[member=66185]Alanbach[/member] and [member=65507]travis[/member]: Ah ok thanks, pretty much the same scenario as me. All of my site and mobile tools are 110 volt with a transformer, or cordless as many sites still will not allow 240 volt.
However, anything I buy now for the workshop, even smaller tools is 240 volt, mainly like yourselves, because my larger machinery is 240 volt, it makes life easier in my workshop to keep it all at 240 volt.
I still have some 110 volt tools that get used in there, but with a transformer, and our extractors are 240 volt, so it’s a slight inconvenience but doable.
I still have some really old Porter Cable tools, that I bought many years ago in the states, and just put UK 110 volt plugs on them and used them with a transformer.
It was quite funny when I first started using the stuff on site, as a lot of trades would ask about them, and I used to kid them that they were a new range of exclusive tools being launched in the UK and cost a fortune!
They all believed me until one day I got rumbled, as the site agent’s mother and father in law were Americans, and he knew all about the tools, [blink] It was a bit of fun for a while though [thumbs up]