Electric saws
prices on 125 modelsMains (230 V)
— connection to a standard 230 V household mains, in other words, to a regular socket. This option is found in portable saws and stationary tools of relatively low power (up to 3.5 kW). Sockets are widespread, and the operating time of such a tool is almost unlimited (as long as there is voltage). The main disadvantage of such a power supply is the presence of a power cord that does not allow user to move away from the socket; and with a portable tool, you also have to make sure that the cord does not get under the chain. At the same time, there are saws with a combined power supply that can operate both from the mains and from the battery; they are also included in this category. For more information about battery power, see the relevant paragraph.mains (230 V) | clear | Save List |
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