I can't say I ever heard of a horrendous reputation regarding metal-bodied power tools although there are obvious dangers. Double-insulated are no magic bullet though. If you bridge the insulation (i.e. air) between the casing and the commutator of a drill with iron filings entering through the ventilation slots, you may feel 50Hz biting you!
From personal observation I can categorically state that pretty well any air cooled electrical hand tool dunked in salt water whilst in use will fail very fast!
For the above reasons, hand power tools for use on-site in most countries are limited to 110V or thereabouts, giving a max 55V to earth.
From personal observation I can categorically state that pretty well any air cooled electrical hand tool dunked in salt water whilst in use will fail very fast!
For the above reasons, hand power tools for use on-site in most countries are limited to 110V or thereabouts, giving a max 55V to earth.