DeWalt Tools TOP 5 Must Buys For Starting A Contractors Business

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DeWalt Tools TOP 5 Must Buys For Starting A Contractors Business, In this video we show the #verycoolgang our top 5 must buy DeWALT tools for starting a contractors business! Starting from number 5 which is a DeWALT tool that can help you when starting a contractor business or when working on different jobsites. These top 5 must buys from Dewalt tools can help you start a contracting business, pay off debts, become successful, earn more money, and do better work in the long run. Let us know your thoughts on our top 5 must buy DeWALT tools for starting a contractors business and give us your top 5 must buy DeWALT tools down in the comments section below.
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Impact driver. Hands down. Use it on almost everything I do

craigcanterbury
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The one tool I can’t live without is my impact driver!! Even more then my hammer drill!!

justuntheranderson
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When I was a teenager, I used a John Deere 21SP to mow the lawns of many of my neighbors' homes. The secret for high productivity was a self-propelled, collecting basket with a top feeler and a converted bicycle trailer for quick transport in town. As a teenager, I always had money in my pocket and I learned a lot about negotiating that helps me today! With best regards from Bavaria, Germany.

bernhardtabert
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Reciprocating saw, circular saw, oscillating tool, impact. These are the top 4

brettdonnelly
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This guy brings so much joy to the world. And knowledge too. Love this channel

chrismonsen
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You should add a Shop Vac to that list! You can be the best contractor in the world but if you leave the home a dusty dirty mess then you're probably not getting rehired

loganlyke
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The DeWalt table saw is hands down the best that I've used and I've used them all. The rack and pinion track makes it incredibly precise.

WolfManJammer
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Been in the trades for years . Switched over to dewalt 10 yrs ago. I literally have over 70% of every Dewalt tool made and went totally cordless w/ a majority of all my hand tools . Literally have multiple 10" table saws, 12" slide compounds ect... due to multiple jobsites and shop. Their warranties have been exceptional.

minime
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Don't sleep on the pressure washer. I don't have this exact one, but I was doing my driveway and patio, and the neighbor next door offered me 200 to do her deck. Literally paying for itself immediately. The oscillating multi tool is an absolute must have as well.

onc
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For me there were 3 tools that standalone made me money, the chainsaw, the Impact wrench/driver, and the angle grinder ( which I have used as a sander polisher and even attached circular saw blades to to do things in a pinch ) and I have since found sawzalls and hammer drills to be very useful moneymakers on their own, however the one thing that's made me the most money is my truck

joehertel
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I knew you was going to say a pressure washer was the #1 tool! When you said you could start making money right away with just this one tool, I knew. How? Because I have one and have done it!

ifitaintbroke
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This is spot on. I bought all of these tools except the pressure washer in April of last year to start my own remodeling business and they have all paid for themselves twice over by now. The multi tool, oddly enough, is my favorite. So many uses. That pressure washer has been on the radar for half a year or so, but I will probably get a Dewalt pressure washer with a minimum of 4gpm, which unfortunately they don’t make one with battery start, self choke and all the other bells and whistles as this one. This list is definitely approved.

CardinalVibes
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Great list. My wife's uncle has started a contractor business and have thought about leaving my current job and working for him. This just makes me want it more. Dang you Vince.

andrewwithers
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@VCGConstruction awesome video! My grandfather of 88 years (who you might not believe it or not but I’ll show videos) is still doing trim carpentry and flooring always carried his skilsaw Circular saw, a plumb 16 oz hammer, a dewalt 12” miter saw. No matter what the job whether he was stretching carpet and laying it or repairing flooring he always carried those things. AND in true Vince fashion he believed skilsaw was the only circular saw. He bought Makitas newest Circular saw and he loves that, he says skilsaw is too heavy for him now. Lol. Love the videos Vince! Glad to be a part of this community.

faithbuildingwoodwork
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I bought the 4000 psi Dewalt pressure washer to save me money, made my own water jetter with hoses from grainger and a ridgid nossle .. just from 3 uses paid for itself vs renting, plus I got a great pressure washer out if it

nathanpotter
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I'm buying the pressure washer this summer. Along with the battery only pressure washer for the small things.

matthewdingman
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Just bought my first ever house and have been upgrading my tools from lower end brands all to dewalt xr line. I will say I never had an impact driver before. I always just used a drill. I feel so stupid because of how much more efficient the driver is. For the type of stuff I typically do I don’t even need it’s top speed. But definitely a must have is the impact driver just for the time saving

thesoldiermedic
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Been watching your videos for a while; first time commenting/questioning though. First off: THANK YOU!!! much great advice and info - and humor, SO well presented! I grew up in South Jersey (Gloucester County), joined military and departed in late '89, and still miss the whole Delaware Valley area: Jersey pines, tomatoes and corn, Philly - especially the history (birthplace of the nation!!!), the Flyers, concerts, WMMR - you get me. I'm retired from the military and living in the Georgia pines (and oaks, maples, magnolias, etc.), but seeing you and hearing you speak absolutely transports me right back there - like I'm listening to guys I grew up with. My Dad was an HVAC guy (a damn good one) and one helluva wrench that prob made as much or more wrenchin' bikes (Harleys only) from our home garage. He always told me, and taught me by example, to not just do the job right but do it right the first time, to save time and money and simply be a professional. So, I love hands-on, hard, honest, productive work that one can live off of and be proud of, and I love all those who work that way, that do that work. He passed away some years ago but I've no doubt that, were he still with us, he and I would be talking about your latest videos/advice - he'd have liked you and your crew a lot! ... Well, sorry to ramble on, LOL. Really wanted to thank you - MUCH - for keeping us in the know, brother! I'm mainly DIY, with some side-hustle work. I've got 4 of these already, 2-5, just need to acquire No. 1 now. One off-topic question: What brand boots/shoes are those that you're sportin' in this video? Steel toe beneath the rubber? In fact, have you done recommendation(s) for boots/shoes? If so, what's the link? If not, might you consider doing one? Again, my many, MANY thanks for all of your awesome videos and

wwlads
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As a starting contractor, a drill and circular saw is how I started… I evolved into painting and staining, power washer is a money maker, important part is keep learning and upgrading tools as you need them…. All of sudden you will be 20 years deep and thinking how did I get started.. for all the newbies, you will find work from roofing contractors…. Don’t worry about homeowners

jeffabercrombie
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Holy hell that Dewalt saw is massive. Both of them. O love my 8 ¼ dewalt. Quality units

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