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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12961861 11/11/18 01:54 PM
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BAZZ! How are you, Charlie? Good to see you around.


LET’S GO BRANDON!!!
Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12961946 11/11/18 03:38 PM
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I have the older 18 dewalt for work, it was the best a few years back because everyone had them and if you had a dead battery, you could borrow one while you charged. This is no longer the case. At home I have the ryobi lithium which is good because they are cheap and offer about 50 different tools. They are very low quality, but great for home use. My favorite are my marital 12v drill and drill driver. They are small and powerful. They keep a charge for a long time and I have put together and taken down deer blinds with 1 battery. They are small enough to conceal carry and stay in my computer bag at work. Convenient is the the trump card.


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