Wanna Ride
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I've got a couple Home Depot gift cards totaling about $325. Not my favorite place to buy tools, but oh well. I've been wanting to update my Milwaukee cordless tools for a while now, but it just seems like there's dozens of different drills and drivers to select from anymore. Which damn ones do you buy?
I know how to sort through all the specific power and battery ratings, but which ones are duds, and which ones should I lean towards?
I really have brand loyalty to Milwaukee, but if there's better stuff at HD for the money, I'm open to suggestions. But please don't say Ryobi. I want stuff that really has guts, and good battery life. And I'm not opposed to throwing some more cash at the purchase to go with the gift cards, if I have to.
I have the last generation of 14.4 and 18 volt stuff. I'm going to sell it all off once I decide what to replace it with.
This isn't my picture, but this is the series of stuff I'm replacing...
I have two drills (one 14.4v 3/8, one 18v 1/2) a 14.4v 3/8 square-head impact, an 18v circular saw, two chargers, and several of each batteries (one of the 18v batts is dead). Other than the one batt, it's all still in good shape and I don't want to spend nearly a $80 just for one battery, but more importantly, I just have the itch to update.
What I'd like to have in a set:
- two drills (identical)
- impact driver
- circ saw
- two chargers
- min of three batts
I like having two drills for when working on a project that requires different bits, I don't have to keep changing them out. I'm not 100% on the square-head impact, but are the hex-tip impacts durable? It seems like there's a lot more options with those. No need for a worthless flashlight or a recip saw. Whats the differences in the types of battery/series they offer now? There's ones that look thinner than others?
Open to all opinions, suggestions and input...
I know how to sort through all the specific power and battery ratings, but which ones are duds, and which ones should I lean towards?
I really have brand loyalty to Milwaukee, but if there's better stuff at HD for the money, I'm open to suggestions. But please don't say Ryobi. I want stuff that really has guts, and good battery life. And I'm not opposed to throwing some more cash at the purchase to go with the gift cards, if I have to.
I have the last generation of 14.4 and 18 volt stuff. I'm going to sell it all off once I decide what to replace it with.
This isn't my picture, but this is the series of stuff I'm replacing...
I have two drills (one 14.4v 3/8, one 18v 1/2) a 14.4v 3/8 square-head impact, an 18v circular saw, two chargers, and several of each batteries (one of the 18v batts is dead). Other than the one batt, it's all still in good shape and I don't want to spend nearly a $80 just for one battery, but more importantly, I just have the itch to update.
What I'd like to have in a set:
- two drills (identical)
- impact driver
- circ saw
- two chargers
- min of three batts
I like having two drills for when working on a project that requires different bits, I don't have to keep changing them out. I'm not 100% on the square-head impact, but are the hex-tip impacts durable? It seems like there's a lot more options with those. No need for a worthless flashlight or a recip saw. Whats the differences in the types of battery/series they offer now? There's ones that look thinner than others?
Open to all opinions, suggestions and input...
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I want that M18 Fuel 1/2" kit SOO BAD...