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So I am helping someone get a degree and one task they have is come up with a product idea and write a business case around it. Question to the community here is would you buy this? His product is a device which has the same form factor as a battery for a cordless tool but enables it to be fed from mains voltage, either 230V or 110V. The thinking behind it is that in the building trade there are occasions where you are not allowed to use mains powered tools, occasions where you can only use 110V tools instead of 230V, etc. And having for instance three mitre saws, one battery, one 230V and one 110V is just expensive. First indications of uses would be for power hungry devices like mitre saws, angle grinders, etc which would also benefit from the continuous power supply instead of degrading battery.
If there was a device which would allow you to use your cordless tools as mains powered tools would you buy it?
For me the answer is yes as it would allow me to use my tools in the workshop hooked up to mains power so I have maximum power, and use the same tools out in the fields if I need to.
Its a bit like this Dewalt device but generic to be used in more tools.
If there was a device which would allow you to use your cordless tools as mains powered tools would you buy it?
For me the answer is yes as it would allow me to use my tools in the workshop hooked up to mains power so I have maximum power, and use the same tools out in the fields if I need to.
Its a bit like this Dewalt device but generic to be used in more tools.
XR FLEXVOLT Mains Adapaptor for DHS780 | DEWALT
A 240V mains powered adaptor for the DHS780 54V XR FLEXVOLT 305mm Mitre Saw. Features a 3.2m cord.
www.dewalt.co.uk