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price check on aisle 4 please....
toad67
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The more 20V Dewalt tools I use, the more I really like them, so I plan to sell my existing 18V Dewalt tools. I realize that I could buy battery adapters, but I don't want to mess with them since it would only add more weight to an already heavy tool. Tools are in good shape, along with 3-18V batteries and a charger. What is a fair price to ask for them in a garage sale type setting? I would sell them individually or as a set, either way.
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What types or model #s of tools?
Sawzall, 1/2" drill/driver, 90 degree 3/8" drill, light, skill saw and angle grinder.
Todd, I sent you a link to a well known selling site.
I don't think you'll regret that move. I started with their 18's and switched to the 20's. The only downside is the dang OEM batteries are just silly expensive. The 60V/20V Flex Volt stuff is nice and gets you into some of the bigger toys.
Quite a few years ago I got one of their 7 1/4" 20V miter saws from IdahoBound. (Where's he been?) Of the three miter saws I own that one has become my 'go to'. With a thick blade it makes better finish cuts than either of my 12" saws.
faceb marketplace is good to move them. Not worth alot. Just consolidate and move on
Why don't you save on shipping and ride your new "road bike" up here and just pick them up? 🤣
I went the other route toad67. I have quite a few 18V DeWalt tools and like them fine. The problem I have is my fingers are old/sore and I can't remove the batteries without a struggle. I bought the adapters and so far just two 20V 6AH batteries. Weight isn't an issue and the single button release isn't either. I just couldn't justify starting over with new 20V tools.