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Some reviews at Lowes.com say 8050 fails to charge after a few months. ???
I only wish that the extension pencil attachment would attach to the cordless version. With that my basic single speed original works great and I can hang the big motor out of the way.
I bought the cordless Dremel that takes AA batteries. My thinking was that, sooner or later, the rechargeable batteries would fail, or at least not provide as long or as powerful service. The battery powered version is already significantly weaker than the plug-in version. I just need to remember to take those AA batteries out if I am not using the Dremel, so they don't leak and ruin the tool, anyway.
If you were to use rechargeable NiMH AA batteries, you would have the best of both worlds.
Well, not really. First, the NiMH have a lower voltage than the throw-aways, so a little less power. Second, they cost a lot to start with. Third, they don't hold a charge forever in storage, and can't be stored indefinitely on the typical recharger without damage, thus requiring some "plan-ahead". So, if I only want to use the tool now-and-then for relatively short-duration tasks, it is just easier and cheaper to grab some new throw-aways and use them until I finish the task, then take them out, and maybe even use them for something else.