kngelv
Well-known member
I currently have seven DeWalt 20V tools. All are brushed. The DeWalt tools are frustrating me more and more because on some recent projects the battery life has become a problem. The amount of cuts per amp hour with the reciprocating saw is horrible and the blade holder is not working right anyway. I was about to just buy a brushless one when I came up with another and I think better idea. I have decided to take all of my DeWalt tools to my 85 year old mothers house and leave them there for any projects that come up - which happens quite often. This way I'm not hauling tools over there all the time. I plan on replacing them and adding a few more tools for home. I have a few Milwaukee 12V tools and may add more but I will be looking for 18V or 20V brushless to replace the brushed Dewalt. I am only considering DeWalt, Milwaukee or Makita - no others. I do a lot of interior/exterior work on the house. Assembly projects like benches, shelves, sheds, decks and skate ramps. I also work on vehicles and dirt bikes. I know that no one brand makes the best tool in very category but obviously sticking to one platform makes things a little easier. I'm also wondering if anyone just says screw it and goes with multiple platforms. The obvious advantage is flexibility while a million chargers is a big disadvantage not to mention the cost of extra batteries. Any thoughts appreciated but no flame wars please. Thank you.
James
James


