CARVEX PS vs PSC

nj_five

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Found a few threads discussing cordless vs corded on the jigsaw but not ergonomics. Anyone else find that the corded version has a better grip/control than the cordless?

Seems, at least for me, that the position of the battery makes it hard to get a good grip on the back of the tool.
 
I mostly read/hear that the battery affects the balance, not in a positive way. But I do not have first hand experience. : )
 
I found the corded version more comfortable, but not having the cord was worth it for my work flow.
 
I’ve got both. I always pull out the battery version. Not ergonomics, just more convenient. My favorite is the Bosch jigsaw.
 
I have found the cordless has better control than the corded. I never got quality cuts with the corded saw because it bounced around too much. The cordless has always performed well for me. I sold the corded saw.
 
ScotF said:
I have found the cordless has better control than the corded. I never got quality cuts with the corded saw because it bounced around too much. The cordless has always performed well for me. I sold the corded saw.
  Really.... interesting.... I would have thought the power source would not have affected the drivetrain if you will of the saw that much.... Hmm...Your complaint of the Bouncing Around is something I can def relate to with my own Carvex.... [scratch chin] [scratch chin]
 
leakyroof said:
ScotF said:
I have found the cordless has better control than the corded. I never got quality cuts with the corded saw because it bounced around too much. The cordless has always performed well for me. I sold the corded saw.
  Really.... interesting.... I would have thought the power source would not have affected the drivetrain if you will of the saw that much.... Hmm...Your complaint of the Bouncing Around is something I can def relate to with my own Carvex.... [scratch chin] [scratch chin]
The battery is heavy and far from the cut - it takes a significant momentum to move the saw with the battery weight, making the tool more stable.

When I need stability, I use my PSC with the heavy 5.2 battery.
When I want agility/work on ceiling etc., I use it with a 1,5 Ah 12V battery from my C12 which is 1/3 the weight or so.

Is almost like having two different saws in one.
 
And then you work on the ceiling without dust extraction? Okay.

Although having said that... I spend a bunch of time this weekend on a folding stairs / ladder / whatever is the correct English word for the A-shaped steps, with a battery powered vacuum with shoulder strap and a cordless drill in the other  [tongue]

So the weight issue... I guess I can just keep my Trion, that one is heavier than the Carvex. I was never really bothered by the weight. The hose was the bigger issue and in some houses the 3.5m hose really cuts it tight.
 
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