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Thingamajig which turns cordless tools into corded tools, would you buy it?
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<blockquote data-quote="dave mountain" data-source="post: 7945578" data-attributes="member: 148078"><p>realistically not many (if anyone) would buy it.</p><p></p><p>if you have cordless tools, youve paid the extra for that convenience, so why pay more to forfeit it some times?</p><p>non starter for impact wrenches, drivers, drills, sds drills etc</p><p>for mitre saws, youd probably have a big 12" slide saw in the workshop and a little cordless mitre saw for taking up on scaffold etc, not really the same tool.</p><p>for skilsaw, my battery one is more powerful than any corded and i would never want to plug it in anyway as the leads get in the way</p><p>for grinders, if your in a fab shop or on a big job you use mains as they are cheaper and higher performance. if not you use cordless for convenience but they are more expensive before you buy an adapter and i would die of boredom doing fab work with a cordless grinder.</p><p>there isnt that many other tools that use enough power to consider it, especially as 9ah batteries are commonplace now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave mountain, post: 7945578, member: 148078"] realistically not many (if anyone) would buy it. if you have cordless tools, youve paid the extra for that convenience, so why pay more to forfeit it some times? non starter for impact wrenches, drivers, drills, sds drills etc for mitre saws, youd probably have a big 12" slide saw in the workshop and a little cordless mitre saw for taking up on scaffold etc, not really the same tool. for skilsaw, my battery one is more powerful than any corded and i would never want to plug it in anyway as the leads get in the way for grinders, if your in a fab shop or on a big job you use mains as they are cheaper and higher performance. if not you use cordless for convenience but they are more expensive before you buy an adapter and i would die of boredom doing fab work with a cordless grinder. there isnt that many other tools that use enough power to consider it, especially as 9ah batteries are commonplace now. [/QUOTE]
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