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<blockquote data-quote="dvcochran" data-source="post: 1662466" data-attributes="member: 38581"><p>I agree with others; I would be hesitant of buying a used power tool. If I knew the previous owner and how it had been used, maybe. </p><p></p><p>But what are you really asking? </p><p>Corded or cordless? Buying anything cordless used is a greater risk because of the battery. And battery amp/hour is a whole other rabbit trail we could go down. </p><p>Used occasionally or making a living with the tool? If only used occasionally I doubt it makes a huge difference as long as it is a known brand name like Makita, Delta, B&D, Skil, etc... Put a Good blade on it and you should be fine. I would never recommend buying an off name power tool. Period. All 15 amp rated tools do not produce the same power. Period. </p><p>If you are using it regularly and especially if you are making a living with it don't let price be your main choice determinant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvcochran, post: 1662466, member: 38581"] I agree with others; I would be hesitant of buying a used power tool. If I knew the previous owner and how it had been used, maybe. But what are you really asking? Corded or cordless? Buying anything cordless used is a greater risk because of the battery. And battery amp/hour is a whole other rabbit trail we could go down. Used occasionally or making a living with the tool? If only used occasionally I doubt it makes a huge difference as long as it is a known brand name like Makita, Delta, B&D, Skil, etc... Put a Good blade on it and you should be fine. I would never recommend buying an off name power tool. Period. All 15 amp rated tools do not produce the same power. Period. If you are using it regularly and especially if you are making a living with it don't let price be your main choice determinant. [/QUOTE]
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