06-29-2013, 09:53 PM
I never bother with battery power tools. Unless you are a contractor that uses the tool daily, it is more of a hassle to keep batteries charged for when you might need them.
I got 20 plus years out of my first corded drill. Upgraded to a hammer drill that gave me another 20 years and is still going strong for my second power drill.
Any battery powered tool that I've ever owned has only lasted a couple of years before dying.
If you want to find replacement batteries for what you have, do a google search for "batteries" and your location. So for you, I'd think that "Batteries Windsor Ontario" would work.
Interstate is a good place to get batteries. I got new batteries for a mobility scooter from Royal Batteries. These places are wholesalers which are cheaper than retailers.
I got 20 plus years out of my first corded drill. Upgraded to a hammer drill that gave me another 20 years and is still going strong for my second power drill.
Any battery powered tool that I've ever owned has only lasted a couple of years before dying.
If you want to find replacement batteries for what you have, do a google search for "batteries" and your location. So for you, I'd think that "Batteries Windsor Ontario" would work.
Interstate is a good place to get batteries. I got new batteries for a mobility scooter from Royal Batteries. These places are wholesalers which are cheaper than retailers.
Ron Wm. Hurlbut
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Ontario Narrow Gauge Show
Humber Valley & Simcoe Railway Blog
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Ontario Narrow Gauge Show
Humber Valley & Simcoe Railway Blog
