Apologies for resurrecting an older thread but this is my experience with the Makita rotary hammers DHR202 (brushed) and DHR242 (brushless) of which I have both. As previously mentioned the brushed motor speed is infinitely controllable as opposed to the brushless model. The two models are of a...
That's my experience too. I don't buy the older type now. I find the Amazon Basic range seem to be rebadged Eneloops as the ones I have are made in Japan and perform the same.
I have the 87V and I just checked the S/N but mine is older so should be fine. I still did the test though and it passed. Nice to see Fluke is looking after their customers.
For me it's Li-ion powered tools. I still remember Ni-cad and NiMh drills that had generally gone flat when you wanted to use them. I still have my rawl plugging tool and brace and bit drill but it has been a long time since I used them. Any one still use their 'Yankee' screwdriver?
I have heard that they have banned the sale of new transformer-based machines from the beginning of the year. Apparently a European directive and we have followed suit. Only inverter based welders from now on.
The larger of the single phase welders will need a 16A or 32A socket setup though.
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