kdzito said:I am considering a Carvex and am leaning towards the cordless version. Although I would like to get some advice. So please chime in.
Thanks!
Thistleman said:Definitely go cordless, then you will have some spare batteries for when you get a TSC55
batcave said:Cordless tools are great, but the batteries only last so long. You will have to buy a new drill every three years or so for new batteries. The corded model will last forever. Just a thought. I still want the cordless though.
SittingElf said:batcave said:Cordless tools are great, but the batteries only last so long. You will have to buy a new drill every three years or so for new batteries. The corded model will last forever. Just a thought. I still want the cordless though.
Ummm.... first of all, he's speaking of a jigsaw, not a drill. And second, why in the world would you need to buy a whole new drill/jigsaw every three years to get new batteries? The batteries are not necessarily going to peter out after three years. That is only how long Festool's warranty is on the tool AND the batteries. And finally, if a battery did stop holding a charge, you can just buy a replacement battery...not the whole unit.
Didn't understand your post at all. [crying]
SittingElf said:batcave said:Cordless tools are great, but the batteries only last so long. You will have to buy a new drill every three years or so for new batteries. The corded model will last forever. Just a thought. I still want the cordless though.
Ummm.... first of all, he's speaking of a jigsaw, not a drill. And second, why in the world would you need to buy a whole new drill/jigsaw every three years to get new batteries? The batteries are not necessarily going to peter out after three years. That is only how long Festool's warranty is on the tool AND the batteries. And finally, if a battery did stop holding a charge, you can just buy a replacement battery...not the whole unit.
Didn't understand your post at all. [crying]
batcave said:It is unfortunate. Two hundred more for one battery and a charger that many Festool owners already have. The chargers should be a option. They will become like power cords, we all have sustainer full of them. [scared]
batcave said:It is unfortunate. Two hundred more for one battery and a charger that many Festool owners already have. The chargers should be a option. They will become like power cords, we all have sustainer full of them. [scared]
SittingElf said:Umm... maybe only one battery with the Carvex in the U.S. which surprises me, because I bought mine in Germany before the NA release, and it came with two 18V 4.2Ah batteries. (And somehow my German dealer was able to swing a 110V charger with the package. Lucky me)
UPDATE:
I've just had a look, and you're right. Only one battery in the NA... and now also in the German version. Guess I was really lucky and must have bought the jigsaw on some kind of special during the initial release in Germany.
I would agree that two batteries are necessary for continuous operation. I had one charging all the time while I cut tons of insulation for my garage doors. I think I went through about 4 charging cycles to complete the job.