Automatic Slim
Well-known member
Changing out brushes is not big deal and always thought the brush motors served a purpose in regards to serviceability, it's not like you have to do it often anywho.
Now it seems like all the rage is brushless motors? I'm skeptic. Like most here, I like to be able to service equipment and the motor is often an expensive part, but changing out brushes is not.
Is this a continued trend of the throwaway society? Sealed joints, etc. "never need lubrication" - my ***.
I recently just purchased a cordless drill (M12 fuel) and it even states "brushless" in raised painted plastic on the back. Seems a little chunky in operation, but lil' dude has some power. I guess when the motor goes, no need to changes the brushes? Big whoop.
Maybe it's time to get rid of the grease gun? LOL
Interested in hearing some thoughts on this topic, before I get tool laden with a bunch of unrepairable **** taking up valuable space.
Now it seems like all the rage is brushless motors? I'm skeptic. Like most here, I like to be able to service equipment and the motor is often an expensive part, but changing out brushes is not.
Is this a continued trend of the throwaway society? Sealed joints, etc. "never need lubrication" - my ***.
I recently just purchased a cordless drill (M12 fuel) and it even states "brushless" in raised painted plastic on the back. Seems a little chunky in operation, but lil' dude has some power. I guess when the motor goes, no need to changes the brushes? Big whoop.
Maybe it's time to get rid of the grease gun? LOL
Interested in hearing some thoughts on this topic, before I get tool laden with a bunch of unrepairable **** taking up valuable space.

when told the price!