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I have been going to my local dewalt factory service store for over 10 years now any time I need parts or service on my equalizer express. They had never seen the express before I first stopped in. The parts are inexpensive and almost always in stock. My express tool is completely yellow now. The best part is no down time. Believe me, If I can fix this anyone can.
I have been going to my local dewalt factory service store for over 10 years now any time I need parts or service on my equalizer express. They had never seen the express before I first stopped in. The parts are inexpensive and almost always in stock. My express tool is completely yellow now. The best part is no down time. Believe me, If I can fix this anyone can.
I'm not hatin on the Express. We own a few ourselves. But you guys should try the extractor series. Very ruff and rugged tool. We still have a few of the old 18 volt ones that has never been services ROCKIN strong. We currently are using the 28 volt and the corded version using plenty of water for lube and cuts like butter.....