![]() Scroll down to the more detailed product description to get an idea of what's included. Not only does it mention an impact wrench that's not part of the kit, but also a Flexvolt Advantage circular saw and grinder. Ok, first off, don't go by the bullet list description at the top of page on HD's website. But honestly that kobalt combo is a good deal though, and most likely would exceed any homeowner's needs. If I were starting out id get the home depot as dewalt's platform is larger, and I see value in getting the sander and multitool as well as two 4ah batteries over just the single one. If you need a more powerful drill, impact driver and circular, the lowes power detect kit would be better, though acquiring the other tools will work out to be more expensive when picked up outside of a combo deal like the one linked.Īs for comparison to kobalt, as far as drills go it would be power detect > kobalt > atomic.įairly certain both dewalt circular & recip saws from either kit(assuming a power detect model if chosen from lowes) are just better than kobalt's. blurb on the right is incorrect but the overview below details whats in the pictures.įor the op, imo the home depot kit is a better combo if you want the variety of tools. Power Detect XR POWER DETECT 2-Tool 20-Volt Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (2-Batteries and charger Included) Īll the tools in that home depot link are brushless. XR 20-Volt Max 2-Pack 5 Amp-Hour 5 Amp-Hour Lithium Power Tool Battery Kit (Charger Included) I have heard good things about Kobalt, but I haven’t used them. The downside is if you go circle saw, and recip saw, as your free tools then your down a multi tool or sander, but you’d have better tools. The Dewalt kit you showed has many brushed tools which have less power and a shorter life than brushless tools. It has a lower recip saw or a good multi tool as an option. Then you can get a two 5ah kit and a free tool. Then a free tool so either grab the flex advantage recip or circle saw. They have a 20v xr impact and hammer drill kit for $299 with an 8ah and 2 ah battery. It'll probably come down to how much you're able and willing to spend.So Dewalt fanboy here. In the realm of DeWALT, it looks like they have lots of shop vacs and two HEPA dust collectors. Just have to remove the filters and install an anti-foaming blue pad in place of the filter. If a job requires HEPA certification of the DC you're using, you'd best have it.Īt the upper end of dust extraction is Festool and while their main thing is dust, they can be used as wet vacs, too. If you're a professional and going onsite, you may need HEPA certification Note: This is not the same as just slapping a HEPA filter in any ole shop vac. ![]() Plus, the cyclone will capture tons of chip, thus cutting down on either bags and/or filters in the shop vac. 25 mile radius? Well, the shop vac will probably not do too great of a job capturing it. ![]() That fine dust you want to filter from sanding to not breathe and minimize getting on everything in a. The main problem with most shop vacs is, they're not sealed well, at all. If you're a home DIY'er, a shop vac and a cyclone will probably serve you fairly well. The DeWALT dust collection and HEPA certified units will also function as a wet vac. ![]()
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