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Agreed... that's for Lithium Ion certainly, they don't like very high or very low charge for too long.

Interestly re:long term storage

The main considerations with the batteries seems to be to avoid complete discharge and excessive load, storage temp too.

Some of the new batteries (Makita)apparently won't operate at all if you try to do too much work with them, the electronics cuts out
 
The diss-charge cycle of LiIon batteries is quite level, but they do reach a cliff where they do not have enough power to keep the unit going, if you try to keep using the battery it will be irreversibly damaged.
 
Nice new Makita set sitting at my feet. Middle of the road stuff, but more than capable for the work most sparks would ever ask of them. Impact has a decent range of control that lets it perform tasks that earlier impacts would have been too aggressive for and both it and driver are smaller than my 12V Makita gear, although obviously a 5Ah battery changes that.

Just remembered the thread title, so link below as the set comes at a very respectable price.

 
Nice new Makita set sitting at my feet. Middle of the road stuff, but more than capable for the work most sparks would ever ask of them. Impact has a decent range of control that lets it perform tasks that earlier impacts would have been too aggressive for and both it and driver are smaller than my 12V Makita gear, although obviously a 5Ah battery changes that.

Just remembered the thread title, so link below as the set comes at a very respectable price.

I have the same set. (I paid more than that!)
So far I'm impressed. I got the the angle drill too.
 
Bought a 12V angle drill a while back. Torn between that and its big brother, but figured smaller form would be of more use than additional power - that and the fact that 12V was much less expensive ?
Do you find that you use it much ? I've been tempted to get one... but can't quite justify it.
 
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Do you find that you use it much ? I've been tempted to get one... but can't quite justify it.

Not used it so far, but I clearly remember every past occasion that I wished I'd owned one. Might never need it, but won't find myself needing it and not having it.

I do have an angle attachment (dewalt woodbutchery spec), but it's not ideal. Handy for driving, but not really robust enough for drilling with spade bits.


These guys were the cheapest I could find for 12V Makita, although not much use if you don't have batteries to suit:

 
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A play on the commonly used, local expression 'I'd rather be looking at it, than looking for it'.
As I had drummed into me as an apprentice, and I do likewise pass on now mostly with regards to cable lengths / slack
 
I'm a labourer atm and it's only been the past 2 years I've started buying tools and I was immediately converted to dewalt I love a new dewalt tool

While slightly off topic but within the same field
The dewalt flexvolt dust extractor and wall chaser has anyone had any experience with them ? I can't find a decent review for beans I guess the obvious answe would be that it would be as powerful as corded equivalent
 
Bosch 18v 300nm , bought last year only used it once yet, good bit of kit.though
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