Chris Bacon wrote:
All this stuff that's said about buying expensive tools "because you
can get spares/service" is nonsense when the spare/service costs the
same as a whole new tool.
Except we are talking about a budget tool here and not an "expensive" one.
If you don't fancy shelling out for another battery, why not have the
original pack recelled? You will in all probability get a very
substantial improvement in performance out of the tool into the bargain
since the reaplcement cells will of a reasonable quality.
See for example:
http://www.re-cell.co.uk/powertool.html
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Cheers,
John.
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