Electric Power

Actually, keeping lithium batteries constantly on a charger shortens their life span. But hey, you clearly don’t have the foggiest idea how any of this works so why not just make up BS?

I’ve gotten rid of nearly all of my gas powered stuff, my 20v and 60v DeWalt stuff has no problem taking care of my acre of property. And my 20v DeWalt impacts, drills, sawzall, 1/4” driver and even 4.5” grinder are much better than their older corded counterparts were and even some of their air powered counterparts. It’s almost like all of this stuff has gotten massively better in the last few years and you have no clue what you’re talking about.

It does make me smile that you make your life unnecessarily difficult just because your clearly don’t understand new technology. A little schaudenfraude to make my day.

Also, have you ever started a thread where you weren’t complaining about something?
OK, I'll gonna BITE! LOL. I have Dewalt 20v stuff. They are my Everyday GoTo, Kick ***, Slam it, and Roll On Home tools!
2) 1/4" impacts ( I used the Lil press I made for Mopar Uca Bushings) burned em out! 2) drills, eh, they work good! 2) 7 1/4" skill saws, bevel detent ( love it) they rip! A Lil slower than the 6.5 crap, but a better Saw, for Custom use, however the POS both **** making a Non Beveled Cut, after a 4 or 5' drop on a wood subfloor! 200$ SAW each! damn Chicom replacement deck is 45 bucks. Sweet! But I cain't Get One, Dammit! All back ordered from Manufacturer ( Xinjiang)
OK, now onto the rest.
SDS Plus,Total Ripper, love it! Ears Batteries worse than the skill Saw. But hey everybody needs a 200 hour battery it takes over an hour to charge! Drywall screw gun and router? Priceless! After I did form work and framing residential in the late 80s I cut my teeth hanging and finishing in the 90s. 4.5" grinder? Wicked! Eats batteries when used heavy, oscillating tool? If you ain't Got One, I could think of a thousand ways you could be in construction hell without one everyday...Sawzall? They Get er Done Man! I've done all kind of s*** that should never be attempted with one of those with mine including cutting quarter inch steel angle, cutting cars apart, down to slaying roots of an oak trees underneath the dirt ( hint, use Correct Blade)
NOW, I hate freaking chords I have no patience I've been doing this over 30 years, the only ***** I got is some of these tools do not roll good with the smaller batteries, and none I repeat none of them have the Torque of a comparable corded tool! Does that mean I'll go home and pick up one of my tools that have a cord and go back to work? Hell no I don't carry that junk the cord will get screwed up in my truck! I might trip over it when I get to the job, and then I'd have to carry an extension cord!