The adapters are ok. It’s only the third party ones which drain the batteries if they stay plugged in. But they are the only ones that will correctly power your lights.
But for real holy clean tools. My 18v impact looks like it’s been through hell, and it has. It won’t die. But it doesn’t get that much use anymore, the 20v brushless is so much nicer.
My Dad taught me to wipe them down after each use. I didn't get into tools until I was ~27 and asked him to teach me how to care for them. We were kinda poor at the time so when I made the investment to buy them, I took the care of them very seriously. Air blow or vacuum every time there's cutting. Oil regularly blades to keep from rusting. My husband is not as kind to them and I get really upset when they get left out(in the rain!!!!! Twice!!!!!), so he's not allowed to use the new ones. My compound miter saw looks like shit compared to this, though. It had to live on my front porch for a year(the old place had no garage, basement, or even closets to hide it in, and the chickens kept knocking the tarp off. I've cleaned it up fairly well but it certainly doesn't look new anymore).
Thanks for telling me about the adapter. I didn't realize I was looking at a non oem when I read about it, I'm going to have to go back and look again because I could've sworn it was a dewalt adapter.
Trust me, I (also resentfully at first) began making the switchover. I still use a lot of the 18v tools, but have destroyed almost every original battery at this point from charge cycles.
I think with the dewalt adapter they might warn of it, but it’s very very slow, and you should be keeping your batteries on charge when on extended break. And yes, it’s a pain in the ass to get the adapter and the batteries in and out. (Especially the adapter)
Nice work on the shelves. Very clean.
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