Skeptic68W
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Hey all,
I currently have only corded tools but am looking to get a Li-Ion 18v drill and impact driver combo. More than anything, I am trying to decide what "camp" to join so that down the road when I expand my tools I have good quality options that use the same batteries.
I am not a tradesman, but I am willing to pony up a little for quality tools that will last many years. They will see a mixture of homeowner projects and mechanic tasks. Maybe I'm building a shed one week and the next I'm zipping off lug nuts or rusty exhaust flange bolts.
Thoughts from my research thus far:
Milwaukee - Good quality, good batteries, like the color, hate the price...especially for chinese built stuff...
Dewalt - Similar to milwaukee in every way but with some tools being US made
Makita - Maybe the favorite for me? I like the idea of some of their things being Japanese built as I've had really really good luck with things built in Japan (motorcycles, tools, etc). Still a bit hefty price wise for my uses.
Porter Cable - Like their impact driver but tool range seems scarce and they aren't that much cheaper than the big 3
Hitachi - I know a few guys who have had good luck with hitachi and I like their water and dust resistant ratings. Little less expansive tool line is a bit of a downer though.
Black and Decker - Expansive tools line and attractive price, B&D has been hit or miss with me over the years so I'm a bit hesitant to buy into their 20v Max system but in all honesty it might be the best fit. It will likely do everything I ever need and cost much less. Can anyone testify to their durability? Good? Bad? Meh?
Masterforce(Menards) - Attractive pricing and decent selection, can't find who manufactures their stuff. Anyone have info on this?
Ridgid - Possible contender. Good selection at a bit of a lower price point than the big 3 and I've heard they have a very good warranty. Thoughts?
Kobalt - 24v brushless for good price, anyone have thoughts on this?
So what do you think. For semi-frequent homeowner use, looking for maximum service life and good battery life what would you recommend?
Thanks.
I currently have only corded tools but am looking to get a Li-Ion 18v drill and impact driver combo. More than anything, I am trying to decide what "camp" to join so that down the road when I expand my tools I have good quality options that use the same batteries.
I am not a tradesman, but I am willing to pony up a little for quality tools that will last many years. They will see a mixture of homeowner projects and mechanic tasks. Maybe I'm building a shed one week and the next I'm zipping off lug nuts or rusty exhaust flange bolts.
Thoughts from my research thus far:
Milwaukee - Good quality, good batteries, like the color, hate the price...especially for chinese built stuff...
Dewalt - Similar to milwaukee in every way but with some tools being US made
Makita - Maybe the favorite for me? I like the idea of some of their things being Japanese built as I've had really really good luck with things built in Japan (motorcycles, tools, etc). Still a bit hefty price wise for my uses.
Porter Cable - Like their impact driver but tool range seems scarce and they aren't that much cheaper than the big 3
Hitachi - I know a few guys who have had good luck with hitachi and I like their water and dust resistant ratings. Little less expansive tool line is a bit of a downer though.
Black and Decker - Expansive tools line and attractive price, B&D has been hit or miss with me over the years so I'm a bit hesitant to buy into their 20v Max system but in all honesty it might be the best fit. It will likely do everything I ever need and cost much less. Can anyone testify to their durability? Good? Bad? Meh?
Masterforce(Menards) - Attractive pricing and decent selection, can't find who manufactures their stuff. Anyone have info on this?
Ridgid - Possible contender. Good selection at a bit of a lower price point than the big 3 and I've heard they have a very good warranty. Thoughts?
Kobalt - 24v brushless for good price, anyone have thoughts on this?
So what do you think. For semi-frequent homeowner use, looking for maximum service life and good battery life what would you recommend?
Thanks.
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