When considering performance, convenience, and maintenance, cordless and brushless technology has revolutionised the power tool market. Here, Sealey explores the significant benefits of cordless and brushless power tools, helping you make informed decisions for your toolkit.
The advantages of cordless power tools
Mobility: Cordless power tools offer unparalleled mobility, allowing you to move freely around your workspace without the limitations of power cables. This increased manoeuvrability enhances productivity, especially in areas where plugging in a tool is inconvenient or impossible. Sealey’s cordless tools are designed with user comfort in mind, ensuring they are easy to handle and operate. Additionally, each tool kit comes with a handy storage bag, providing protection and portability for your tools.
Versatility with one-battery platforms: One of the most significant advantages of cordless tools is the versatility offered by one-battery platforms. With Sealey, you can build your cordless tool kit over time, selecting from a variety of tool bodies, single or twin chargers, and a choice of lithium-ion batteries. This flexibility allows you to invest in extra batteries, ensuring your tools keep working while you recharge. This system not only saves money but also ensures that you always have a tool ready when you need it.
The benefits of brushless motors Efficiency and performance: Brushless motors are a significant advancement in power tool technology. Sealey’s selection of 20V tools with brushless motors offers high efficiency, resulting in better runtime and improved performance. Brushless motors adjust their power output according to the task at hand. This leads to longer battery life and less frequent recharges, ensuring optimal efficiency and power for every job.
Greater durability and reduced maintenance: Although the initial outlay can be more expensive than a brushed equivalent, there will be cost savings over the lifetime of the tool. Brushless tools are known for their durability and lower maintenance requirements. Fewer contact parts result in less wear and tear inside the motor, providing a longer lifespan for the tool and reduced downtime caused by repairs. Additionally, brushless motors generate less heat and are quieter, making them safer for certain environments and more comfortable to use for extended periods. They are also lighter, reducing user fatigue and increasing overall productivity.