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Sell me on cordless tools

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Created by Mark _australia > 9 months ago, 3 Jun 2022
Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
5 Jun 2022 8:39PM
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Mark _australia said..
Hoops just click on ignore like most others here have done. Its refreshing to have the site just edit out a Lotocrap for you. Pathetic little stalker he is. How appropriate he showed up in a thread about tools.


Of all the people across all the forums, it may actually be the first time I'll use that function. Thanks, I'd forgotten it existed.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
5 Jun 2022 9:07PM
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Mark _australia said..
I was all set to look for a cordless rotary sander / polisher for board work - due to tennis elbow giving me the sh!ts and using a sander so much in the workshop.... then realised they're bloody heavier. I wanted to reduce weight and have the convenience, but around 200-300g heavier and that weight closer to the handle than the sanding pad has put me off. Then run time of only 30min didn't exactly blow my skirt up. Just saved myself $900 ish. Yay. So firstly what an exorbitant cost for Li-Ion that has been in use in RC with $30 batt packs for a couple of decades now and they want $300 for a Milwaukee / Makita / DeWalt battery pack. Ouch.

Anyway, to the point - it made me realise I really need to replace my crap 12V cordless drill. It has no torque and lasts 5mins. I would have got a drill skin for free with the sander, but not now.

So maybe I'll buy one....

Don't need hammer. Won't drill steel etc, I have a real drill for such jobs. What is the cheapest worth having? (Its something used once a week and if I have to do concrete or steel the real drill comes out so that's why I say cheapest worth having. So replies like "Makita only" are not helpful).

Do I buy 18V - when so many are going 20 and 24V ....... don't want to be obsolete and can't get batteries in 2-5yrs time. I also wonder if 20 and 24V is a load of crap if tradies use 18V just fine...?

Thoughts?


If you're shop vac'ing the tool, pointless going battery.
Batteries are getting crazy expensive... $160 for a 5Ah 18v, is plain robbery.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Jun 2022 9:35PM
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Kamikuza said..

Mark _australia said..
Hoops just click on ignore like most others here have done. Its refreshing to have the site just edit out a Lotocrap for you. Pathetic little stalker he is. How appropriate he showed up in a thread about tools.



Of all the people across all the forums, it may actually be the first time I'll use that function. Thanks, I'd forgotten it existed.


Can only pray you do.

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
5 Jun 2022 10:47PM
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FlySurfer said..


Mark _australia said..
I was all set to look for a cordless rotary sander / polisher for board work - due to tennis elbow giving me the sh!ts and using a sander so much in the workshop.... then realised they're bloody heavier. I wanted to reduce weight and have the convenience, but around 200-300g heavier and that weight closer to the handle than the sanding pad has put me off. Then run time of only 30min didn't exactly blow my skirt up. Just saved myself $900 ish. Yay. So firstly what an exorbitant cost for Li-Ion that has been in use in RC with $30 batt packs for a couple of decades now and they want $300 for a Milwaukee / Makita / DeWalt battery pack. Ouch.

Anyway, to the point - it made me realise I really need to replace my crap 12V cordless drill. It has no torque and lasts 5mins. I would have got a drill skin for free with the sander, but not now.

So maybe I'll buy one....

Don't need hammer. Won't drill steel etc, I have a real drill for such jobs. What is the cheapest worth having? (Its something used once a week and if I have to do concrete or steel the real drill comes out so that's why I say cheapest worth having. So replies like "Makita only" are not helpful).

Do I buy 18V - when so many are going 20 and 24V ....... don't want to be obsolete and can't get batteries in 2-5yrs time. I also wonder if 20 and 24V is a load of crap if tradies use 18V just fine...?

Thoughts?




If you're shop vac'ing the tool, pointless going battery.
Batteries are getting crazy expensive... $160 for a 5Ah 18v, is plain robbery.



What would you say about compatibile batteries offered on eBay as 6ah but tested to have only 2ah or less. Hundreds of offers like that.
I bought few for my chainsaw and they even supply amps to power it. Complete waste. But my own battery bank's cost me $300 per kWhto build. 5ah x 18v=0.090 kWh
So at price$160 you pay $1,777 per kWh.
Six times more that battery should cost!

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
5 Jun 2022 11:36PM
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Macroscien said..
\What would you say about compatibile batteries offered on eBay as 6ah but tested to have only 2ah or less.

I would say they offer a cheapish case to replace their cells with quality LG or Panasonic GA..

Macroscien
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6 Jun 2022 2:36PM
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FlySurfer said..

Macroscien said..
\What would you say about compatibile batteries offered on eBay as 6ah but tested to have only 2ah or less.


I would say they offer a cheapish case to replace their cells with quality LG or Panasonic GA..


Now I am working on universal bank for my Ryobi.
It will consist of empty battery box - serving as plug
Short cable- 1 meter
and
nice aluminum box from e-bike like that .
This will be compromise between corded and cordless devices.
ebike batterty provide the max watts hours / per $$$.

additional benefit will be actually make " cordless battery tool" much lighter. When you remove battery you don't need constatly
handle those with tools.
Short cable will make tool still very portable .
Stihl do so for their battery chainsaw in the form of backpack- but obviously extremly expensive , like 2K !!
Battery bike cost more like $250





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