Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
I got the kobalt 24v tools when they came out years ago. They are great. Batteries are some of the cheapest, but still same quality as DeWalt.
What are some of the tools that you would need?
I want a mini conpound saw or recipricating saw, but I'm concerned about power
Sears Craftsmen used to be the standard when I was a kid but my personal go to nowadays is Kobalt.
And I'm talking dependable home use applications, not industrial use.
If you're concerned about power then the obvious answer is get a corded toolI want a mini conpound saw or recipricating saw, but I'm concerned about power
I owned craftsman when I first bought my house 12 yrs ago or so. They were ok. That was the time when Sears started sucking. Now they are owned by Black and Decker, who also owns Dewalt and Porter Cable, and I think they are better now than they were at the end of Sears lifetime.
A circular saw or recip saw? Kobalt has both of those.
Or were you thinking of a compound miter saw, battery operated?
Compound miter and recip saw
Milwaulkee. It's more expensive but it's the best in my opinion. I full have the full set of M18 including the radio and a phone charger adapter for their M18 batteries. If it's too pricey for you, try either Dewalt or Rigid. Personally I think the Rigid set-up is as heavy duty as the Milwaulkee Fuel but I only own the drill.Any recommendations?
I agree, that’s why everything I own is Milwaukee. But doesn’t Rigid have a lifetime warranty from Home Depot? Some of the HVAC techs here have them and they seem almost as good as Milwaukee. That said, 7 out of 10 techs I’ve ever met use Milwaukee. Probably helps that the distributors sell them as well.Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee..... nothing comes remotely close..... they make over 500 tools and all over their tools have a full 5 year guarantee ( 3years for landscape tools ). They make 12v $ for homeowners and 18v $$ for pro and they have another $$$$ for industrial use . I have previously used Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Porter Cable.... ( I own a mobil electronics store and have a separate shop and a marine division ( marinas on the road) and can't afford tools breaking.
This. Don’t get Ryobi, as tempting as it is. Both Rigid and Dewalt are better for the value brands. Dewalt is Stanley Works if that’s a tie breaker for you and about $50 less on average than the premium Milwaukee.You will want to swap battery packs around, so pick a brand and stay with it.