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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 662145" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>I've been through the Lithium battery cycle with my electric hand tools. I have a chainsaw, a wipper snipper, a couple of electric drills, a hand plane, a router, a 125mm angle grinder and perhaps more. All are AEG, so a decent brand and all are at risk of being made redundant due to premature battery failure.</p><p></p><p>The last electric hand tool I bought plugs into the wall and was to replace a recently burned out 20yr old Bosch angle grinder. The new one is one of the best tools I've bought. It cuts much faster and it's lighter than the battery powered units and I have no doubt it will still be grinding on at maximum performance well into the next decade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 662145, member: 3960"] I've been through the Lithium battery cycle with my electric hand tools. I have a chainsaw, a wipper snipper, a couple of electric drills, a hand plane, a router, a 125mm angle grinder and perhaps more. All are AEG, so a decent brand and all are at risk of being made redundant due to premature battery failure. The last electric hand tool I bought plugs into the wall and was to replace a recently burned out 20yr old Bosch angle grinder. The new one is one of the best tools I've bought. It cuts much faster and it's lighter than the battery powered units and I have no doubt it will still be grinding on at maximum performance well into the next decade. [/QUOTE]
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