newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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Just recently saw a news clip on the advances in Li battery technology and they were predicting triple the capacity of the batteries.
Sand-based anode triples lithium-ion battery performance
Next thing I was working with my two battery powered drills, on an old Milwaukee 14.4V (takes a lickin' and keeps on ticking) and a 1 yr old DeWalt 20v MAX. The difference in weight is GREAT, the DeWalt has about half the weight.
Since rural living often means doing things without a nearby plug I'm anticipating the new batteries working their way into the mainstream tools. Last year I bought my son a $600 kit of DeWalt 20V max and we find the battery life and power density remarkable.
I've been about to buy the reciprocal saw and the circular saw for a few months but have not found the magic price point.
Now with this new advance how soon does the TBN crowd think it will take before these advances (3 times the power) work their way into the power tools? 6 months? 6 years?
I'd hate to invest $600 again in my own tool set only to find stuff 3 times better 6 months later.
Sand-based anode triples lithium-ion battery performance
Next thing I was working with my two battery powered drills, on an old Milwaukee 14.4V (takes a lickin' and keeps on ticking) and a 1 yr old DeWalt 20v MAX. The difference in weight is GREAT, the DeWalt has about half the weight.
Since rural living often means doing things without a nearby plug I'm anticipating the new batteries working their way into the mainstream tools. Last year I bought my son a $600 kit of DeWalt 20V max and we find the battery life and power density remarkable.
I've been about to buy the reciprocal saw and the circular saw for a few months but have not found the magic price point.
Now with this new advance how soon does the TBN crowd think it will take before these advances (3 times the power) work their way into the power tools? 6 months? 6 years?
I'd hate to invest $600 again in my own tool set only to find stuff 3 times better 6 months later.