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|    Bob La Londe to All    |
|    Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V)     |
|    17 May 24 13:20:06    |
      From: none@none.com99              I found in a lot of cordless tools the higher amp hour rated battery the       better. Generally I have not noted it for light load tools like a       cordless drill using small bits, but things like electric chainsaw,       angle grinder, etc it was very noticeable. I do not mean just that the       bigger AH rating ran longer. I mean it delivered more current in a       short fixed time period. The tool performed better. I've experienced       this with relatively cheap lines like Harbor Freights Bauer line and       with better pro and pro-sumer cordless tools like Milwaukee and DeWalt.       If you follow the YouTube channel "The Torque Test Channel" they mirror       this result with more subjective data across a range of tools including       drills and impact wrenches.              --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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