4 tool kit with 2 batteries $75
kit with only 1 battery $65
tool kit only(no batteries) $50
if you already have another tool/s that use 20V batteries, they make adapters that you can buy which allow these black and decker tools to run on 20V batteries from most common brands.
What's included in the kit(photos 1-7 only)
charger(photo 7)
2 good batteries(shown in photo 1)
drill(photo 3)
reciprocating saw (sawzall) photo 4
circular saw (photo 5)
worklight / flashlight (photo 6)
storage case (shown in photos 1 and 2)
Photos 8-13 are additional optional tools(bare) which also use the same battery
blower (photo 8) $15
handheld vacuum (photo 9) $10
hedge trimmer / hedger (photo 10) $20
sander (photos 11-12) $15
additional circular saw (photo 5) $15
additional reciprocating saw (photo 4) $20
bad batteries $4 ea - charge up only to 13-15v. can be used as donors to create working batteries by someone with experience building battery packs and who has a battery tab spot welder.
Black and Decker 18V is a good platform to start collecting for home use. They offer a wide range of tools(miter saws, radios, jigsaw, etc), and you can occasionally come across extra ones for reasonable prices at pawn shops and such if they don't have a battery and charger. Part of the same company that owns Dewalt, and though B&D is not for professional use they have done everything I needed from them during their usage at home. Mainly selling just because I already have an identical set. Not a bad deal considering that's not only what some brands charge for a single bare tool, but many times that's what one of their batteries cost as well.
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