alexwang32
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I currently own a m12 charger, 1 x 2ah & 1 x 4ah battery. Only got a m12 3/8 stapler.
The reason I can't make up my mind on what to buy is because I own the DeWALT 12v & 20v max platform, and the ridgid 18v as well. Which ever tool I choose to buy, I'm faced with the choices of different models from different brands.
What I need: Tools associated with wood framing and woodworking. Mainly wood framing for now.
Tools I want: a left handed circular saw as a backup to my current side winder, which although I have a very good experience with, I want a left handed one for better line of sight and portability, some cuts are easier done with a left side saw like cutting rafter tails when standing on the wall.
The miliwaukee m12 circular saw being brushless looks nice, but I'm still concerned over its cutting ability due to its lower voltage.
I'm also looking for a compact drill as an upgrade to my DCD710, I'm looking at the dewalt xtreme brushless 12 max drill, but I also like the miliwaukee 2504-22, can't make up my mind on which to choose.
The miliwaukee m12 fuel surge is also very enticing, though I just picked up a pulse driver recently from ridgid... which is heavy and big.
One question, is a recip or sawzall necessary for a new construction? What features should I be looking for?
Thanks
The reason I can't make up my mind on what to buy is because I own the DeWALT 12v & 20v max platform, and the ridgid 18v as well. Which ever tool I choose to buy, I'm faced with the choices of different models from different brands.
What I need: Tools associated with wood framing and woodworking. Mainly wood framing for now.
Tools I want: a left handed circular saw as a backup to my current side winder, which although I have a very good experience with, I want a left handed one for better line of sight and portability, some cuts are easier done with a left side saw like cutting rafter tails when standing on the wall.
The miliwaukee m12 circular saw being brushless looks nice, but I'm still concerned over its cutting ability due to its lower voltage.
I'm also looking for a compact drill as an upgrade to my DCD710, I'm looking at the dewalt xtreme brushless 12 max drill, but I also like the miliwaukee 2504-22, can't make up my mind on which to choose.
The miliwaukee m12 fuel surge is also very enticing, though I just picked up a pulse driver recently from ridgid... which is heavy and big.
One question, is a recip or sawzall necessary for a new construction? What features should I be looking for?
Thanks