I have only just noticed that Screwfix are tagging battery powered tools (sold with the battery, rather than bare bones) as "saving energy at home".
Are they suggesting that homeowners should charge their devices in properties owned by other people?
Assuming that they aren't recommending that people steal electricity, does a battery powered tool require fewer watts of electricity than a corded equivalent? A homeowner needs to charge the battery in the first place...
Are they suggesting that homeowners should charge their devices in properties owned by other people?
Assuming that they aren't recommending that people steal electricity, does a battery powered tool require fewer watts of electricity than a corded equivalent? A homeowner needs to charge the battery in the first place...