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Title: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: davidj on April 16, 2012, 09:43:13 AM
I made a quick trip to the store on Sunday to get another 18V Lithium DeWalt drill so I had an extra one for the city house.  But I failed!  It turns out DeWalt are moving to a new "20V" system with incompatible batteries and most of the kits (including all with Lithium batteries) in HD and OSH were 20V.

  http://www.dewalt.com/20vmax

They claim they're gonna keep the 18V system around but I'm guessing this is the beginning of the end. 

BTW, this is why I needed a drill:


(http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~davidj/countryplans640/ceiling2.jpg)

(http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~davidj/countryplans640/ceiling3.jpg)

This had been pretty cracked for a while then just fell down in the middle of the night with a huge crash.  Makes a change when plaster collapse disasters aren't a direct consequence of me doing something stupid!
Title: Re: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: Squirl on April 16, 2012, 10:32:10 AM
I have a relative that sells high end tools to contractors.  He said he would only buy them for corded versions.  He told me the manufacturers usually change battery packs every few years and he frequently has customers complain they can't get a new battery pack.  It is one of his largest customer complaints.
Title: Re: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: rick91351 on April 16, 2012, 11:22:47 AM
Amazon - DEWALT DCD760KL 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Cordless Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Driver Kit  - Drill - two batteries and case $179.99.  I own one of those.  Good outfit has performed well except for a real radical Irwin bit that I have it just will not turn it at all.  Well maybe one hole.  But goes a long time with a inch or inch and a quarter spade bit.   
Title: Re: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: rocking23nf on April 16, 2012, 01:23:30 PM
Im not very familiar with plaster, but why would you need a drill for that project?
Title: Re: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: davidj on April 16, 2012, 02:07:39 PM
Quote from: rocking23nf on April 16, 2012, 01:23:30 PM
Im not very familiar with plaster, but why would you need a drill for that project?
I guess one day I should learn to plaster, but even if you do that then you need to either pretty much pull the whole ceiling down or find some way of attaching the existing plaster.

Other suggestions welcomed...
Title: Re: DeWalt 18V on the way out?
Post by: rocking23nf on April 16, 2012, 02:51:11 PM
interesting, i figured you would just climb up a ladder and slop plaster all over it.

in my new house, they said they use very little screws anymore for drywall, all interior walls are glued, and exterior were screwed on the edges, rest glued.

no pops yet after  1 year.