Making the Choice Between Electric and Cordless Power Tools

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Article Title: Making the Choice Between Electric and Cordless Power Tools
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Generally speaking, power tools are attractive products, well designed with a variety of uses and easy on the pocket. When it comes to making a purchase, how do you decide between buying an electric or cordless version? Either option can be tempting, so you really need to consider how and where the power tool will be used to make your decision and where to spend your money.

In today's market, cordless power tools are the relative newcomers taking on the established electric power tools. Cordless power tools are easier to use and cause less fatigue due to their more compact design and lighter weight. Being battery powered they are portable and the only need to find a power outlet is for recharging. The majority of cordless power tools have a useful period of 2 hours between charges and are available in 12 volt or 24 volt versions.

On the other hand, despite the fact that rapid progress in battery technology has increased longevity and capacity, cordless power tools don't come close to their electric cousins of similar type.

Electric power tools produce much more constant speed and torque, whereas the cordless varieties are restricted by having to keep their batteries light and compact.

Since the beginning of last century power tools have transformed the way we work. From that time, there is scarcely a building that hasn't involved the use of power tools in it's construction.

The cordless power tool designs are relatively simple, and for use only require a convenient supply of electricity.
Extremely high speeds are possible with electric power tools, even up to more than 14,000 rpm and also produce high torque figures. As long as a supply of elecrical power is available, electric power tools are always on hand wherever and whenever needed.

As long as the supply of electrical power is available, the power of our electric power tools is there for us. Sometimes though, this supply is not available, it may be too far away, it may not be there at all. Distance can be overcome by the use of extension cables, or generators can also be used. It should be pointed out that if extension cables are used, then extra safety checks should be made to ensure the work area is safe and that all cables are in good condition.

It's good to have power tools available, whether of the cordless power tools or electric variety, but remember, like all tools, cordless power tools also have their drawbacks. Make sure that before buying your next power tool that you take in all the above considerations to make the right choice.
Then you can rest assured that your money is well spent, and that your new power tool will stand the test of time.

Some great cordless tool brands are :

Makita Cordless Tools
Dewalt Cordless Tools
Milwaukee Cordless Tools
Hitachi Cordless Tools
Bosch Cordless Tools
Skill Cordless Tools
Stout Cordless Tools

At powerdrillexperts.com we provide the customer with expert reviews of most of the cordless power tools but also of the electric power tools on the market today for the professional and hobbyist alike.


About The Author: More information about Makita and other brand Cordless Power Drills can be found on our experts site: http://www.powerdrillexperts.com or for power jump starters on http://www.powerjumpstarter.showmenow.org

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