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Old 02-21-2010, 01:08 PM   #1
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Picked up at H/D the other day a drill/flashlight combo.
A nylon case, 2 battery's 12 v lith/ion, charger. The drill 2 speed with 3/8
speed chuck and the flashlight.
Battery's are 30 min charge.
Cost 139.00 . Looks and works like a good compact tool.

The light is teriffic, look what it can do.
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Old 02-21-2010, 01:14 PM   #2
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What is the lumen rating on that light, somewhere in the vicinity of the sun?
That is a funny pic Bill.
Closer to 100,000
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I just got that same set off ebay used a couple weeks ago. Flashlight is cool, not multi position like the Milwaukee that failed on me, but much brighter. The 2 speed drill handles most jobs just fine including self-piercing screws and sometime paddle bits.

Did you see the ad for the new 12v oscillating tool they're bringing out soon?
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