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Old 06-15-2018, 08:55 AM   #12
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Re: Battery powered sawzall

Not sure about the other brands but with Dewalt 20v you have to be careful on which batteries you get. There are different amp hour sizes. I have 5amp/hr batteries which in the drill one battery will pretty much last an 8 hour day. My buddy has a 2amp hour battery in same drill and it will only last a few hours most days. My drill fatigues me bc of the weight, his you can go all day. The batteries I have will last several hours with the sawzall but would still suggest minimum of 2 batteries. What used to take 2 drills and 12 batteries for me hanging signs per day on the road with craftsman 19.2v now can be done with 1 20v Dewalt.
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