I've got 18v snap on which is very good. But being an early one has ni-cad batteries. One is buggered and guess the other will go eventually.
Which when it does I think I'll go with a Milwaukee one.

You can fix the batteries if they are knackered and won't hold a charge loads of how 2s on YouTube. I have done it to some of my ryobi stuff and they still work 1 year on.
 
You can fix the batteries if they are knackered and won't hold a charge loads of how 2s on YouTube. I have done it to some of my ryobi stuff and they still work 1 year on.

So I've heard, Something to do with flashing with double the voltage jumps them back into life :confused: Not really looked into it just what I've been told.
 
So I've heard, Something to do with flashing with double the voltage jumps them back into life :confused: Not really looked into it just what I've been told.

That's the one just run a lead from something with more voltage like a 24v battery with live and neutral and tap the live a couple of times job done.
 

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