Would you buy a cordless Vecturo? Yes or No? Cast your vote!

I have a Multimaster which I have owned for 5-6 years, bought a corded Supercut from Toolnut when they started offering them in a systainer at the the Multimaster price, then they turned around and sold the cordless Supercut at a great price especially since I had just bought the Fein cordless drill.  The cordless is great...I do commercial steel, aluminum, and automatic door work as well as commercial locksmithing.  The cordless is great for cutting off the polycarbonate shims I use for frame installations and the others for prepping doors in the shop.
 
I would have bought on win a heart beat. Festoon UK said there were no plans to do one. I now hardly ever use the corded Vecturo and use a Fein battery unit instead :(
 
I have an 18v Milwaukee, and it works great. I can't imagine using one long enough to need a cord, as loud and vibrate-y as they are.
 
Personally as a site carpenter I only use multitools infrequently and generally for short durations so I will never even consider buying the corded one they  urrently make.
Too much faffing on setting up cables for a couple of  cuts so I bought another manufacturers cordless multitool.
 
No, for what i do battery would make it less maneuverable.

Mort said:
I have an 18v Milwaukee, and it works great. I can't imagine using one long enough to need a cord, as loud and vibrate-y as they are.

Try the vecturo or supercut, the smoothness and power will be a revelation. I sometimes use the supercut for hours with no tingling hands at all. Min grade 5 earmuffs though the noise drives me insane
 
If I were a heavy user I probably would, but I've had it since last spring and I've loaned it out more than I've used it myself. It's just for home handyman stuff for me, so no need to pay the price for a nice one.
 
An 18V would do it for me. Yes please.
A 12V/10,8V does not have enough run time for some tasks I sometimes encounter.
 
Unfortunately I use it infrequently (homeowner/DIY stuff), so the essentially limitless life trumps the convenience of cordless.  And the added maneuverability (and reduced weight) of the corded version is sometimes helpful since I reach for this when the other tools won't fit. 
 
yes its the only reason why i never got one. cant believe why they made a tsc55 before a cordless vecturo
 
YES, 100 Times YES! I would probably look into buying an 18 powerselect version & a 10.8v if they offered both!
 
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