Originally posted by bigjohntex
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostWhich one is good to have around?
Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, ???
Looking at getting a drill, impact, Sawzall for the time being.
I have a drill and saw from Harbor Freight, but batteries don't last and the last few times I've been there, can't even find a replacement. I'm not going to be using them all the time, but when I need one, I need to work and the battery to last more than a few minutes.
What's in your tool box??
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I have nothing but problems with my 18v rigid tools. When I started my business that's all I bought, and I've had battery issues and tool breakdowns with every single item, recip. saw, circ. Saw, impact, drill, hammer drill, multi-tool. Sure they are warrantied, but they aren't any good to me when they are off getting repaired/replaced. I've gone to Makita and Milwaukee and havent had any issues whatsoever.
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My brother is a cheap... rascal, and gets good service out of Ryobi tools for around the house projects. I use cordless tools on a pretty regular basis and have good luck with dewalt, we also use Milwaukee tools at the ranch and have good luck with them. Drill bits I like Milwaukee red helix drill bits and for any kind of saw blade I use diablo brand.
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Milwaukee all the way. I use their tools 7 days a week, and they flat out last.
Their E-Service is way ahead of anybody else I've found. Break a tool, enter the serial online, they immediately email you a prepaid label, drop it off, shows up a week later.
I just got an impact back. Dropped it off a cell tower, and snapped it in two. They sent a brand new one back. Quick, no phone call, no hassle, no arguments.
They're all going to break at some point.
Ever sent a Ryobi tool off through HD? Takes 6 weeks to get it back. Absolute nightmare everytime.
Rigid sucks, end of story. Burned up 3 brand new drills, in one day.
Makita is the only tool company left that builds their own tools. All the others mix and match parts, are owned by other companies, etc..
I would put it Hilti, Milwaukee, Makita.
Just like hand tools though. Not everyone needs Snap, or Mac, for some people, Craftsman is more than enough.
Depends on how you plan on using it.Last edited by MadHatter; 05-31-2019, 07:14 PM.
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