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that was not fair performance test due to 5amp vs 8amp
Now I'm rally confused with the 573 and 574 where we have in addition to the "basic" Li-ion 20v tolls/batteries, the Flex, MAX and now Power Detect. Is it the tool, the battery? What works in what? I have old 20v Li-ion tools (what are they even called these days?) and want to get a brushless 7-1/4 saw.
BETTER YET: How about What tool/battery combinations DO NOT WORK? That might be simpler.
What's worse is that the early 20v Li-ion batteries DO NOT BALANCE CHARGE! (Do any of them?)
It must suck being in the business of trying to sell more circular saws in 2023 🤣🤣🤣
Why didn't you test the DCS570B with a 1.3Ah battery to make the DCS574 appear even faster?
Why not just make one cordless brushed motor 7-1/4 saw and one brushless motor 7-1/4 saw and call it a day?
Is the difference mainly from the battery or the tool?
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