• Poots
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      1 day ago

      Seriously, they have a decently long cord and you can go for hours with zero chance of battery drop off ruining the moment…you know, unless that’s your sort of thing anyway.

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        15 hours ago

        You can use the wireless one wired anyway, and it’s literally just a direct upgrade to the wired in every possible way. There’s really no reason to go with the wired one, it’s just coasting on its legend tbh.

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      I have a wired and wireless and the wireless one has a much softer nice silicone head. The wired one does go a bit harder, but a little too hard sometimes. I use a router power limiter with a dial to limit it.

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      Doesn’t have the same vibration power as a corded. Not worth it, in my opinion.

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        15 hours ago

        It’s actually slightly more powerful than the corded if you keep it plugged in while using it, because it gets more powerful when it’s plugged in and its max setting is higher than the original. The reputation for less power just comes from the fact that it offers much lower settings than the original had, but the max is 300rpm higher than the max of the original.
        Definitely the better option IMO. Way more maneuverability when there’s no cord in the way and if you were gonna use it wired, it’s better for that too anyway.