Gazzarose
Established Member
Evening all,
I'm currently fitting out and tooling up my new garage/workshop. My main 'everyday' cordless tools are Dewalt, both at home and in work, so I've got access to a fair number of batteries. For corded powertools I've tended to go for Erbauer, I've got a sander, router and plunge saw. Thats now left me with a tricky jigsaw shaped hole in the collection. I'd probably be completely happy with a Erbauer corded jigsaw at £59, but for a tenner more I could get an EXT cordless bare one, but that would only work out if it would take my Dewalt batteries. There seems to be information and even adapters for lots of other brands, but can't seem to find anything for Erbauer EXT battery compatability. Like I say, I'll probably be fine with a corded one, when most of my projects will be in my workshop never more than a few meters from a socket, but unlike the router or plunge saw, a jigsaw is the sort of tool that would be handy to be able to just grab and take with you for odd jobs. I just don't think I'd be using the jigsaw enough to justify the 2x+ price jump for the Dewalt cordless. If the EXT range is compatible with my Dewalt batteries it also opens up the potential for a few other lesser used tools to be cordless.
Cheers
I'm currently fitting out and tooling up my new garage/workshop. My main 'everyday' cordless tools are Dewalt, both at home and in work, so I've got access to a fair number of batteries. For corded powertools I've tended to go for Erbauer, I've got a sander, router and plunge saw. Thats now left me with a tricky jigsaw shaped hole in the collection. I'd probably be completely happy with a Erbauer corded jigsaw at £59, but for a tenner more I could get an EXT cordless bare one, but that would only work out if it would take my Dewalt batteries. There seems to be information and even adapters for lots of other brands, but can't seem to find anything for Erbauer EXT battery compatability. Like I say, I'll probably be fine with a corded one, when most of my projects will be in my workshop never more than a few meters from a socket, but unlike the router or plunge saw, a jigsaw is the sort of tool that would be handy to be able to just grab and take with you for odd jobs. I just don't think I'd be using the jigsaw enough to justify the 2x+ price jump for the Dewalt cordless. If the EXT range is compatible with my Dewalt batteries it also opens up the potential for a few other lesser used tools to be cordless.
Cheers