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Old 10-04-2020, 11:04 AM
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I'll agree that battery tools have come a long ways. Just picked up a kobalt 1/2" impact for tire changing instead of the air impact.Works great.. Also have dewalt battery drills and sawzalls.The gas and battery tools have their places though. I doubt you'll find a professional logger running a battery saw all day 5 days week. Ive got 3 gas chain saws of various sizes and age and they'll still be going probably when the battery saw will be done. I've thrown away battery drills because the battery died and a new battery was almost as expensive as the newest whole drill set which is supposed to be new and improved.

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