If you consider that meme voltage limits your power to 1500W, a 18V battery pack can put out 30A and brushed AC motors have terrible efficency it doesn't look that bad
All the heavy duty hammer drills are still corded anon. Battery drills are for lighter work, breakhammers tend to be corded. Same way you dont see battery fed angle grinders after a certain size.
This is true. I demo bathrooms on the reg. Milwaukee battery powered rotary hammers are gayrabbis compared to my Harbor Freight corded demolition hammer. This is just fact. I’m sure the Milwaukee corded demo hammers are even better but battery powered demo/rotary hammers are feminine
>This is true. I demo bathrooms on the reg. Milwaukee battery powered rotary hammers are gayrabbis compared to my Harbor Freight corded demolition hammer. This is just fact. I’m sure the Milwaukee corded demo hammers are even better but battery powered demo/rotary hammers are feminine
Spray paint the case dark red. Put a sticker that says Hyper Tough on along with a bunch of hidden rfid tags from Walmart. A thief will see that and move on. Pawn shops around me refuse to buy all Hyper Tough branded tools because no one buys them.
Easy. Buy the one from Harbor Freight.
The Bauer has kicked ass for me. It's gone several years with no issues.
Boolets
keep it locked in your truck when not in use.
>truck gets stolen
spray paint it lime green and stencil Ryobi on it
>not a stolen
this is a function of the job site and not the tools - this thread is an embarrassment
A cord?!
How wonderful! Its becoming practically impossible to find these.
>practically impossible to find
Some day, we will be cursed with a battery powered tablesaw.
That day is today
>not even 40v
it works fine enough for small jobs like ripping trim. sure its not going to cut like a 3 phase delta tablesaw it works
If you consider that meme voltage limits your power to 1500W, a 18V battery pack can put out 30A and brushed AC motors have terrible efficency it doesn't look that bad
>30A
Have you seen the contacts on those packs? Practically copper foil. I doubt.
>1500W
1.8 kW on 15 A. None of those tools are going to be considered continuous run (>3 h run time requires 20% derate).
You're missing out old man
All the heavy duty hammer drills are still corded anon. Battery drills are for lighter work, breakhammers tend to be corded. Same way you dont see battery fed angle grinders after a certain size.
This is true. I demo bathrooms on the reg. Milwaukee battery powered rotary hammers are gayrabbis compared to my Harbor Freight corded demolition hammer. This is just fact. I’m sure the Milwaukee corded demo hammers are even better but battery powered demo/rotary hammers are feminine
I use the battery powered hammer on my husband if you know what I mean
>This is true. I demo bathrooms on the reg. Milwaukee battery powered rotary hammers are gayrabbis compared to my Harbor Freight corded demolition hammer. This is just fact. I’m sure the Milwaukee corded demo hammers are even better but battery powered demo/rotary hammers are feminine
milwaukee is garbage nowadays though
The 18v Milwaukee sds plus my boss bought me chews though 2 layers of block and a brick veneer in 20 second
Because you are American and dont have real walls. Anyway I expected you yanks to do demolitions using cordite and guns.
Paint it puke green, yellow to look like a ryobi
You could leave it on the sidewalk in crack town
Nobody would steal it
Spray paint the case dark red. Put a sticker that says Hyper Tough on along with a bunch of hidden rfid tags from Walmart. A thief will see that and move on. Pawn shops around me refuse to buy all Hyper Tough branded tools because no one buys them.
wrap electrical tape on different parts of the cord
spray paint random colors over it and the case
or don't leave it where it can be stolen?
Put an apple tracker on it and make sure you keep a hammer on you when you find the fricker
>tips to get my $2k hammer drill not stolen?
Buy the actual $2k version first.
Don't live where black people are
keep it in your house?
I have $7,000 in Hilti shit and I've never had anything stolen.
>$2k hammer drill
>made of juice bottle plastic
It looks like you already got robbed, don't know what you're so worried about now.
First time using one of these I fractured my hand and hit myself in the face with the T-handle. Good times