Great drills they are, I have 18V Li-Ion(much better than Ni-Mh) cobi for 2 years now and the batteries are still holding like new, just means Germans can make tools, but the wood looks like wet soft piece but anyway what a neat small thing it is. AEG introduced first electric locomotive in 1938...
@slackandswinging Might be, it was charged only once. However, it tends to cutoff when drilling extra big screws or drill bits. Some sort of safety system iguess. preventing failure on constant heavy drilling cousing big Amp drain. I have now built a house whit that thing :) Totally rules. Btw, that woodblock wasn't rotten. Only very wet, because it had been outside a month since it was cut down. Same crew went trough a dry 2x5 earlier that day.
@TomTomsson its actualy a chip in the battery that monitors the voltage level of the battery. when the voltage gets low enough the chip cuts the power of the battery to protect the battery from deep drain wich is bad for li-ion. even when the drill draws so many amps that brings the battery below the cut off point. i have a little bosch drill that does the same thing. my ryobi 18v li-ion does the same thing. impresive torque that little drill of yours has got.
@dawnotemu123 Great drills they are, I have 18V Li-Ion(much better than Ni-Mh) cobi for 2 years now and the batteries are still holding like new, just means Germans can make tools, but the wood looks like wet soft piece but anyway what a neat small thing it is. AEG introduced first electric locomotive in 1938...
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JOH, hab' auch so einen, ging gut ab....
bis nach gut einem Jahr die Akkus beide (!) laut Ladegerätsanzeige defekt waren!!
und einer kostet um die 50,- Euronen!
Dabei hatte ich Ihn nicht zuletzt auch wegen der Li-Ion-Dinger gekauft.
SCH.....
silber007 3 weeks ago
Great drills they are, I have 18V Li-Ion(much better than Ni-Mh) cobi for 2 years now and the batteries are still holding like new, just means Germans can make tools, but the wood looks like wet soft piece but anyway what a neat small thing it is. AEG introduced first electric locomotive in 1938...
cleric022684 1 year ago
Was that pause in the middle to change batteries?
slackandswinging 1 year ago 3
@slackandswinging Might be, it was charged only once. However, it tends to cutoff when drilling extra big screws or drill bits. Some sort of safety system iguess. preventing failure on constant heavy drilling cousing big Amp drain. I have now built a house whit that thing :) Totally rules. Btw, that woodblock wasn't rotten. Only very wet, because it had been outside a month since it was cut down. Same crew went trough a dry 2x5 earlier that day.
TomTomsson 1 year ago
@TomTomsson its actualy a chip in the battery that monitors the voltage level of the battery. when the voltage gets low enough the chip cuts the power of the battery to protect the battery from deep drain wich is bad for li-ion. even when the drill draws so many amps that brings the battery below the cut off point. i have a little bosch drill that does the same thing. my ryobi 18v li-ion does the same thing. impresive torque that little drill of yours has got.
bradmann85 1 year ago
Touch that screw!
jaryH3 1 year ago
przegnity pieniek - co to za demonstracja ?
Pomijam, że nie da się tego oglądać przez te ruchy kamerą
dawnotemu123 2 years ago
@dawnotemu123 absolutely right!this wood is soft and it"s easy to work
jymyty 1 year ago
@dawnotemu123 Great drills they are, I have 18V Li-Ion(much better than Ni-Mh) cobi for 2 years now and the batteries are still holding like new, just means Germans can make tools, but the wood looks like wet soft piece but anyway what a neat small thing it is. AEG introduced first electric locomotive in 1938...
cleric022684 1 year ago