Hobby_Man22
Well-known member
I don't have a single cordless tool. Really the only cordless tool necessary is a drill mainly out of convenience. You run outside real quick and hang something on the fence and be done.
Now with that being said I still have the two dewalt corded drills I bought like 17 years ago. Looks like they still make the models changing nothing other than adding rubber on the handle. So my point is what is the lifespan if I went out and bought a 20v drill and a 20v 1/4" impact driver. Those are sweet btw. The reason I never bought these cordless tools is because I always figured after a couple years they'll change the battery design and you'll have to buy a new tool. Opinions?
Now with that being said I still have the two dewalt corded drills I bought like 17 years ago. Looks like they still make the models changing nothing other than adding rubber on the handle. So my point is what is the lifespan if I went out and bought a 20v drill and a 20v 1/4" impact driver. Those are sweet btw. The reason I never bought these cordless tools is because I always figured after a couple years they'll change the battery design and you'll have to buy a new tool. Opinions?