I've had really good luck with my DeWalt 20V tools. I've got the drill, impact driver, jig saw, and circular saw. They have (easily) seen me through the first year of owning a 40+ year old home (and all the joys that that has entailed).
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B&D makes budget tools but they also own DeWalt.So we've given recommended every power tool company available. Hope that helps!
And to the guy who recommended Black and Decker - he's got to be a Hok as he has no clue what a good brand is. They are hot GARBAGE!
I would like to start assembling a set of home tools and equipment that can all be powered by the same battery. Weed trimmers, blowers, drill, impact, saws, etc. Anyone have experience with these? Ryobi, Stihl, any other brands?
Right now I have a variety of cord, cordless, gas powered stuff. As I move forward with replacing some things or buying new tools, I think it would be nice to have everything using the same power source. Thanks for any suggestions!
So we've given recommended every power tool company available. Hope that helps!
And to the guy who recommended Black and Decker - he's got to be a Hok as he has no clue what a good brand is. They are hot GARBAGE!
Trying to decide if it's worth the extra $150 to go with Milwaukee or Dewalt over Ryobi.
Milwaukee $299 (Originally $559)
M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Tool Kit (5-Tool) with (1) 3.0Ah and (1) 1.5Ah Battery, (1) Charger, (1) Tool Bag
M18 cordless 1/2 in. drill/driver
M18 1/4 in. hex impact driver
M18 cordless 6-1/2 in. circular saw
HACKZALL reciprocating saw
Work Light
(1) M18 REDLITHIUM XC extended capacity battery (48-11-1828), (1) M18 REDLITHIUM compact battery (48-11-1815)
Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Super Combo Kit (4-Piece) $150
Drill
Reciprocating saw
Circular saw
Light
Includes 2 P102 compact lithium-ion batteries and P118 dual-chemistry charger
OK, I don't care about the light on either one. I can't think of a time where I've ever needed an impact driver. It looks like the big difference is that the Milwaukee has a better battery and a better (larger) circular saw.
Thoughts? Is it worth double the price?
Don't skimp on the impact driver. I can't remember the last time I put any screw in with a drill after getting the driver. Drills are handy for putting holes in things, not much else.
Also, maybe others have had a different experience, but I don't use my battery powered circular saw. Just doesn't have the power to do much more than really thin wood. And it'll suck the battery dry really fast. I ended up buying a corded one and only use the battery powered one for a quick hack job.
For the home enthusiast, t's all about battery life and how often you use the tools. When I was shopping for my latest set of cordless tools, Milwaukee and Makita came up in my research as the best batteries. I have owned the cheaper versions in the past and use them quite often. The cheaper brands might seem like a good deal at first, but when you need to start buying new batteries after a year because they won't hold a charge, that deal doesn't look so great anymore.
So, it really is a matter of how often are you using the batteries. If this is a once a week thing, then you are probably fine going on the lower end. If you don't use it that much, you won't notice the difference in quality of the actual tools either. If you are burning through 4 or 5 battery charges a week though, look for the best batteries as your decision maker.
Trying to decide if it's worth the extra $150 to go with Milwaukee or Dewalt over Ryobi.
Milwaukee $299 (Originally $559)
M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Tool Kit (5-Tool) with (1) 3.0Ah and (1) 1.5Ah Battery, (1) Charger, (1) Tool Bag
M18 cordless 1/2 in. drill/driver
M18 1/4 in. hex impact driver
M18 cordless 6-1/2 in. circular saw
HACKZALL reciprocating saw
Work Light
(1) M18 REDLITHIUM XC extended capacity battery (48-11-1828), (1) M18 REDLITHIUM compact battery (48-11-1815)
Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Super Combo Kit (4-Piece) $150
Drill
Reciprocating saw
Circular saw
Light
Includes 2 P102 compact lithium-ion batteries and P118 dual-chemistry charger
OK, I don't care about the light on either one. I can't think of a time where I've ever needed an impact driver. It looks like the big difference is that the Milwaukee has a better battery and a better (larger) circular saw.
Thoughts? Is it worth double the price?
Does Rigid have many yard tools? I have some of their shop vacs, planer, and a compound sliding miter, and they are all very sturdy.Ended up getting a Rigid. The lifetime warranty on the battery sold me. Just got the drill and impact.
Got a Diablo blade for my Dewalt miter saw to add some red to it.The biggest issue with Dewalt is the color. Go with Milwaukee.
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I run a Diablo 60 tooth in my 12 inch.Got a Diablo blade for my Dewalt miter saw to add some red to it.
I went with the 100 tooth. Probably could have went with 80 or 90 though. 60 works just fine for my needs, but if I was going to by a different blade, might as well get an upgrade.I run a Diablo 60 tooth in my 12 inch.