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depends what you are asking of your tools, if you are sitting in one place hacking up wood all day then a corded saw or grinder is fine. the top end of cordless tools with the beefiest brushless motors and large 10ah+ batteries boast just as much power as a 15amp corded tool and will get you through a good chunk of a days work on the jobsite with a single charge.

cheaper brands are catching up fast and are way more capable than they were 10 years ago, a Ryobi set like this with a few extra batteries will easily get a weekend warrior through whatever projects you are working on, keep one on the charger and cycle through them as needed and you will never be left without power.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-Li-Ion-Cordless-Brushless-3-Tool-Combo-Kit-with-Drill-Driver-Impact-Driver-Circ-Saw-Batteries-Charger-P1837/305439006

cordless tools will rarely bog down under heavy loads like they used to, i helped my my dad put up this retaining wall last month and his 7-1/4" Ridgid circular saw easily cut through these 4x12" treated timbers with a pass on each side and then used an 18v impact driver to put it all together with 8" timberlock screws that didnt even need pre-drilling.

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