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Flex is the best companies I ever work with thanks for everything you do for are needs I'm smashing my like botton Texas style yahoooooooooo katakaboooooooooooooooom
Great video. Just to add some more to the video. Flex was the first to introduce the angle grinder to market back in the day. The 4 port charger will charge each battery with their Rapid charger which is 280w charger and can charge a 5.0aH battery in 30-40 mins (6.0 stacked lithium in about 45 mins). I hoped on the brand when they launched over two years ago and had nothing but great things to say about the products.
@FLEXtools...you guys did an amazing job esthetically on the 3 brand new impact wrenches, and the antivibe and ring lights on the anvil housing are 2 of my favorite features by possible...FLEX is quickly becoming a contender for mechanics..BUT!!!!..without any sort of long reach retchet or standard regular battery powered ratchets as an option also,.before any auto technicians make a serious inquiry at flex..maybe even a right angle impact..but certainly gotta offer a powered ratchet
Don't ask me how, but I accidently picked up the Flex Rolling Toolbox instead of the Toughbilt one...didn't discover until I got home. PO'd at first, then I started looking at it and discovered I like it better than the Toughbilt I was going to get! The only thing I like better with the Toughbilt is their power cord wrapper that rotates, makes it easier to remove a power cord.
Something not mentionned here but that has totally won me.. that light you see is also wired when needed say you keep it in the same spot for long and don't want to bother using batteties. Just something that makes me feel that contrary to say.. dewalt.. FLEX actually is listening to their customers needs when the requests are reasonable instead of trying to make sure you buy more batteries than needed.
Good morning, the flex company is a growing company, I have been using tools for over 30 years, now there are a range of battery-powered tools, do you have special containers for storage, e.g. like DJI, that the batteries transfer energy to one so that it is 100% charged, the splitter and this will result in longer battery life when it is well stored. Customers pay very much attention to it and buy the product of the same brand and not the competition. Personally, I would like to have the whole set, maybe one day I will be able to collect it.😜🙏💯 Flex Many people who have a 230v socket in their car would charge the whole set on the way to a construction site or other field work. Because there is not always time.
I mean I love Flex, but what this rep is telling us about "the History" and "them" aquiring Flex is utter bullshit and makes him look misinformed and representing the Brand very poorly.
All y’all need is a cooler and a air compressor to air up tires and I’m sold.
Flex is the best companies I ever work with thanks for everything you do for are needs I'm smashing my like botton Texas style yahoooooooooo katakaboooooooooooooooom
Great video. Just to add some more to the video. Flex was the first to introduce the angle grinder to market back in the day. The 4 port charger will charge each battery with their Rapid charger which is 280w charger and can charge a 5.0aH battery in 30-40 mins (6.0 stacked lithium in about 45 mins). I hoped on the brand when they launched over two years ago and had nothing but great things to say about the products.
Finally a tool brand with a color scheme I can get behind! 😂
@FLEXtools...you guys did an amazing job esthetically on the 3 brand new impact wrenches, and the antivibe and ring lights on the anvil housing are 2 of my favorite features by possible...FLEX is quickly becoming a contender for mechanics..BUT!!!!..without any sort of long reach retchet or standard regular battery powered ratchets as an option also,.before any auto technicians make a serious inquiry at flex..maybe even a right angle impact..but certainly gotta offer a powered ratchet
Don't ask me how, but I accidently picked up the Flex Rolling Toolbox instead of the Toughbilt one...didn't discover until I got home. PO'd at first, then I started looking at it and discovered I like it better than the Toughbilt I was going to get! The only thing I like better with the Toughbilt is their power cord wrapper that rotates, makes it easier to remove a power cord.
Something not mentionned here but that has totally won me.. that light you see is also wired when needed say you keep it in the same spot for long and don't want to bother using batteties. Just something that makes me feel that contrary to say.. dewalt.. FLEX actually is listening to their customers needs when the requests are reasonable instead of trying to make sure you buy more batteries than needed.
Amazing.
I just want the drawer box to have wheels and be the bottom box .
Good morning, the flex company is a growing company, I have been using tools for over 30 years, now there are a range of battery-powered tools, do you have special containers for storage, e.g. like DJI, that the batteries transfer energy to one so that it is 100% charged, the splitter and this will result in longer battery life when it is well stored. Customers pay very much attention to it and buy the product of the same brand and not the competition. Personally, I would like to have the whole set, maybe one day I will be able to collect it.😜🙏💯 Flex Many people who have a 230v socket in their car would charge the whole set on the way to a construction site or other field work. Because there is not always time.
Dude that lighter thing would be so smart but i'm not sure it would charge fast enough.
Flex is the muaaaaa of tolls
I mean I love Flex, but what this rep is telling us about "the History" and "them" aquiring Flex is utter bullshit and makes him look misinformed and representing the Brand very poorly.
Can you enlighten us on the "truth" please. Gives is facts boy not just complaints 😂
@@simonmonty7171 I can see that it must be hard for you to do some research yourself when are hardly able to read.
@@ians1171 pretty dumb comeback I would say
Made in china ?
A Google search says their tools are manufactured in Steinheim, Germany, near Stuttgart.
yes, check the tools themselves, Made in china same with batteries and chargers. kinda bummed they aren't made in germany as a lot of the ads suggest
Power stack on these nuts!