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kornomaniac

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  1. Which cordless chainsaws have you Trier chadlantier?

    I only have a very limited experience only with the Makita dual 18v chainsaw and that thing had power enough. I really need to push my Wright on it tot stall it out.

    It does have a slow chain speed which makes it cut slower then a gasoline powered saw of course :)

  2. No idea there :) best tot send an email tot Makita USA and inquire there when they will be available.

    The first tools with come with these batteries standard are already on their website but itll take months if not a year before all current tools will be delivered with the new batteries of course

  3. And the problemen was more: if the user completly drained a lithium battery ( user mistake number 1 ) and then puts the empty battery away without charging it ( user mistake number 2 ) and leaves it layibg empty for weeks and weeks ( user mistake number 3 ) then indeed you would kill a lithium battery.

  4. That might be true for the compact drill or the cheap impact but thats about it.

    The Makita brushless impact driver dtd148/ impact wrench/jigsaw/circulzr saw/ Rotary / angle grinder / leaf blower / brushcutter / string trimmer are easily alot stronger with more runtime compared tot their older brushes versions. Here in Europese the difference is about 20/30 euro's more expensive for the brushless type.

  5. Both batteries have thesame capacity. 72 watthours of power.

    18v x 4.0 amps is 72 watt hours.

    36v x 2.0 amps is also 72 watt hours.

    Now.... It all depends on the tool they are used in.

    A 36 volt Rotary Hammer will be more powerfull then the 18v Rotary Hammer and this also use up more power.

    So if you compare a 36v Rotary with a 2.0 amp battery ----> 18v Rotary with 4.0 amp the 18 should in theory go longer. ( although the 36v Rotary will work faster because the 36v motor provides more power)

    The exception: i do not know if dewalt had this but Bosch has a ' compact 36v Rotary '.

    This is actually their 18v Rotary but then adapted to take a 36v battery.in this example the motor in the tool only needs/ draws thesame current as an 18 volt tool. Meaning it will work as long( and as powerfull) with a 36v/2amp as bosch's 18v Rotary with a 18v/4.0 amp.

    Hope you understand me :D

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