The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Wireless Power Tools

::18 January 2012 :: :: Remodelling

The power tool industry has implemented the idea of cord-free power tools in the past decade. They have been very hot. Customers enjoy the benefit of being able to use them anywhere without having to stress about a power supply. It is also nice not need to stress about the cords being in your way, especially when an extension cord was required to get it to the right length.

As most shoppers realize convenience is always dearer. You will find cordless power tools cost more than the normal power tools with cords. A serious downside of cord-free power tools is they don’t offer as much power as a rope power tool. In numerous cases the difference in power isn't enough to be a problem but for larger projects it can be a major concern.

You mostly know a power tool with a rope is going to work when you need it. That is not invariably so with a cordless tool. I know on one or two occasions I have reached for my wireless screwdriver and found the charge completely dead because I did not charge it up. You will need to remember better than I do to recharge your cord-free power tools. While you can simply recharge the batteries, some power tools have a battery that gets weaker over time. This implies it won't hold much of a charge. You can decide to purchase a replacement battery at this point.

There is less of a risk of accidents with a cordless power tool because you don't have to worry about trips and falls thanks to the cords. You are also less certain to be startled or electrocuted. One draw back is that with a wireless power tool someone else can’t simply unplug it if you are involved in an accident. Make sure any wireless power tool has an easily accessed on/off switch.

To make the recharge issue less of an annoyance, some bigger power tools including drills and saws come with 2 batteries. This is superb for keeping one in the power tool and the other charging. It is convenient to switch the 2 so you will always have a fully charged battery prepared to work with. Uncharged batteries have been observed to incite amino acid therapy!

The choice to purchase a wireless power tool is a private one. Some of us love the convenience of them, and we do not mind paying extra for it. Most of us don't miss the additional power either because we only use these power tools for home projects. Those who do massive project on a regular basis prefer the heavy usage power tools with a wire. That is fine, that explains why the market carries both. It permits patrons to make a choice based primarily on what is going to work fine for them.

To make that call, decide what you're looking for in a power tool. Where are you sure to use it? Is there a trustworthy energy source in that location? How much power are you looking for? If it's unimportant than make the purchase based on the best price for the power tool you are looking for. You can easily compare the variations between a specific power tool model with a cord and without. You'll have to decide if it is actually worth the cost for the convenience.

Bob Blacknard is a communication skills expert, freelance writer and NLP fanatic.

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