I recently picked up the hybrid ETSC 125 Random Orbital Sander having used the corded ETS 125 for a few years now at work. I figured I might as well go for the convenience of not needing to plug into a power outlet and that if I did wanted to run it corded then the dummy pack/AC adapter would give me the best of both worlds.
However, I've found that the AC Adapter and the batteries themselves do not click into the back of the sander in any tactile or satisfying way. They push in and they stay in, but there's no "click" or anything to tell me the battery or adapter is secured and engaged. It goes together more like a pressure fit. It doesn't come close to the way my Milwaukee or Makita tools' batteries snap in, and is even worse than my Mafell MT55 18M, which held the previous record for limpest handshake between battery and tool in my collection.
All that being said, I can't pull the batteries out easily, so I guess something's engaged in there? I'm just curious if any other owners have the same issue or whether I got a bad tool. Maybe I'm overreacting. It's making me consider getting the corded ETS EC 125 over this anyways, as I really haven't found a reason to use it on battery power over the cord.
However, I've found that the AC Adapter and the batteries themselves do not click into the back of the sander in any tactile or satisfying way. They push in and they stay in, but there's no "click" or anything to tell me the battery or adapter is secured and engaged. It goes together more like a pressure fit. It doesn't come close to the way my Milwaukee or Makita tools' batteries snap in, and is even worse than my Mafell MT55 18M, which held the previous record for limpest handshake between battery and tool in my collection.
All that being said, I can't pull the batteries out easily, so I guess something's engaged in there? I'm just curious if any other owners have the same issue or whether I got a bad tool. Maybe I'm overreacting. It's making me consider getting the corded ETS EC 125 over this anyways, as I really haven't found a reason to use it on battery power over the cord.