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Black and Decker vs Dewalt
Dewalt
and Black and Decker’s line of products are very similar, but are they actually
identical? In a way, the answer is yes. In fact, both companies are subsidised
onder Stanley Black & Decker Inc. DeWalt tools are a subsidiary of Black
and Decker, and as such, they do share certain products in their product lines
while marketing only a certain tool in under the other’s brand names. This is
not the first time such a marketing strategy is used, since the company can
market one type of tool for two differing prices depending on the brand’s
reputation. Products under DeWalt is marketed as their high-end product line,
while Black and Decker is more commercialized and economical, even if
sometimes, they are the exact same products. In the following sections, we
explore the differences of Black and Decker vs DeWalt.
Are Dewalt, Black and Decker Batteries Interchangeable?
The
batteries are part of the Black and Decker vs Dewalt products to be considered
carefully while purchasing. While being marketed under different brands so that
users will contemplate between something as simple as the batteries in black
and decker vs dewalt tools, it turns out that those using the battery-operated 20V
tools for both brands utilize the same 20V lithium ion battery system.
According to users, the batteries
share the same system, along with their slide mounting method at the base of
the tool handle with the identical mounting direction. They even share the same
bevelled retention and release tab; the only differences in these two battery
cases are in the design for the release mechanism’s button, along with the
interference tabs in the plastic mould to refrain users of the tools from one
brand using the batteries from another brand.
However, according to some Amazon
reviews, the conductors of the Black and Decker’s batteries are much larger and
the distance between the conductor and the physical release clip are much
higher in between as opposed to that of DeWalt’s.
Are Dewalt vs Black and Decker 20V Batteries Interchangeable?
DeWalt’s
20V batteries works with 20V Max, 60V Max and 120V Max tools. These batteries
are marketed as Flexvolt batteries, and allows users to interchange between two
voltages, which is a huge bonus to make the battery an efficient one. The
runtime of DeWalt 20V Max tools are improved when this battery is used, and you
will not need to worry about the cords if you use these batteries, especially
on the 60V Max and 120V Max DeWalt tools.
Meanwhile, when comparing Black and
Decker vs Dewalt tools, one would find that the Black and Decker 20V batteries
are also suitable for 20V Max tools. The battery’s advertising is based on the
fact that you can power your 20V Max tools with these interchangeable batteries.
This means that while you buy a 20V Max lithium battery from Black and Decker,
you will find that the tools being marketed on Black and Decker which utilizes
the 20V Max system can all use the same battery, which is highly convenient.
This brand also promoted the battery on the basis that you do not need to buy
their other selection of tools with the batteries included to save you some
cost.
DeWalt DWE6423K Sander vs Black & Decker DERO100
In the
next comparison for helping users to choose either Black and Decker or DeWalt,
we have the BDERO100 Random Orbit Sander from B&D, which weighs only 3.16
pound and has the dimensions of 7 * 5 * 6 inches all around. It utilizes a
power cord instead of batteries as its power source just like the product of
the same functionality from DeWalt. The product from Black and Decker has a
limited warranty for up to 2 years.
As for DeWalt’s DWE6423K Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander,
it weighs slightly heavier at 4 pounds and has a dimension of 10.4 * 7.2 * 6.2,
just slightly bigger than the product of the same purpose from Black &
Decker. The warranty period, while limited only as well, has an extra year as
compared to that of Black and Decker’s.
Both products feature an improved dust-sealed switch to
protect the tool from ingesting too much dust during any wood work with these
products. Another difference between the sander for Black and Decker vs DeWalt?
The DeWalt’s model runs on a 3 Amp motor while from B&D, it only runs on 2.
Black and Decker vs Dewalt 20V Impact Driver
From
both Black and Decker vs Dewalt tools on the 20V Max Lithium-powered Impact
Driver, the products concerned requires lithium ion batteries as suggested by
their names. While both are battery-powered and requires up to 20V, the product
from DeWalt costs up to $142 while its cousin product from the Black and Decker
company requires less than half the price at around $68 as sold on Amazon
during the discount period.
The
DeWalt model features a compact size, which is proved in its smaller size and
weight as compared to that from the Black and Decker series. There is also a
precision drive featured in the DeWalt model’s speed 1, which allows for
precise application and control. This feature is not present in the Black and
Decker’s model, although it offers variable speed setting similar to that of
DeWalt’s. Once again, the limited warranty for DeWalt’s model is 1 year more
than that offered by Black and Denver’s at 3 years, similar to their sander
tool. Aside from the difference in their precision speed settings and some
weight and dimension differences, the tools both receive good reviews
generally.
Dewalt vs Black and Decker 20V Drill
Yet
another Black and Decker vs DeWalt dilemma, both products once again feature
their 20-Volt Max system which utilizes the lithium ion batteries. This time,
there is a huge difference in the wattage between the Black and Decker vs
DeWalt tools. While Black and Decker’s model requires a wattage of 1500, the
product from DeWalt only requires 200. From the same 20V battery-powered
source, the torque produced in DeWalt’s model is also much higher at 500 in-lb
as compared to B&D’s 115 in-lb.
While DeWalt’s product is generally
bigger in size than that of Black and Decker, it is still about 0.85 pounds
lighter than its Black and Decker counterpart product. DeWalt’s reputation as a
high-end product can be shown in the fact that their no-load speed goes up to
1,750 RPM, but Black and Decker’s product can only go up to 650RPM. As for
their price, the model from DeWalt is about $30 more pricey than the model
offered on Black and Decker, featuring a price of $99.00 for a new tool as
opposed to B&D’s $45.90.
Conclusion
And so,
in choosing between Black and Decker vs DeWalt, while there are some small
items such as the batteries which are interchangeable, the extra price in
DeWalt’s products could be worth the price as we go through the list from the
first featured product to the last one on the list, simply due to their
extended warranty and the extra features and performance that cannot be
guaranteed by Black and Decker’s.
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