scooby
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Seen them on ebay for £80 (tool only). I already have 2 batteries and the charger from my cordless driver/drill. I'd need some spare batteries (which I'm having trouble finding) to split between the driver drill. impact driver and saw (if I get one).
Just wondered how useful cordless saws are? I've got a corded circular for roofing cuts and ripping 2" timber, just wondered if the smaller cordless ones are good for things like trimming doors and dimensioning sheet material (usually 3/4" max). Any info/advice from anyone would be appreciated.
Thanks