![]() ![]() Zinzan.all companies label tools in that way, same as Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Dewalt.In Dewalts case they labeled the new line of tools 20v max to differentiate between its older line and the new tools.also it IS labeled 20v MAX. Anyway mix and match to your hearts content they are exactly the same tools with a different sticker. Outside the state's it is quite possibly illegal (the specific case hasnt been tested in court) to label their tools 60v max as it is an attempt to create a false impression to the consumer. the UK, Australia etc there are laws which prevent companies making statements with the intention of misleading or which are likely to mislead, it is under the Fair Trading Act. Although saying 60v (max) 20v (max) is truthful by the exact wording, it is a statement that is made to try to manipulate the labeling to differentiate the product from competitors and create a false impression of being more powerful tool, for example a 20v max being more powerful than an 18v tool when in fact it is the same. In New Zealand and many other countries I.e. In reality it is just a 54v battery with some marketing b.s. The 54v battery can read up to 60v (max) on a voltmeter when fully charged and not under load. Literally the only difference is the sticker. So my question is if I were to have NZ authorised 54V XR flex volt batteries could i buy the american 60V max stud and joist drill bare tool from a parallel importer and use my 54V XR batteries to power it One tool that we can't buy here is the flexvolt stud and joist drill. ![]() In NZ we have the 54V XR flexvolt tools compared to the american 60V max flexvolt tools. ![]()
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