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Another cordless tool - ruffcutt - 09-17-2015

I didn't know was available until today.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221874149651?lpid=82




Re: Another cordless tool - paarker - 09-17-2015

That looks like a very useful tool for the shop!


Re: Another cordless tool - John Mihich - 09-17-2015

Ok- that's cool.


Re: Another cordless tool - Arlin Eastman - 09-17-2015

I seen this on LJ's too.

Nothing like Coffee on the run.

Good for camping, fishing, hunting I am thinking.

I wonder how long the battery would last

Arlin


Re: Another cordless tool - Robert Adams - 09-17-2015

If I didn't see the us 110 plug I'd think it was a British attachment for tea time. Interesting but too bad I don't drink coffee.

Now if they had an ice maker that would be allot more useful here. Too hot 10 months of the year for hot drinks.


Re: Another cordless tool - sweensdv - 09-17-2015

A little less expensive at Amazon. Says it will give you 3 cups of coffee on a single charge of an 18 volt 5ah xlt battery.


Re: Another cordless tool - Steve N - 09-17-2015

I guess a thermos is no longer enough

Really..... with all of the places you can drive through, walk into, and otherwise score a cuppa, ya have to make it? In the shop you can use a $9 special to make coffee, In a camp half the fun is having a fire, and an old pot. I just don't see a market.


Re: Another cordless tool - Bill_de - 09-17-2015

I was tempted until I read the specs.

•Brews one 5 oz. cup of coffee in 3 min. when plugged into a power outlet; brews one 5 oz. cup of coffee in 7 min. when powered by an 18V LXT battery filter allows grounds to be poured directly into coffee maker
•Battery adapter can be removed when using AC power
•Compact design at only 8-3/8" tall with a 3-1/2" cup clearance
•Boil dry protection automatically turns the coffee maker off if there is not enough water


Re: Another cordless tool - AHill - 09-17-2015

So, you have to recharge something to get something that recharges you? Cool accessory. Thermos bottles are cheaper, though.


Re: Another cordless tool - Bob10 - 09-17-2015

I picked up a propane unit works well and I don't have to worry about a battery class going obsolete