Legion Prime
Well-known member
I've got a couple cordless drills, an ancient 14.4v Dewalt, an even ancienter Makita with them big long size of your forearm oval shaped battery inserts, a little Craftsman NexTec driver and an 18v Makita LiIon (nonLXT) and I am looking to update. I went through the inventory because Ace Hardware has a trade in program for DeWalt tools and I instantly wanted to trade in the two oldsters (no offense to any resemblances). The Craftsman I'm going to hang onto as a keep in the house use driver. I was thinking of going Makita as while not wholly compatible apparently I can get the new batteries to work with the older driver (or vice versa) so that's one less tool I'd need to buy and I was eyeballing their handheld router already.
Is there overwhelming reason to just trade everything into DeWalt (saving money AND clearing out old not really usable tools sounds good and it's not like DeWalt is trash)? Just buy whatever in Makita (preferred but I don't know if anyone takes trade-ins)? Get into Milwaukee instead (Hey, maybe you know something I don't and this is really the way to go)? Short term I plan to buy an impact driver and a router but a replacement drill is a remote possibility if the current one isn't measuring up (like one of it's two batteries currently). Mainly I want to standardize on batteries so I can save a bit buying just bare tools in the future and not having to deal with 5 different chargers and battery types and currently both Makita and DeWalt have good arguments going for them. If anyone has any thoughts, advice or experience I'd love to hear it.
Is there overwhelming reason to just trade everything into DeWalt (saving money AND clearing out old not really usable tools sounds good and it's not like DeWalt is trash)? Just buy whatever in Makita (preferred but I don't know if anyone takes trade-ins)? Get into Milwaukee instead (Hey, maybe you know something I don't and this is really the way to go)? Short term I plan to buy an impact driver and a router but a replacement drill is a remote possibility if the current one isn't measuring up (like one of it's two batteries currently). Mainly I want to standardize on batteries so I can save a bit buying just bare tools in the future and not having to deal with 5 different chargers and battery types and currently both Makita and DeWalt have good arguments going for them. If anyone has any thoughts, advice or experience I'd love to hear it.
