ok so i was going to purchase a set of cordless tools, and when i didn't have projects going on at home, i was probably going to bring them to work (industrial plant maintenance) because there are numerous times where having a cordless impact driver and impact would come in very handy. although we do have community dewalt drills, you can only imagine how well the community tool thing goes (yeah they are never there and never charged).
my first option was makita, i've always liked makita as they have seemed very reliable and consistent, and then i thought i'd just go with ridgid for their warranty because of the abuse the tools will take. but unfortuantely after reading their website they don't cover normal wear and tear, only defects, even if it is lifetime what are you supposed to do when a battery wears out after 3 years, i heard that you could replace them no matter what? and at this point im seriously considering the milwaukee and they seem to be the latest and greatest and most powerful right now.
so what do you guys think, who has the best warranty right now in the real world use and not just on paper. and whats the deal with ridgid, can you replace batteries that have gone dead over time or do they get really strict with you and only replace it if it has some kind of defect?
my first option was makita, i've always liked makita as they have seemed very reliable and consistent, and then i thought i'd just go with ridgid for their warranty because of the abuse the tools will take. but unfortuantely after reading their website they don't cover normal wear and tear, only defects, even if it is lifetime what are you supposed to do when a battery wears out after 3 years, i heard that you could replace them no matter what? and at this point im seriously considering the milwaukee and they seem to be the latest and greatest and most powerful right now.
so what do you guys think, who has the best warranty right now in the real world use and not just on paper. and whats the deal with ridgid, can you replace batteries that have gone dead over time or do they get really strict with you and only replace it if it has some kind of defect?