18v Ryobi for several years, they are used less than a pro but more than the weekend warrior. I have the grinder, circular saw, sawzall, drill, driver and flash light, no complaints
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Originally posted by rosco11 View PostAre there any online retailers to get tools from, makita, Milwaukee, dewalt? Amazon of course but any others that might offer good online deals?
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any name brand you can think of.
Big city CL though. Dallas, Houston, etc..
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostCraigslist. You can buy em still in the package. Never had a warranty problem either, and
any name brand you can think of.
Big city CL though. Dallas, Houston, etc..
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I'm a DeWALT guy & got most of their 20v stuff...FYI, DeWALT makes / owns the Porter Cable line. I think both DeWALT & Milwaukee make stuff for the Snap-On cordless products??
I used to mfg most of the DeWALT wire harnesses for the Reynosa facility...this was back in the day before Nicad took over the scene.
You guys should see what these upper end companies do for destructive tests & trying to find the weak points that may happen out in the real world.
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I decided to be a guinea pig and bought the new craftsman cordless sets that Lowe's is putting out. I got a 4 piece combo set (regular and impact drill, sawzall, and the "light", with 2 batteries and charger ) and a separate 7.5 inch circular saw, for about $215. They all did exactly what they were supposed to do for the kitchen counter replacement and sink install that I did a couple weekends ago. Time will tell how they hold up.
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