is losing its quality. I bought a 6 piece kit last year and have had the drill replaced(under warranty) and recently new chuck on the replacement and yesterday the thing started jumpimg out of gear. Fortunautly I have replaced the worn out trigger in my old 18v and started using it again. The batts do not seem to hold up as well either. I hope they do put out a lith batt or when the next time comes around for replacement I will be looking to Milwaukee or Makita or Bosch

Ob
Posted By: leland Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/03/07 02:13 AM
DEWALT: I broke down 4 yrs ago (formaly Makita, 15YRS).I spent $90 on a rebuild from Sears (light,hammer/drill combo) not a problem to date.

Only real complaint, the dewalt is much too bulky but very powerfull. Makita seems to have a better balance to it.

I also HATE the molded case, I can not fit any of my "junk" in it, coz all the space is accounted for. I hate that!
Posted By: SteveFehr Re: New DeWalt cordless batteries - 12/03/07 01:10 PM
All the old tools use standard cells; if you're handy with a soldering gun, you can replace them yourself. Or, there's at least place on the net you can send your old batteries, and they'll replace them for you- was very reasonable, IIRC, but I don't have the link anymore.
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