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My box of Combi/Impact Driver/SDS and 3 4Ah batteries has never tripped a breaker and probably weighs less than a trannie (a stepdown one (before anyone makes a lewd comment)
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My box of Combi/Impact Driver/SDS and 3 4Ah batteries has never tripped a breaker and probably weighs less than a trannie (a stepdown one (before anyone makes a lewd comment)
If your doing domestic work do you want to carry a trannie round room to room and in lofts
Depends what type and size the breaker isI've recently qualified and want to get myself set up with some new tools. I don't really fancy having some tools 110v and some 230v, if I can get away with it I'd prefer to have all 110v. However, I realise this isn't practical for domestic work as the transformer will probably take out the CB from the inrush current generated from it. So my question is, can you use 110v in a domestic situation without overloading the Breaker?
get a 1.5kV tranny. who wants to lug a 3.3 all over the place.
18v SDS doesn't quite have the kick as a decent 110v but I've never had any problems (Have borrowed a 32v Hitachi that seemed as powerful as any 110v I've ever used). The convenience is key to me as long as you keep a spare battery on charge. No leads to drag around, no transformer if you're doing domestic, and no ********* unplugging your lead if you're on commerciali know its not my thread but am thinking of getting a cordless sds what it's like ,
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