Im looking to replace my aging 18V Ridgid NiCD set. Ive had them for 8 years and honestly have never a had a problem. But 8 years later there are much better offerings (more power, lighter, and did I mention lighter?). Im tired of lugging around heavy tools and even heavier batteries.
So pretend I have NO cordless tools right now. Im looking for an 18V system to buy into. Im an avid DIY-er and am probably fairly hard on tools. Ive put my Ridgid set thru hell and back over the 8 years....recip saw, impact driver, hammer drill, circ saw. All have gotten a ton of use and at this point owe me nothing.
Im using M12 Fuel for my 12V stuffs....that seems to be a no-contest decision. But 18V seems to muddy the waters.
Do I go Ridgid again for the battery LSA?
Ryobi for the price and massive amount of tools available (but no batteries for life and Im not sure how well they would hold up in the long run)? I need a hammer drill, as my Ridgid been quite useful over the years, but I dont know if Ryobis will hold up well.
Bosch because they always seem to build good (not flashy, not high spec) stuff?
Or Milwaukee because a ton of the internet seems to love them and have good experiences with them? (and if I have 12V Milwaukee I can get 18V to match)
I like the idea of Ridgid for the lifetime replacement batteries (in fact I just sent my NiCDs for replacement....Ive been on the original set this whole time), but Im reading a lot of people saying its not so true anymore. And Im not quite sure the quality of the current X4 line
I got a great deal on a Bosch 18V compact tough drill and impact driver, but havent opened it yet. It helps I have 2 batteries already (a promo from when I bought my jobsite radio) and the kit included 2 more batteries.
Thanks in advance. I realize its a common question and Ive read a whole ton of threads on here (including the massive Milwaukee love thread) but any input anyone could provide would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chris
So pretend I have NO cordless tools right now. Im looking for an 18V system to buy into. Im an avid DIY-er and am probably fairly hard on tools. Ive put my Ridgid set thru hell and back over the 8 years....recip saw, impact driver, hammer drill, circ saw. All have gotten a ton of use and at this point owe me nothing.
Im using M12 Fuel for my 12V stuffs....that seems to be a no-contest decision. But 18V seems to muddy the waters.
Do I go Ridgid again for the battery LSA?
Ryobi for the price and massive amount of tools available (but no batteries for life and Im not sure how well they would hold up in the long run)? I need a hammer drill, as my Ridgid been quite useful over the years, but I dont know if Ryobis will hold up well.
Bosch because they always seem to build good (not flashy, not high spec) stuff?
Or Milwaukee because a ton of the internet seems to love them and have good experiences with them? (and if I have 12V Milwaukee I can get 18V to match)
I like the idea of Ridgid for the lifetime replacement batteries (in fact I just sent my NiCDs for replacement....Ive been on the original set this whole time), but Im reading a lot of people saying its not so true anymore. And Im not quite sure the quality of the current X4 line
I got a great deal on a Bosch 18V compact tough drill and impact driver, but havent opened it yet. It helps I have 2 batteries already (a promo from when I bought my jobsite radio) and the kit included 2 more batteries.
Thanks in advance. I realize its a common question and Ive read a whole ton of threads on here (including the massive Milwaukee love thread) but any input anyone could provide would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chris

