Tool Shopping: Drill/Driver kit recommendations

Might look into your original Ridgid line. Compatible with what you already have, and a lifetime battery warranty. I bought a driver/drill set to go with my 10+ year old set of Ridgid tools I have. They still work after 10 years, but the battery life is significantly less. Curious to see how the lifetime battery warranty works out. Lifetime is only when you buy sets, not when you buy individual batteries.
 
Menards really isn’t the place to go for almost any tools. They have some decent odds and ends stuff but they rest is junk. I really like the Kobalt stuff for the price.

Menards is only three miles from my house and Home Depot is just another mile past that so I can hit both in one short hop. For high quality stuff it's Home Depot. When it's odds and ends and misc stuff Menards will do. Menards today for a closet kit, light bulbs, some storage boxes and some Tapcon fasteners then over to Home Depot for some brushed nickel door hinges and a new Milwaukee drill and impact driver.

Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas to me.

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I replaced my old Dewalt over the summer with this guy. 20V. Mine has a hammer drill option for drilling through concrete/masonary. This thing is awesome. Firm believer that Dewalt makes the best drills. The newer batteries last forever too, which is nice. My old one would go for a while, and then that was it.

EDIT...... Looks like I missed you by 9 min. :) Milwaukee makes nice drills too.
 
Like a miniature World Trade Center?
This was one of my projects
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There are lots of companies - Andersen Windows is one - who have learned about doing business with John Menard. The siren of big sales draws them in, but after awhile they get tired of doing business with a gun to their head. I was referring to my Payless Cashways days - we were effectively buried by companies like theirs.
A friend is a pilot for Menard's and has gotten to know John pretty well. He has some really interesting stories about him. Here is a long-winded example.

Menard's is well-known for prosecuting shoplifters and employee theft to the furthest extent that the law will allow. He doesn't trust local lawyers and sends corporate lawyers to store locations to enforce this. John Menard happened to be on one of these trips with a lawyer. As they were departing the plane, the lawyer went into the refrigerator on the plane and took out two cans of Diet Coke. When they returned the next day, John confronted the lawyer, "Admit that you stole two Diet cokes from me." The lawyer responded that he didn't steal anything. The flight was delayed for a substantial amount of time while this repetitive argument went on. When they got back to Eau Claire, the lawyer quit his job.
 
A friend is a pilot for Menard's and has gotten to know John pretty well. He has some really interesting stories about him. Here is a long-winded example.

Menard's is well-known for prosecuting shoplifters and employee theft to the furthest extent that the law will allow. He doesn't trust local lawyers and sends corporate lawyers to store locations to enforce this. John Menard happened to be on one of these trips with a lawyer. As they were departing the plane, the lawyer went into the refrigerator on the plane and took out two cans of Diet Coke. When they returned the next day, John confronted the lawyer, "Admit that you stole two Diet cokes from me." The lawyer responded that he didn't steal anything. The flight was delayed for a substantial amount of time while this repetitive argument went on. When they got back to Eau Claire, the lawyer quit his job.

Read about this in the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel some time ago, couldn't find a link but here is the story from another source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ed-crush-family-resisted-sexual-advances.html
 
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How did I NOT have one of these cool impact driver thingies before? :confused: Just used it to drive some 1/4" Tapcon concrete anchors. Insert Tim Allen grunt. ;)
 
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