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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1435481" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>We have a similar range of cordless power tools from our big discount hardware stores, they have a 3 year warranty as long as for home use and they just hand over another. They all use the same battery so you don't have to buy charger and battery with each tool. I find them very handy and have not had any trouble with them. My angle grinder lives in my truck and I'm always using it, I think the speed is down a little compared to my friends new cordless Makita angle grinder but my battery lasts longer than his and it does all I ask it to do. I have a small battery chainsaw, uses the same batteries that I keep in the wood shed and is very handy to trim a bit off a log that is too long for the fire.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1435481, member: 16453"] We have a similar range of cordless power tools from our big discount hardware stores, they have a 3 year warranty as long as for home use and they just hand over another. They all use the same battery so you don't have to buy charger and battery with each tool. I find them very handy and have not had any trouble with them. My angle grinder lives in my truck and I'm always using it, I think the speed is down a little compared to my friends new cordless Makita angle grinder but my battery lasts longer than his and it does all I ask it to do. I have a small battery chainsaw, uses the same batteries that I keep in the wood shed and is very handy to trim a bit off a log that is too long for the fire. Ken [/QUOTE]
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