Light vs regular full suspension ebikes

I have one Bosch tool left in the stable, an AC powered jigsaw. It was always one of the best, and still is. I use it for tight handiwork in wood. It's basically in semi-retirement as I only use it every few years. It's not worth investing in my battery platforms (M12 and Rigid) to replace it.
 
I have one Bosch tool left in the stable, an AC powered jigsaw. It was always one of the best, and still is. I use it for tight handiwork in wood. It's basically in semi-retirement as I only use it every few years. It's not worth investing in my battery platforms (M12 and Rigid) to replace it.
My dewalt shopvac is so quiet and has been rock solid, the cheapest similarly quiet bosch shopvac is at least 4-5 times the price.
 
I have one Bosch tool left in the stable, an AC powered jigsaw. It was always one of the best, and still is. I use it for tight handiwork in wood. It's basically in semi-retirement as I only use it every few years. It's not worth investing in my battery platforms (M12 and Rigid) to replace it.
Milwaukee best,until recently Ryobi was all I could afford which served me well,if I was in business building the big red M would be my go to,no Ryobi is making better stuff( the prices have increased proportionately,)picked up a nice Ryobi chainsaw-that sucker was heavy and expensive,I guess gas fumes until I croak.
 
I know another saying: "A cow would not become a horse even if it stood by the horse for 20 years" :)
Stefan as the "zeitgeist' goes these days there are those that stubbornly challenge that!( I identify as an "Independent" even though my wife sez' I am a Dumocrat!,yesterday it occurred to me half of the worlds problem are caused by a certain gender,after yesterday evening the number was raised to 75%.
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