Is it me or have corded power tools stopped advancing? Take the sawzall- it got up to 15 amps, anti vibration counterbalance, gear protection clutch, and orbital action, then it seems to have stopped. The Makita 3070 is at least 11 years old, while the Milwaukee 6521-21 is easily 20 years old. Remember the Milwaukee hatchet? A sawzall that could fold into a 90 degree? Or the porter cable with the end that could be angled in a variety of positions?
Corded drills seemed to have maxed out at about 9 amps with triple reduction gears and keyless chucks again at least 10 years ago. The Milwaukee 0299-20 and the Bosch 1043? Come to mind as great examples...
Hammer drills I. Have 2 of the Ridgid r5010 s that were made in Germany by Metabo. They have Rhom keyless chucks, 2 speed gearboxes, a soft start feature that is almost like an impact driver in slow motion.
Jig saws choice of barrel or handle grip, variable speed via dial or trigger, tooless blade change, and orbital action, like the Makita 4304/4305
Circular saws we saw blade right or blade left sidewinders, hypoid saws, and magnesium materials, laser sights...again all old tech, some of which you can’t get anymore.
So have we peaked? Are there features I failed to mention? Are some of them gimmicks? Are there features that you would like to see come to market?
Have I missed any newer tech in corded tools within the last 5-10 years besides Skils wormdrive portable table saw?
Corded drills seemed to have maxed out at about 9 amps with triple reduction gears and keyless chucks again at least 10 years ago. The Milwaukee 0299-20 and the Bosch 1043? Come to mind as great examples...
Hammer drills I. Have 2 of the Ridgid r5010 s that were made in Germany by Metabo. They have Rhom keyless chucks, 2 speed gearboxes, a soft start feature that is almost like an impact driver in slow motion.
Jig saws choice of barrel or handle grip, variable speed via dial or trigger, tooless blade change, and orbital action, like the Makita 4304/4305
Circular saws we saw blade right or blade left sidewinders, hypoid saws, and magnesium materials, laser sights...again all old tech, some of which you can’t get anymore.
So have we peaked? Are there features I failed to mention? Are some of them gimmicks? Are there features that you would like to see come to market?
Have I missed any newer tech in corded tools within the last 5-10 years besides Skils wormdrive portable table saw?
