So I am in the market for some cordless power tools. Currently the only thing I have is a Sears/Craftsman 9.4(ish)V cordless drill. I got it from my dad when I moved out, found some batteries on clearance for 10 bucks at sears a while back and it has worked pretty well. I need more!
I am looking for a combo/kit with room to grow. It would all be for home use. The must haves are drill, driver, circular saw. I would like some more things such as possibly a brad nailer, light, reciprocating saw, impact wrench, vaccumm etc. I will be doing a lot of wood working. I plan on trying my hand at some furniture building. I would prefer LI batteries as well.
I am in somewhat of a unique situation, I am stationed in Germany, so I am not sure about shipping the LI batteries out here. I will face that bridge when I get there I suppose.
So far I have read quite a few threads on individual tools, but not much on tool lines themselves. Since they are for home use I don't want to spend "too" much, but would like a decent quality long lasting tool.
I have looked at:
Craftsman C3
Dewalt 20V Max
Ryobi ONE+ 18v
However I am open to other suggestions.
Which line would you suggest?
Which line would have the best available options for buying more tools later on?
Thank you
I am looking for a combo/kit with room to grow. It would all be for home use. The must haves are drill, driver, circular saw. I would like some more things such as possibly a brad nailer, light, reciprocating saw, impact wrench, vaccumm etc. I will be doing a lot of wood working. I plan on trying my hand at some furniture building. I would prefer LI batteries as well.
I am in somewhat of a unique situation, I am stationed in Germany, so I am not sure about shipping the LI batteries out here. I will face that bridge when I get there I suppose.
So far I have read quite a few threads on individual tools, but not much on tool lines themselves. Since they are for home use I don't want to spend "too" much, but would like a decent quality long lasting tool.
I have looked at:
Craftsman C3
Dewalt 20V Max
Ryobi ONE+ 18v
However I am open to other suggestions.
Which line would you suggest?
Which line would have the best available options for buying more tools later on?
Thank you


