choffmann
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Okay yall, I've noticed since I started working construction, that dewalt tools are really losing their reliability. Can anyone relate, or am I just howling at the moon?
I have a year old 12v max drill that is already damaged from occassional use (once a week?). Either the clutch or bearing went out and whenever I try to drill it wobbles extremely bad. I'm switching to milwuakee.
They always sucked. When I was working as a pro they proved to be junk.
When I worked in construction I used a Dewalt cordless drill and beat the piss out of it. Never let me down.
Can't beat them, IMO. Here there are more Milwaukee guys but in the real world...
Last 10 years i've seen more red and blue on the site than yellow.
According to compete.com:
Views of Milwaukee's website, march - 129,850
Views of Dewalt's - 223,129
This would imply DeWalt is nearly twice as popular. Sure, it's not sales, but it is a very strong indicator.
DeWalt was bought out by Black and Decker a few years ago. That says it all.
DeWalt was bought out by Black and Decker a few years ago. That says it all.


Good point, I do use quite a few of their cordless tools including grinders, several different sized SDS drills, hole hogs, and circular saws.. I've not had an issue with any one of them..This gets the first post of the year award. [emoji481]
It seems most people on here only associate DeWalt (and maybe the other brands too) with their cordless tools. DeWalt makes some excellent corded tools too. I have had great luck with their grinders, demo hammer, table saw, miter saw, cutoff saw, clamps, corded drills as well as many of their 18 and 36 volt tools. The only issue I have had with any DeWalt tool was their 36v drill i bought had a wiring issue that caused the trigger not to respond occasionally when pressed. I took it over to the DeWalt repair center and had it back in an hour (loose wire).
Do people only use cordless drills and impacts on here?![]()
DeWalt was bought out by Black and Decker a few years ago. That says it all.
Jobsite, not internet. You said real world.


