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Re: 18v vs 20 v express

Agreed, 120 volt is the way, I have a good inverter so I always have FULL power, I go through one about every 3 years, I recently got the Black Ops and wish I didn't waste my money. One thing I hate is you can control the speed with the trigger so why have the numbered wheel that can go out and or simply get turned to a lower speed while cutting when you want full power 24-7!!!

Re: 18v vs 20 v express

Have a couple express's that are no good anymore, most of the rear case's are broke. switched to the extractor 28v and a corded extractor never had an issue for except the occasional blade break. Corded is the way to go as long as you have a good inverter, Never a dead battery they are a work horse that's for sure..

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