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I just have a mix of multiple brands. Milwaukee, ryobi, Dewalt. Some I bought myself and some my company bought me.


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Ideally, I'd love to have Milwaukee. However, the Harbor Freight versions work just fine for me at a fraction of the cost. I'm no avid handyman. I just need tools that are going to help me whenever I need them, which is once a month if that. Or in the RV.
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Don't pretend those hands do anything but type xD


Don't have to pretend.
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Don't have to pretend.


Fantasize, pretend, tomato, tomato xD
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I just have a mix of multiple brands. Milwaukee, ryobi, Dewalt. Some I bought myself and some my company bought me.


Bound to get a mixed bag when you're clearing out tenants.
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I rely on Dewalt. They do take quite a beating, yet have not failed me yet.
Tiny note: I have only been able to snatch em up when they are on sale. I do have an old Black and Decker drill which I pull out if I have forgotten to charge up the Dewalt's batters.
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I rely on Dewalt. They do take quite a beating, yet have not failed me yet.
Tiny note: I have only been able to snatch em up when they are on sale. I do have an old Black and Decker drill which I pull out if I have forgotten to charge up the Dewalt's batters.


I have a cord B&D drill for home project's for that exact reason.
20+ years old and still does brrr 👌🏼
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Bound to get a mixed bag when you're clearing out tenants.


I guess you couldn't read what I said. Not surprised.
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Jul 10 2025 02:24pm
Milwaukee has been the top tool company for few years now. As an all rounder

I use Makita since they were the top when I started collecting tools. It will cost a considerable amount to convert.
They are 2nd best its very close and more than adequate performance wise.

The others like dewalt and Bosch are OK.

Ryobi is for peasants

Hilti and Festool if you are working with furniture and want to be very precise. But they have a hefty price tag

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Milwaukee has been the top tool company for few years now. As an all rounder

I use Makita since they were the top when I started collecting tools. It will cost a considerable amount to convert.
They are 2nd best its very close and more than adequate performance wise.

The others like dewalt and Bosch are OK.

Ryobi is for peasants

Hilti and Festool if you are working with furniture and want to be very precise. But they have a hefty price tag


I'm a fan of Makita too, guess cos my dad always had it since I was a kid.
My fiance's dad is a Bosch guy.
Bosch and Makita are like 2 clans in these areas as they're similar in price and both quite good quality (German made Bosch).
When I do shit with my fiancees dad we both hope other guys tools will die so we can laugh how other one's would never have something like that happening.
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