Marky Mark
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I need to expand my power tool collection but have some concerns about my choices. First - I'm a home improvement DIY'er, NOT a pro, so my needs and budget are below Bosch or Makita.
I currently have a cordless Porter Cable drill and driver kit, which has performed perfectly for what I use it for. I also have a PC pneumatic brad nailer, and generaly like PC - I think the price/performance curve is great for what I need them for.
Having said that, I've noticed that Porter Cable seems to be disappearing - there are only a few PC offerings at Lowe's, and I also noticed that the new "Craftsman" - branded cordless stuff looks nearly identical to Porter Cable except for color. As much as I like my Porter stuff, I'm hesitant to buy more tools if they're likely to be discontinued due to Craftsman overlap.
I'm planning to purchase a cordless 1/2" Impact Wrench, and possibly a 6 inch circ saw and jig saw.
I know Ryobi isn't Makita-class, but they have a huge variety of tools that run off the same battery system, and that's a big selling point. I'd like to stick to a 'one brand' cordless system, so I welcome any suggestions.
Thanks,
Mark
I currently have a cordless Porter Cable drill and driver kit, which has performed perfectly for what I use it for. I also have a PC pneumatic brad nailer, and generaly like PC - I think the price/performance curve is great for what I need them for.
Having said that, I've noticed that Porter Cable seems to be disappearing - there are only a few PC offerings at Lowe's, and I also noticed that the new "Craftsman" - branded cordless stuff looks nearly identical to Porter Cable except for color. As much as I like my Porter stuff, I'm hesitant to buy more tools if they're likely to be discontinued due to Craftsman overlap.
I'm planning to purchase a cordless 1/2" Impact Wrench, and possibly a 6 inch circ saw and jig saw.
I know Ryobi isn't Makita-class, but they have a huge variety of tools that run off the same battery system, and that's a big selling point. I'd like to stick to a 'one brand' cordless system, so I welcome any suggestions.
Thanks,
Mark
