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  • I'm waiting for my Bosch to fully die to replace with the Milwaukee. And hopefully by then there's a Fuel version (because tart). The Bosch works great for what I want it to do, but the 1.5ah batteries last about 10 min, if you're going easy. So I have four batteries collected over the years. Then the whole thing heats up so none of the batteries will work. So even with the 4 batteries, you're probably limited to about half an hour's work. Then I get the corded out and swear at the cord for a bit while I untangle it then move it about from socket to socket. Less limited by the vacuum as the Henry has a bloody great long cable and a decent hose.

    SDS and table saw I'd totally agree with, along with mitre saw. You're not exactly going to be bouncing all over the place doing bits here and there. But circular saw, I even wish I had a decent cordless track saw such is the time I spend moving the cable about due to paranoia over cutting through it, then snagging it on things during long cuts and having to stop/re-position halfway making a shitty cut.

  • And hopefully by then there's a Fuel version (because tart)

    Tart? Not really - a brushless version will be significantly more efficient than brushed during heavy use, so you'll get more sanding time from your batteries. It's what I'm after. It's curious that they don't have one, yet.

  • The non-fuel is going to be way more than I actually "need", so there is definitely an element of tartness involved. I didn't even need M18 in the first place...

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