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You have lost me with that, you posted a question, i posted the correct answer, what was sarcastic about that?

ah, ok. My question was supposed to be how good do you find the battery life. I am considering one but have found a few reviews which say the batteries don't last long enough to do anything useful.

Apologies, I did think you were being sarcastic but I can see now that it was me badly wording the question!
 
ah, ok. My question was supposed to be how good do you find the battery life. I am considering one but have found a few reviews which say the batteries don't last long enough to do anything useful.

Apologies, I did think you were being sarcastic but I can see now that it was me badly wording the question!

I had a bit of a durr moment and get what you are asking.

The batteries work for about 10mins continuous, there is a speed dial on it so when slower lasts quite a while. Cutting the tongue on hard wood floor boards does drain it, yet I managed to clear the grout out of about 3 metre squared and have plenty of life left in the one battery, I have 7 batteries in all due to the other tools I have, so I never run out of power.
I will get a couple re-celled to 2.6Ah if they ever start to drop off with the power, that should give a long run time, from this company http://www.recellyourbattery.com/prices
 

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