yea no brushes to wear or burn out on brushlessBrushed or brushless, I've never really been fussed one way or the other, but just wondered if there are any compelling virtues to brushless over brushed?
Brushed for me, it's much easier sweeping the workshop floor than with just a stick.
Not significant enough to replace serviceable tools though.
I don't even try and talk myself out of it anymore.Currently trying to talk myself out of buying a couple of brushless units. One is a brushless version of a unit I already have. Willpower is only just holding up these last couple of days though.
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How often have you replaced brushes in a hand drill?yea no brushes to wear or burn out on brushlessfar better
I don't even try and talk myself out of it anymore.
How often have you replaced brushes in a hand drill?
just bought a dewalt brushless torch![]()
Brushless would be safer if there's a risk of flammable fumes as there's no sparking from brushes (so for me that would be for working around cars). I do recall reading that brushless is a better option for impact type tools as it can be tough on brushes, so impact drivers and wrenches.Brushed or brushless, I've never really been fussed one way or the other, but just wondered if there are any compelling virtues to brushless over brushed?