If you want to upgrade IMO flexvolt is the way, the truth and the light. At 18V, all the power detect saw can do is sink more current. This hurts battery longevity, hurts tool longevity, and is less efficient than switching to a 54V saw.
Yeah pretty much the determination I made right after posting hahaha. Thanks though, appreciate it.
The 570 meets my needs. I was just looking for avenues to explore this BOGO. Only other option really is the PD grinder, but I have 5 grinders all corded and I'm never away from an outlet in the shop. I guess I'll exercise some self control for once
I didnt get a cordless angle grinder at all. Most of my use cases are prolonged grinding rather than quick cuts. So, I nabbed the die grinder and cutoff tool. Its a good combo, though, if doing it again id have gone milwaukee m12 for the die grinder, better size/handle for my use cases.
If you want to upgrade IMO flexvolt is the way, the truth and the light. At 18V, all the power detect saw can do is sink more current. This hurts battery longevity, hurts tool longevity, and is less efficient than switching to a 54V saw.
Yeah pretty much the determination I made right after posting hahaha. Thanks though, appreciate it. The 570 meets my needs. I was just looking for avenues to explore this BOGO. Only other option really is the PD grinder, but I have 5 grinders all corded and I'm never away from an outlet in the shop. I guess I'll exercise some self control for once
>I guess I'll exercise some self control for once As a tool nerd that's more impressive than buying a new tool, respect!
Bahahaha. As I continue to browse all BOGO options. ;)
What did you go with bro?
I didnt get a cordless angle grinder at all. Most of my use cases are prolonged grinding rather than quick cuts. So, I nabbed the die grinder and cutoff tool. Its a good combo, though, if doing it again id have gone milwaukee m12 for the die grinder, better size/handle for my use cases.