I was the guy all the way in the back row. And let me tell you, I could see the vents on the batray!! 😂 but the ac vent was blowing directly on me and it was freezing back here.
Hi my brother Vince, great to see you and awesome review as you always do. I would love to buy this if I could afford it. I haven’t been doing to good at all. How much is it selling for? Thank you always helping me and GOD be with you and bless you always. 🙏🇺🇸
VCG Saved my marriage!!! 💍 Thank you Vince! I started talking like Vince in the bedroom and we were slapping cheeks every night!! Now i have 14 kids and my power tools are the only thing between me and being broke, and its a thin red line. Thanks VCG !!! ❤️
It doesn't float, but it does wiggle and does (supposedly) have the impact shield or whatever that the big one does. It's like Nike shoes, the full air bubble under, the cushion under the front and the bubble under the heel, or full length cushion......does it work the same? It's smaller, costs less and still comfortable.
FYI the non stack batteries leak black goo..... There is a black insulating pad that the batteries sit on, it melts from the heat generated from use and charging. leaks out of the seams and vent.
@@AllTattedUp13Lol, Flex’s customer service is a breeze. Coworker got a bit broken off in my impacts chuck, I called them asks what they could do for me and they sent me a brand new impact in 11 days, didn’t ask for the old one or nothing.
Vince, you are wrong. Those aren't "vents" for air to blow thru during charging. Those are drain holes, for the black oily goo to leak out. At least that's where mine leaks from. 🤷🏻♂️
I am talking to you but for some reason you can not hear me!! I can tell you as a person that has 5 Flex Tools, they stand behind their products. One of my batteries was bad and within 3 days a new battery was at my door. I wish Flex had more diverse products as I would purchase them.
My only issue right now is the electronics that go into flex batteries because I feel like they tend to go whack. Kinda like what Ridgid used to do on their octane tools
You wouldn't be wrong I have an octane battery that tells me according to the octane app that the battery is 480°. Needless to say that battery is rendered useless and I have yet to figure out how to bypass the temp sensor to get it back to a more manageable level or where on the board when you take the battery apart the temp sensor is.
@@Techprep23 If I were these companies, I would release a diagnostic tool that helps you identify the problem and reset it. The only one I know that does that is Makita and I am pretty sure they are charging a premium for that.
@@AllTattedUp13 they are discontinuing that battery, and making it again without the coolant. And I know I was shocked when I saw all the comments on a Flex ad. People are pissed.
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That Auto setting sucks. All other drills with auto mode will still torque down all the way. Even ridgids auto feature works better 😂. Whats the point of having auto if its not going to do ALL the work for you. Why should you have change setting. Its actually dangerous the way Flex has that auto setting calibrated. Itl give people a false sense of security thinking that fasteners are tightened. Even milwaukay ay ay auto feature works better. Ryobi not reeobi auto setting works better. Ridgid auto works better. Honest review false sense of auto tightening is dangerous.