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Old 01-16-2007, 10:30 PM   #1
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FS: DeWalt Drills


Hey there everyone. I am new to the forum, a friend actually told me about it.

Basically I have 3 extra dewalt drills I have no use for. I got a great deal on 7 drills and took dibbs on what i wanted and now the rest are up fro grabs....

i got a 14.4 xrp dc983ka for $170 plus shipping
i got a 12v xrp DC980KA for $150 plus shipping
i got a 9.6v dw926k-2 for $75 plus shipping

i also got 18v xrp and 18v xrp hammer drill but im keeping these

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Old 01-17-2007, 01:17 AM   #2
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Don't really understand why anybody posts stuff for sale on here at prices more expensive then they are available at all over the place. Maybe wants to catch somebody sleeping?

Make us a deal on them, give us a reason to buy them.
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Old 01-17-2007, 02:50 AM   #3
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Don't really understand why anybody posts stuff for sale on here at prices more expensive then they are available at all over the place. Maybe wants to catch somebody sleeping?

Make us a deal on them, give us a reason to buy them.

No ****, the dewalt 18 volt drill is available new for less than that 14.4 is listed for.
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Old 01-19-2007, 02:52 AM   #4
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Well...I'm just about fed up with DW and almost ready to give all my DW tools away for free...not quite but that company is going down like a lead baloon!
Their tech support is a major joke!!
I hate DeWalt!
Soon I'll have all my DW tools in the same box I through my Crapsman tools in a gazillion years ago.
Can't wait to switch to Bosch!!!!
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Old 01-19-2007, 10:27 AM   #5
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What have you got?

I'll buy them from you right now for .50 on the dollar, better than giving them away.
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Re: FS: DeWalt Drills


got a bosch kit over a year back at a tool show- the drill, skill saw, jig saw, recip saw, and flash light- two batteries...
use the drill a lot- recently it went "wobbly" so took it into the repair depot- the put a new clutch/tranny etc.. into this.. out of warranty! no charge! sheesh! kinda keeps ya coming back.... partly based on that I recently purchased the bosch 12" scms....
its interesting, the tool shop that I deal with had/has the dewalt on sale for 500 bucks, including the stand... the bosch was on sale for 649.. no stand.. I would suspect that means that they are able to buy the dewalt cheaper? or is it? hmmmmm

(canadian prices - subtract 17% for usa dollar value)
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