And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
ah the expert in women (lol) is also the expert in tools. 60 seconds of research shows 2 ah isn't uncommon in battery tools. @180 dollars for the set the nearest competition set is DeWalt at 460 dollars and a SINGLE 4 Ah Battery.
My battery users of choice ended up being the Ridgid brand because 1- Milwaukee and DeWalt were all over the jobsite (and easier to steal/pass off as yours) 2- They have a real lifetime warranty -which I've used.
I ended up getting a Makita battery chainsaw (because Ridgid doesn't make them) and bought an extra set of 6AH batteries because batteries are the weakest part of any tool system.
If I end up need in more battery tools, I now have the starter pack for Makitas, but still have more 4-6SH batteries for Ridgid.
2 ah ain't shee-it
ReplyDeleteah the expert in women (lol) is also the expert in tools. 60 seconds of research shows 2 ah isn't uncommon in battery tools. @180 dollars for the set the nearest competition set is DeWalt at 460 dollars and a SINGLE 4 Ah Battery.
ReplyDeleteGo back to your Gears 5 game hero.
Looks like you have a man crush!
DeleteMy battery users of choice ended up being the Ridgid brand because
ReplyDelete1- Milwaukee and DeWalt were all over the jobsite (and easier to steal/pass off as yours)
2- They have a real lifetime warranty -which I've used.
I ended up getting a Makita battery chainsaw (because Ridgid doesn't make them) and bought an extra set of 6AH batteries because batteries are the weakest part of any tool system.
If I end up need in more battery tools, I now have the starter pack for Makitas, but still have more 4-6SH batteries for Ridgid.