I use both at work and personally own a wide variety of Milwaukee cordless tools. Can’t go wrong with either, but I lean towards Milwaukee. But on the other hand drilling 1-1/4” holes in steel (assuming your using a twist drill) with any hand held cordless drill is going to shorten it’s lifespan...
USA Williams, not the cheapest but nice. My absolute favorite are the wrightgrips, again not cheap.
My vote would be for the napa Carlyle wrenches, I have a few and they are very nice!
I picked up the wiha a few months ago and never looked back. Hands down the nicest hex keys I have ever had my hands on. I also own all those other brands except Wera.
For me I would say an Air Arc (carbon arc gouging) don’t need it all the time but it’s a real time saver when you need to remove a lot of material quickly, fix cracks, or someone’s mistake lol. :shocking:
My coworker has that hood. Used it for about 15 hour of welding maybe. It was a nice hood very clear and very comfortable for my head at least.
I always give him **** for it though, it looks like something out of a video game LOL!:spit: