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You recommended the Nepros; it saved the day doing the water pump on our 2006 TSX. Low back drag in that tight area...
And balanced like none other I've used. Sometimes that really helps.
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"balanced like none other I've used"
Good To Know! I can see where that would be helpful!
Especially at 68 Y's old, l tend to drop stuff a lot!
I earned it at 68!
Ima gonna gets me one!!
 
"balanced like none other I've used"
Good To Know! I can see where that would be helpful!
Especially at 68 Y's old, l tend to drop stuff a lot!
I earned it at 68!
Ima gonna gets me one!!
You notice it in tight spots and in general use. Coupled with low back drag, it is easier to operate. Your work gets done faster. Sounds funny, but that's my experience.
 
Have these coming on sale at Home Depot!
Batteries.webp
 
@Pablo, what is your plan for it? What are you going to make?

Is it variable speed?
No sure yet, small decorative items for the wife. Wood and soft metals.

There is a stepped slider switch, seems like it covers the speeds I might need. I'll find out. Now that I see it my idea I mentioned earlier for using a universal motor speed control won't work and until I see the guts of the power supply not sure if a pot could be used in place of the slider. Probably though. Not worth the hassle right now.
 
What is the time and size of tool cutoff? Because about a year ago I decided to buy a second taller lift and turn the platform of the older one into a seasonal storage lift after seeing the other options and feeling the bump on my head getting bigger
 
No sure yet, small decorative items for the wife. Wood and soft metals.

There is a stepped slider switch, seems like it covers the speeds I might need. I'll find out. Now that I see it my idea I mentioned earlier for using a universal motor speed control won't work and until I see the guts of the power supply not sure if a pot could be used in place of the slider. Probably though. Not worth the hassle right now.
The slowest speed IS a might too fast for drilling anything in metal over about 1/8" IMO.
I am going to slow mine down a bit more, (on the cheap)
lf you're on the fence, BUY IT!
 
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