Let me start by saying that this is in no way a ***** about milwaukee tools. I'm wondering will they're corded technology ever catch up to their cordless technology?
More of a reference to drills and impacts.
For instance the 2763 1/2 impact is rated at 700ft/lbs of torque in mode 2, thats a cordless impact! Awesome!
now the best you can get out of the brushed 1/2 impacts is 300ft/lbs
I'm a little curious if a brushed motor can last longer, stay cooler, draw less amps and make more power off of a battery then wouldn't this technology be even better hooked up to 120 volts?
Keep in mind i'm not an electrician, or an engineer, i've jsut always known the corded alternative to be better and since owning all this brushless milwaukee stuff my world is upside down.
what do you think? is corded technology going to catch up or is charging batteries the only thing we are gonna use 120 volts for in the future?
More of a reference to drills and impacts.
For instance the 2763 1/2 impact is rated at 700ft/lbs of torque in mode 2, thats a cordless impact! Awesome!
now the best you can get out of the brushed 1/2 impacts is 300ft/lbs
I'm a little curious if a brushed motor can last longer, stay cooler, draw less amps and make more power off of a battery then wouldn't this technology be even better hooked up to 120 volts?
Keep in mind i'm not an electrician, or an engineer, i've jsut always known the corded alternative to be better and since owning all this brushless milwaukee stuff my world is upside down.
what do you think? is corded technology going to catch up or is charging batteries the only thing we are gonna use 120 volts for in the future?
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