My newest cordless drill/driver has got to the point where you have to put the battery on charge whenever you put it down - which means you have to have the charger with you at all times - rather spoils the idea really.
This is with the 'good' battery - the less good one was pretty near useless from new (I suppose the manufacturers found a good way to get rid of the batteries that failed QA), and of course a replacement battery costs more than a completely new unit.
Which is why I have a couple of past casualties lying around. What to do with them?
Ok, my solution is not cordless, and not as portable - but boy, feel the torque from those DC motors feeding off a real battery.
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
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