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Anything electric or air, avoid craftsman or mastercraft. Through all my years of manual labour jobs these brands would never last more tHan a few months, but they were cheap. So lots of people buy 2, 3 or maybe even 4 tines before they learn. Don't get shit power ttools.

Black and decker, throw them all in the trash.

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Quote (IB0T @ Nov 19 2015 11:08pm)
Anything electric or air, avoid craftsman or mastercraft. Through all my years of manual labour jobs these brands would never last more tHan a few months, but they were cheap. So lots of people buy 2, 3 or maybe even 4 tines before they learn. Don't get shit power ttools.

Black and decker, throw them all in the trash.



All my wrenches sockets ratchets screw drivers etc are mastercraft maximum. They go on sale dirt cheap, they do the trick and if they do break I take it back and no questions asked grab a new one no receipt or anything needed. But power tools/air tools no I wouldn't buy them, they are junk, all my air tools are IR and power tools I've been collecting and Rigid or Ryobi.
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Quote (IB0T @ Nov 19 2015 10:08pm)

Black and decker, throw them all in the trash.


:rofl:


So true.
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All my wrenches sockets ratchets screw drivers etc are mastercraft maximum. They go on sale dirt cheap, they do the trick and if they do break I take it back and no questions asked grab a new one no receipt or anything needed. But power tools/air tools no I wouldn't buy them, they are junk, all my air tools are IR and power tools I've been collecting and Rigid or Ryobi.


Oh no doubt.
Quote (OldAndyAndTheSea @ Nov 19 2015 10:35pm)
:rofl:


So true.


Mhmm
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Quote (IB0T @ 19 Nov 2015 22:04)
My personal go around with Stanley. Good prices when on sale ( really good) but I can't keep the ratchets for very long. The gears strip and/or stop catching. But, life time wwarranty. Got a $350 set for $120. Every year they go on sale like that. (iirc, was like 65% off or some shit)


idk if I'm thinking of the same Stanley, bc the Stanley I'm thinking of wouldn't cost 350 for anything they got

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Quote (IB0T @ 19 Nov 2015 22:08)
Anything electric or air, avoid craftsman or mastercraft. Through all my years of manual labour jobs these brands would never last more tHan a few months, but they were cheap. So lots of people buy 2, 3 or maybe even 4 tines before they learn. Don't get shit power ttools.

Black and decker, throw them all in the trash.


all my power tools my drills/saws/grinders are all dewalt
They haven't broke on me but I never rly use power stuff
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Quote (F150 @ Nov 20 2015 01:56pm)
all my power tools my drills/saws/grinders are all dewalt
They haven't broke on me but I never rly use power stuff


Same for me. I have a few MW drills and i prefer Makita circular saws. Everything else is dewalt and pneumatic tools are IR.
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