Hubby is a dual ticket holding Electrician and Technician. So yes he knows about the charging and the memory problem with the old ones. He also knows about rotating - but his layout is nothing like as good as yours.![]()

He started going from mostly cord to mostly battery 25/30yrs ago when the 1st ones appeared on the market.
I probably started buying battery tools 30 years ago, but only a few. I was not a big fan of the cost and lack of run time with the older Ni-Cad batteries. So, almost all my tools back then were corded. When the Li-Ion batteries improved the run time of my cordless tools, I started buying more Ryobi 18v tools. Since Ryobi promised to keep their 18v battery stem format, my old Ni-Cad era tools work even better with the newer Li-Ion batteries.

