Hi all,
I've decided to invest a not insignificant (at least to me!) sum of money into tools for the workshop.. I make furniture and do woodturnings as a hobby...and work on a farm. I'm hoping if i can buy these together, and maybe a few other bits, I can get a nice discount.
I am thinking about a twin drill and impact driver set. Like the Milwaukee M18 FPP2A2-502X Fuel 18V 5.0AH LI-ION REDLITHIUM BRUSHLESS CIRDLESS TWIN PACK.
Then, for inside the workshop, I was thinking about:
Router
Trim Router
Circular Saw/Track Saw
Random Orbital Sander
Now I guess my question comes down to this. for the circular saw and trim router. Do I go cordless? I think a ROS (or any sander really), should be hooked up to dust collection, so corded would be natural (so therefore I wouldn't be using or be needing the same battery paltform). The bigger router which I was Iooking at is a MAKITA RP2301FCXK/2 2100W ½" ELECTRIC ROUTER 240V would also be corded.
But in terms of the circular saw and trim router...whats the consensus on power for these? Corded or Cordless? If I was advised to go battery, I'd simply stick with Milwaukee. Whereas, if I was going corded, I'd probably go Makita (as far as I can see, Milwaukee offer very few corded tools now).
Corded tools offer better value for money (with the understanding that you are tethered to a socket, but as I mentioned previously, these are mostly/universally in a workshop) with a 1/4" battery trim router about twice the price of a corded one.
Corded tools also offer better power(?)....
Corded tools will/should last longer(?)...
Other than the benefit of portability or unlimted range on a full battery with a cordless, does it have any/many benefits over corded tools?
Would love to hear your thoughts everyone!!
Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Tom
I've decided to invest a not insignificant (at least to me!) sum of money into tools for the workshop.. I make furniture and do woodturnings as a hobby...and work on a farm. I'm hoping if i can buy these together, and maybe a few other bits, I can get a nice discount.
I am thinking about a twin drill and impact driver set. Like the Milwaukee M18 FPP2A2-502X Fuel 18V 5.0AH LI-ION REDLITHIUM BRUSHLESS CIRDLESS TWIN PACK.
Then, for inside the workshop, I was thinking about:
Router
Trim Router
Circular Saw/Track Saw
Random Orbital Sander
Now I guess my question comes down to this. for the circular saw and trim router. Do I go cordless? I think a ROS (or any sander really), should be hooked up to dust collection, so corded would be natural (so therefore I wouldn't be using or be needing the same battery paltform). The bigger router which I was Iooking at is a MAKITA RP2301FCXK/2 2100W ½" ELECTRIC ROUTER 240V would also be corded.
But in terms of the circular saw and trim router...whats the consensus on power for these? Corded or Cordless? If I was advised to go battery, I'd simply stick with Milwaukee. Whereas, if I was going corded, I'd probably go Makita (as far as I can see, Milwaukee offer very few corded tools now).
Corded tools offer better value for money (with the understanding that you are tethered to a socket, but as I mentioned previously, these are mostly/universally in a workshop) with a 1/4" battery trim router about twice the price of a corded one.
Corded tools also offer better power(?)....
Corded tools will/should last longer(?)...
Other than the benefit of portability or unlimted range on a full battery with a cordless, does it have any/many benefits over corded tools?
Would love to hear your thoughts everyone!!
Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Tom