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    Quote Originally Posted by gravity View Post
    Merry Christmas everyone. Hope everyone is enjoying their time with friends and family.

    Thought id show off 2 new toys the wife and kids got me.

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    I recently also bought the pump test kit. Works great in general but the Reillo fittings don't seem to fit properly for me. Could you let me know how yours fit?
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    Sure. Whenever i see a riello. I dont get to see much oil anymore

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    Not a Christmas gift, but I was a Lowes yesterday for some caulk and happened by the discount table with some random tools. Found this little guy with 2 batteries, and a little storage bag for $50. It was opened, so I guess it might have been a Christmas return or something, but it doesn't have a scratch on it and I get the original warranty. Plus it slides right in my bag with very little added weight.
    Win-win


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    Quote Originally Posted by rider77 View Post
    Not a Christmas gift, but I was a Lowes yesterday for some caulk and happened by the discount table with some random tools. Found this little guy with 2 batteries, and a little storage bag for $50. It was opened, so I guess it might have been a Christmas return or something, but it doesn't have a scratch on it and I get the original warranty. Plus it slides right in my bag with very little added weight.
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    That's what I have been using for the last two years. I keep it clipped to my Veto.

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    Just added the 20v version to my stable.

    The M12s are semi-retired, now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by targetman View Post
    That's what I have been using for the last two years. I keep it clipped to my Veto.
    I have to find the dewalt clip, this doesn't have one nor does any of my other dewalt tools.

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    I have had my 12v dewalt for about 3 years . Good drills .

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