FordTruckWench
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What's going on with Metabo HPT (née Hitachi) 18V cordless tools at Lowes? Most of the tools seem to have clearance pricing. And there is almost no supply of batteries and chargers to make those tools useful. Someone on this forum thought that Lowes will be dropping Metabo HPT. However, at a Lowes the other day, an employee mentioned they had set up the Metabo HPT area just two weeks ago. Could this be a pandemic related issue - perhaps the tools were stuck on a ship for months, while the batteries are unavailable because of the semiconductor shortage?
I ask because I'm in the market for a cordless 6.5" circular saw. I'm not committed to any of the cordless systems, though I do have a Dewalt Max20 charger courtesy of a lithium converted drill I inherited.
Right now my leading contender is the Dewalt brushless saw. Second place is the Makita brushless. The Milwaukee Fuel has been looked at but rejected for being overkill. (All of the previous are blade left saws.) A dark horse is the Metabo HPT saw. (It is blade right so not an exact equivalent.) It seems to be a quality tool at a competitive price.
However, I'm worried about ending up with tools from a system that might not be around very long. Beyond its presence at Lowes, it's unknown what the future holds for Hitachi/HiKoki/MetaboHPT. It seems like a brand that was at the punch bowl while the music stopped several chairs ago.
I ask because I'm in the market for a cordless 6.5" circular saw. I'm not committed to any of the cordless systems, though I do have a Dewalt Max20 charger courtesy of a lithium converted drill I inherited.
Right now my leading contender is the Dewalt brushless saw. Second place is the Makita brushless. The Milwaukee Fuel has been looked at but rejected for being overkill. (All of the previous are blade left saws.) A dark horse is the Metabo HPT saw. (It is blade right so not an exact equivalent.) It seems to be a quality tool at a competitive price.
However, I'm worried about ending up with tools from a system that might not be around very long. Beyond its presence at Lowes, it's unknown what the future holds for Hitachi/HiKoki/MetaboHPT. It seems like a brand that was at the punch bowl while the music stopped several chairs ago.
