warrenpfo
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I am off to inspect a Hitachi angle grinder and transformer as its 110v but for £20 and it all is supposed to work i guess its a steal.
I just wanted to ask what to look for in 110v tools. I guess a thermal reset switch on the transformer is handy but otherwise the tools are just the same as 240v.
I have missed out on some good and very cheap 110v tools of late as i dont have a transformer so when this lot popped up i thought now is my chance to get the basics to work with.
Any disadvantage to 110v tools and when inspecting a used Hitachi angle grinder what should one look for apart from it not sounding like a bag of bolts. I think you can get spares for hitachi grinders like brushes and triggers etc
I just wanted to ask what to look for in 110v tools. I guess a thermal reset switch on the transformer is handy but otherwise the tools are just the same as 240v.
I have missed out on some good and very cheap 110v tools of late as i dont have a transformer so when this lot popped up i thought now is my chance to get the basics to work with.
Any disadvantage to 110v tools and when inspecting a used Hitachi angle grinder what should one look for apart from it not sounding like a bag of bolts. I think you can get spares for hitachi grinders like brushes and triggers etc