110v or 240v ?

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Which should be used when working only on domestic households ?
I have been told that even in someones house you should only use 110v.
 
I have both, smaller cutter is 240v, larger tools are 110v just in case of site work. Companys working in domestic tend have 110v or cordless whenever possible now.
 
110v covers both scenarios, it's ok to say that you only ever do domestic work, but what if your situation changes and you have to do sites? For the price of a transformer I buy 110v tools:thumbsup:
 
Having done both site work and domestic then it has to be 110 due to being prepared for both (health and safety rules), that way you can't go wrong.
 
With todays technology your'd have thought the a transformer would weight a bit less than a lead block
 
For me that's the only drawback. You almost need two to balance yourself out!!!!!!! And better designed handles.
 

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