Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
If my car is handy, I use an inverter clipped to my car battery and a 50 ft. cord with my ole Milwaukee Sawzall, I can take it just about anywhere. I can also run a small 3/8 drill or a small grinder off the inverter.
I'd think that sawzall uses a lot more current than a 3/8 drill? (would like to have an inverter though)
Far as power or portability, if you're out in the field you'll want something that'll get the job done the first time, and not have to go back. If you're standing at a workbench for hours you'll want something that doesn't wear you out for no reason other than "it worked in the field". I find an assortment of tools works best for me, and if I don't have it, just gotta make do with what you've got
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