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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3915971" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Love it!</p><p>The lithium batteries have made battery tools pretty handy but not able to stay in the job as long as wired.</p><p>Yes, one can have multiple batteries, but it doesn't take long to exceed the price of a corded tool with the purchase of one back up battery and charger.</p><p>At the work bench I prefer the wired, but when on the roof or at the farm, the battery tool sure is nice.</p><p>Totally impressed with the 20V Dewalt 12" chain saw using the 5MAH batteries. </p><p>It won't keep up with a gas model but for convenience, it's a tool I won't be without. The battery pole saw is great for quick work to clear limbs from deer stands and it's quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3915971, member: 5412"] Love it! The lithium batteries have made battery tools pretty handy but not able to stay in the job as long as wired. Yes, one can have multiple batteries, but it doesn't take long to exceed the price of a corded tool with the purchase of one back up battery and charger. At the work bench I prefer the wired, but when on the roof or at the farm, the battery tool sure is nice. Totally impressed with the 20V Dewalt 12" chain saw using the 5MAH batteries. It won't keep up with a gas model but for convenience, it's a tool I won't be without. The battery pole saw is great for quick work to clear limbs from deer stands and it's quiet. [/QUOTE]
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