You can take the cordless on trips.
It is amazing how much more handy a cordless rattle gun is compared to an air gun, and I have both. So I would think that the cordless would be more handy than a corded.
My Lithium Ryobi batteries have been going about 3-4 years now and are still going strong after constant use with my blower about every 3 days , drill, and rattle gun.
And I can always buy new ones.
Regards Philip A


. I find the batteries always die before I get any use out of the tools. I always wanted a grunty rattle gun.... Quality units were always very expensive regardless of being heavily battered/used etc...

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............... which brings me back to the issue of batteries. I don't want to be replacing batteries on something that is rarely used. Having 5 cars and a mower to upkeep batteries on is bad enough without adding tools that are generally only used in my shed to the mix 

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