too many of us have problems in this area but there is not a lot of talk on it.
a few years back i asked a friend if he kept the cases his tooling came in and he said yes. i told him i was thinking of getting rid of mine and he said "oh you're one of those guys." so i kept them and am now back to either getting rid of them or coming up with a better use for them.
if your batteries are dead every time you use your cordless stuff do say so in your reply vs the guy that charges almost daily.
if i have a tool i use 5 times a year i dont mind it being in a case but i have several that daily i have to lean over and pick up off the floor, hope that there is space on the bench to open it and if not its done on the floor. then you put it away at night.
it does take quite a bit of time packing and unpacking.
do you keep yours or toss em?
a few years back i asked a friend if he kept the cases his tooling came in and he said yes. i told him i was thinking of getting rid of mine and he said "oh you're one of those guys." so i kept them and am now back to either getting rid of them or coming up with a better use for them.
if your batteries are dead every time you use your cordless stuff do say so in your reply vs the guy that charges almost daily.
if i have a tool i use 5 times a year i dont mind it being in a case but i have several that daily i have to lean over and pick up off the floor, hope that there is space on the bench to open it and if not its done on the floor. then you put it away at night.
it does take quite a bit of time packing and unpacking.
do you keep yours or toss em?
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