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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > New Dewalt and Milwaukee Quick-Change Cordless Power Tool Battery Pack Tapes (April Fools 2019)

New Dewalt and Milwaukee Quick-Change Cordless Power Tool Battery Pack Tapes (April Fools 2019)

Apr 1, 2019 Stuart 30 Comments

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Dewalt Milwaukee Cordless Power Tool Battery April Fools 2019

Rumor has it that Dewalt and Milwaukee are both racing to launch new quick-change battery packs under their respective 20V Max and M18 cordless power tool brands.

Our anonymous retail source provided the following statement:

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Despite cordless power tool batteries having greatly increased in charge capacity, users are demanding even longer runtime, and they want it from the battery packs they already own. Buying new battery packs can be expensive, and walking back to a tool bag to swap batteries takes time and effort. We will soon be selling two perfect solutions for greater runtime.

We’re told that Dewalt’s solution will be called 20V Max Strength Deuterium ToughTape and feature “Flip and Click 2-in-1 Hot-Swap” technology. The starter kit will come with 10 feet of ToughTape, for wrapping around the sides of two batteries to connect them together.

Dewalt’s new “Flip and Click” ToughTape is not compatible with FlexVolt batteries, but will be compatible with 20V Max and new Dewalt Atomic Compact Series cordless power tools and batteries.

Milwaukee’s solution will be called M18 RedStickium, and the starter pack will come with 3″ x 4″ strips of super-duty double-sided tape.

Citing Milwaukee’s M18 “Everything Fits” philosophy, a RedStickium retrofit kit will also be available, including a pry bar for separating stuck-together batteries, and 6-foot strap. The retrofit kit is needed for certain M18 tools, and the included strap ensures that you can still keep that second battery close to your tool and ready to go.

We asked about whether Dewalt and Milwaukee battery packs can be attached together using Dewalt ToughTape or Milwaukee RedStickium products, and whether 3M VHB tape or Duck Max Strength duct tape could be used, but have not yet heard back.

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Searching for more details, here’s the social media recap:

“If you’re a PRO, you NEED this.”

“The top cordless tool brand hit another home run with their new Retail Innovation Award-winning tape.”

“Thumbs up. You gotta buy this.”

We also found a video comparison between Dewalt ToughTape and Milwaukee RedStickium tapes.

ETA: April First

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30 Comments

  1. Ken

    Apr 1, 2019

    You had me until M18 RedStickium!
    Lol.

    Reply
  2. Big Adam

    Apr 1, 2019

    Ho ho ho

    Reply
  3. David

    Apr 1, 2019

    Damn April 1st

    Reply
  4. Drew

    Apr 1, 2019

    what about the M18 Panini Press?

    Reply
    • Reggie

      Apr 1, 2019

      So the real question is how do you charge the dead battery if taped to the good battery? Or am I missing something?

      Reply
      • Andy Ringsmuth

        Apr 1, 2019

        Osmosis!

        Reply
    • James L

      Jan 7, 2020

      I actually have a Milwaukee toaster oven. Should patent it

      Reply
  5. Brian A

    Apr 1, 2019

    Dang, after I already used the HF plastic weld tool to permanently join 3 M18 12.0s together. Of course I returned the HF tool for a refund afterwards also.

    Reply
  6. Jim Felt

    Apr 1, 2019

    “RedStickium”?!
    This is so politically topical!
    Those sneaky Chinese.

    I know. I know. K i d d i n g.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 1, 2019

      Sorry, I intended it as “Red Sticky um” and not Red Stick ium.

      Reply
    • F. Hsu

      Apr 2, 2019

      Kidding? Jim?
      Or just showing off your true color?

      Reply
  7. PHILIP JOHN

    Apr 1, 2019

    This has to be real… Amazon pop up for some tape proves it!

    Reply
  8. fred

    Apr 1, 2019

    I heard that redstickum tubing is coming, that can simultaneously channel deuterium and tritium into the battery for D-T collisions via a Pons-Fleischmann reaction. I think that might boost the M18 battery capacity to 14MAh – more than enough for the most demanding mining operations.

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    • Evadman

      Apr 1, 2019

      It took me too long to understand it was April first. You got me, A+, would read again.

      Reply
  9. CountyCork

    Apr 1, 2019

    great youtube vid!!!

    Reply
  10. Bill

    Apr 1, 2019

    Because I use both platforms, this will no doubt be a real time saver for me 🙂

    Reply
  11. Chris

    Apr 1, 2019

    Damnit? you got me. I should have known. Then product didn’t make sense anyway

    Reply
  12. PHILIP JOHN

    Apr 1, 2019

    Wonder if they will have it for 12v!

    Reply
    • fred

      Apr 1, 2019

      Maybe redstickum-lite for the M12

      Reply
  13. Nate

    Apr 1, 2019

    Not even close to fooling me….. sticky tape lol

    Reply
  14. Mike

    Apr 1, 2019

    I look forward to a cordless Dewalt George Forman grill

    Reply
    • Jim Felt

      Apr 1, 2019

      Be careful what you wish for.

      Reply
  15. MichaelHammer

    Apr 1, 2019

    I couldn’t imagine what knucklehead would purchase such a thing, but then I watched the video and now I’m convinced! Can’t wait to get my hands on redstickium!

    Reply
  16. Aurelio

    Apr 1, 2019

    Thats gonna be ridiculous. I have a few 3.0xc and 5.0xc batteries. They r heavy enough on their own with a tool. Lets put two togwther and make it that much bigger/heavier. If u cant walk to a bag and charger to swap batteries your to lazy to be considered a pro….. Damn u april fools

    Reply
    • Bob

      Apr 1, 2019

      I thought through leaked sources that they were going to use Saskatchewan seal skin bindings

      Reply
  17. Tim

    Apr 1, 2019

    F***ing April fools day. I’m to tired for this crap. I’ve been trolled like 5 times since I got home from work today. Stupid Rick Ashley video

    Reply
  18. Tim

    Apr 1, 2019

    You watched what video???? The crap 1980s video

    Reply
  19. ToolGuyDan

    Apr 1, 2019

    No word on country of origin… I can all but guarantee that instead of producing this in the USA, they’re going to let me down. Yep, calling it now: they’re just going to run around and hurt me.

    Reply
  20. Brice Mitchell

    Apr 2, 2019

    Now why would I want to stick two battery together as if it does not weight enough let’s double the weight of the tool sound heavy to me

    Reply
  21. Jason

    Apr 2, 2019

    I knew it was fake…clicked the link knowingly….Happily got Rick Rolled!

    Reply

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