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Replacing all AC Power Tools with Battery Powered Tools.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3929381" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Back when I started with battery tools in the late 80's I had a Panasonic 12 volt drill. That thing was a beast and I could charge a battery on rapid charge in 15 minutes. I started out as a low voltage tech and the company provided DeWalt. Within a year, I had bought myself a set of Milwaukee 18 volt and I never looked back. I still use them about every day. One day a drill got too cold in my truck and I tried to use it frying the motor, I took it to the authorized dealer on Reno and he replaced the drill when I bought a complete drill and driver combo. He took the cost of the drill off the price. </p><p></p><p>Did you all know the chargers tattle on you? They tell the shop you short charged this battery 16 times. and this battery was charged after you overheated it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3929381, member: 44288"] Back when I started with battery tools in the late 80's I had a Panasonic 12 volt drill. That thing was a beast and I could charge a battery on rapid charge in 15 minutes. I started out as a low voltage tech and the company provided DeWalt. Within a year, I had bought myself a set of Milwaukee 18 volt and I never looked back. I still use them about every day. One day a drill got too cold in my truck and I tried to use it frying the motor, I took it to the authorized dealer on Reno and he replaced the drill when I bought a complete drill and driver combo. He took the cost of the drill off the price. Did you all know the chargers tattle on you? They tell the shop you short charged this battery 16 times. and this battery was charged after you overheated it. [/QUOTE]
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