DPX Systems Cordless Drill Powered Mini Bike
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hahaha you would have to be a clown to be seen in public on that
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@chungyangrc I agree. MrGiantstpss saying Dewalt is crap is total BS. Anyone that has been around cordless tools for years knows dewalt, milwaukee, makita, and rigid are all good enough for home & the construction site. The cheap line of cordless stuff like ryobi, black & decker etc will last years also for the occasional DIY'er & construction guys who do small size jobs. I used $60 ryobi hammer drill, drilling 1000's of 1/4" holes to hang banners in my sign business. lasted 4 years
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@fairyheli2 Much more complicated, heavy and bulky.
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@kinkabala Never found them to be noisy. Everyone likes to promote and listen to music.
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@MRtelebobo Each drill manufacturer will usually give their power specs somewhere on the WEB
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@MrHarrysachs69 Many people already have one or more drills. This gives you another use for a drill you may already have.
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@draconis437 They are both good drills!
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@draconis437 You may be correct. I have many drills, not just one. Many people have them laying around waiting for a hole to drill or a screw to install. Why not use them for something else in the meanwhile?
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@koiaffections Yes, you can remove the drill in a few seconds, drill a hole, or tighten a screw and go back to riding the bike.
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@coondogtheman1234 That would be high speed. Range is not that critical, as the point is, you just click in another fully charged battery, not having to stop and plug in like typical battery powered products. Carry spare charged batteries with you is the beauty of drill powered as opposed to motorcycle type battery with electric motor.
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vaughanify 2 years ago 11
dewalts are indestructible,and iv had them in water before so i think it would work
dewalt23293 2 years ago 3