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I dont really need one just want one. The makita Im looking at has two batterys on it! Anyone got one? How heavy is it? I really dont want a dewalt but will if I have to. Also they all come with just one battery, fuck those mutherfuckers when you look at the price to have two.

I dont really need one just want one. The makita Im looking at has two batterys on it! Anyone got one? How heavy is it? I really dont want a dewalt but will if I have to. Also they all come with just one battery, fuck those mutherfuckers when you look at the price to have two.

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This could be a good idea depending on how often your need to cut batteries. Personally I'd rather have one that cuts more than just batteries, but's that's just my opinion and such. Also a cordless saw would be nice so you can cut batteries on the go.

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wtf dude? Are you a programmer?

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A programmer gets a call from his wife while at the grocery store. She tells him to bring home a loaf of bread and if they have eggs to bring a dozen. He returns home with 12 loaves of bread.

I just might have a lot of loaves of bread at home and no eggs.

If I were a linguist, a grammarian or even a marketer, I might have ribbed you for the fact that you referred to all circular bladed saws as "Skilsaws" while simultaneously talking about buying a Makita or DeWalt branded circular saw.

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Its like kleenex dude, you do write code dontcha?

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I bought Craftsman. Drill, driver, "circular saw" etc. Not too heavy. Work great. Problem is the 2 amp batteries dont last. Bought a 20 volt 6 amp at the flea market for $30 bucks and they run strong for much longer. I dont use them much. Just hobbies n such. Hope that helps. Oh, and "fuck all yall mutherfuckers!" Thank you and drive thru please.

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Yeah unfortunately I still have to use them sometimes daily, 2 amp dont cut it. ( see that)

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