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makita & bosch quickly rose to the top for my woodworking applications. just built different

moldyzucchinis
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I had plans at one point of getting a bunch of Kobalt tools. However, between Lowes and "Kobalt" they wouldn't cover warranty for a faulty drill. I ditched their crap and moved to Milwaukee. I also don't buy any tools at Lowes anymore.

jamestrimble
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I’ve used most of these brands except for the cheaper lower tier brands and have mostly dewalt but I can confidently say that makita is far and away my favorite. 2nd to none in ergonomics and the sheer size of their tool lineup. Always up there in power as well.

csr
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I'd love to see this with the 12-volt brands

MarineX
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That thing about the Ryobi batteries--that form factor hasn't changed in 20 years, and that's their selling point. I have tools I bought 20 years ago when they were still blue (and I couldn't afford the Dewalt that I wanted) that I can power with batteries I bought last year. Yeah, I could have replaced the tools, but frankly I replace my tools when they wear out, and I've got a recip saw that still works. It's beat to hell, but it still keeps soldiering on, and the newest battery works with it, and that's pretty amazing, honestly.

MichaelGalletly
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I have been in construction sales for the last 8 years but before that I was in various top so construction but got into some mid-level woodworking. I wanted to upgrade my tools and my mother-in-law went out and bought me a brushless Ryobi and tax driver and drill combo kit and also got me a brushless jigsaw. At the time, I wasn't super excited but it was very considerate so I started using them and have added on several other tools in their lineup sets and I absolutely love Ryobi. I have since started my own company and I am often working on decks doing either full builds or repairs in my brushless HP Ryobi has been excellent to work with. Would I rather have rigid or Milwaukee? Sure, but I don't do construction everyday and when I do, I can always rely on my Ryobi tools to get the job done.

ChattanoogaDan
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As a general contractor who uses a variety of tools for a living, and with helpers using my tools on jobsites, the Dewalts were my tools of choice when it comes to battery powered tools.

beardo_M.D.
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I’ll admit I’m a Milwaukee fan boy purchased the M18 hammer drill and impact driver, the hammer drill performance is at the high quality corded hammer drills. Left my M18s behind and needed drill and impact driver picked up the M12 because of pricing and brand, I’m impressed as they are small and light weight with surprising performance, they have become my primary wood shop tools.

monteglover
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Every time the misses hears the bear on TV she knows I'm going to buy something new to replace something that I probably don't need to replace.

kamikazemachine
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I know Porter Cable ignored you for a hot minute, but man I would encourage you to test them out. I have the entire line, brushed and brushless with 4ah batteries and I use them on EVERYTHING. I literally have never had a problem and even used the 1/2" impact for hours this past weekend. I love the PC line!

sferguson
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I converted from Craftsman to Bauer years ago, and am heavily invested in the lineup. Although I've always purchased the additional warranty, I've never needed to use it. I'm thoroughly impressed with how well these are made, and the huge lineup of tools and batteries available. Recently they had a promotion for two 5mAH batteries for $79. I bought six of 'em!

jaredmarshall
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I work in an industry where I constantly drill anything from standard wood screws to 3 quarter inch lags into solid wood all day., for 25 years. I started off with brushed DeWalt and moved through Milwaukee, and Makita throughout the years. the last set of drills i bought were the Ryobi impact and driver because a new employee needed starter drills one day. I ended up taking them as my own and beat the crap out of them for 4 years and they are still going. If you asked me in the past what drills I prefer I never would have said Ryobi, but here i am.

soulless
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Only problem I have with this is Ryobi and Rigid need to be switched. Ryobi is DIY and Prosumer. Rigid is Prosumer and Value Pro. And if you think that’s just my opinion, here’s an excerpt from the first paragraph of Ryobi’s warranty terms: “The product is designed and dedicated to consumer and private use only. So there is no warranty provided in case of professional or commercial use. This warranty applies only on new products.” Rigid has no such clause in their warranty. Ryobi tools, especially their HP brushless line has value pro performance. But they can never be truly value pro as using them for profit voids the warranty.

johnharrisberman
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Growing up with my dad who does tile work he had a lot of dewalt but around 7 years old he started getting a lot of blue and green tools since then he’s never looked back and is always looking for the next makita tool to buy

dudeman
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The biggest problem I have with Festool isn't the price of the tools themselves, its that they use non-standard consumables/accessories with them. They are like Apple in this regard. The Festool drills don't use standard drill bits and use their Centrotec bits, the tracksaws use a nonstandard blade size, and the miter saws use a different size arbor than other miter saws. I am honestly surprised Festool doesn't make orbital sanders with 140mm sanding pads (~5.5" instead of 5" or 6") just to mess with people.

Makita tools will do everything a Festool product will do, except the Festool product will have better dust collection. That is the difference between S tier and A tier.

maximusmagni
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I know nothing about tools and yet somehow I still enjoy watching these videos

berkkarsi
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I am looking my 20v brushless hart tools right now. These tools are perfect for basic needs around the house.

DadReviewThis
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Something worth considering with Metabo HPT/Hikoki is that they have an ac adapter and their multivolt batteries fit their 18V and 36V tools.

-opus
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I never thought there were so many options for just drills; more choices here than at Baskin Robbins. However, this does give me a good feeling about the Milwaukee combo pack I got in November. I've used both tools, the drill and the impact driver, and they both work and handle great.

Urugami
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I love my brushless Ridgid. The subcompact drill fits the hand so good. I can’t waste money on Dewalt or Milwaukee when you pretty much get same performance.

scottschreiber