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Jul 12 2025 12:37pm
Im picturing you as a irl heimerdinger XD


That's how I visualize him
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Jul 12 2025 12:40pm
I'm cheap. Ryobi.

Milwaukee and Makita are overpriced.


Ryobi is the best value & completely fine for anyone who is not a professional doing heavy duty work
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Jul 12 2025 02:42pm
Ryobi is the best value & completely fine for anyone who is not a professional doing heavy duty work


Yeah. I got a 1/2 drive impact gun, weed eater, hedge trimmer etc from them. Does the job efficiently.
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Jul 12 2025 03:11pm
Yeah. I got a 1/2 drive impact gun, weed eater, hedge trimmer etc from them. Does the job efficiently.


For zoombies too i gueass heh ^^ lol yeah that's a snes games, zoombies eate my neighboours... i didn't pleay it, it looks weird on the youtoob, but fun graphics and could be good. N there's a fun thing about it .. in jagged alliance 1, there is a merc called reuban the ruthless ^^ He comes with a hedgetrimmer, n you can use it on the enemy xD I remember ..... waayy back, when first plying the game, i picked him just for fun, just to try ^^ N i actually managed to geat sneak up on the enemy n use that dang thing, n actually kill with it xD Two times in one turn ^^ Fun as hell ^^ But i never managed to do it again ^^ Kind of strange that .. in d2 as well, i remember first year playin it, i think i found a soj. But from all the thousand sof hours after, i never found one again. It's sick.

But yes. Impact gun. That sounds cool. I think i used one when being a masoner, boss taught me to use it, with actual bullets, BANG, fire a metal nail into concrete, to fasten those dang wooden corner markers to fasten metal measuring poles too, to fasten string to, to geat a straight line to lay bricks to. Gotta hold it straight to the pencil markings, then BANG! Fire a bolt, hopefully it doesn't move at all ... it wasn't so easy. But managed to geat it.

It was cool.
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Jul 12 2025 05:44pm
Hilti brand. I love being forced to buy new tools when they make a new design with a new battery!!!!! Jk

Makita/Dewalt/milwaukee but honestly at home I have craftsman

Also I love the guys with the carryout milwaukee/Dewalt boxes that literally take half the day getting ready and the other half of the day packing them back up

This post was edited by MentalGiant on Jul 12 2025 05:47pm
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Jul 12 2025 11:46pm
Hilti brand. I love being forced to buy new tools when they make a new design with a new battery!!!!! Jk

Makita/Dewalt/milwaukee but honestly at home I have craftsman

Also I love the guys with the carryout milwaukee/Dewalt boxes that literally take half the day getting ready and the other half of the day packing them back up


Bought Bosch vacuum cleaner the other day for €500 or something.
It has battery and a spare one that can fit on tools made by Bosch as well as tools battery can fit on vacuum cleaner.
Love that tbh.

Now I need to buy some Bosch tools that have battery and not cable as all of mine need an extension cord to work :lol:
But I love th idea
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Jul 13 2025 07:27am
Bosch are premium tools .
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Jul 13 2025 07:35am
I roll with Ryobi because I really only use tools for my house.
Bang for buck, plus all the practical shit they have is pretty rad.
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Jul 13 2025 01:30pm
I have a lot of DeWalt. Quality wise I prefer it but I’ve bought into the Ryobi system lately and for the money it’s damn good. I’ve built a shed, roofed my house and rebuilt our porch just to test out some Ryobi stuff and I’m satisfied with the outcome for the very minimal money I had to spend on the tools.

As lolkggz said they have TONS of practical items as well as common tools and even a lot of situational tools.

This post was edited by T3XBOT on Jul 13 2025 01:32pm
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Jul 13 2025 05:36pm
I roll with Ryobi because I really only use tools for my house.
Bang for buck, plus all the practical shit they have is pretty rad.


I have a lot of DeWalt. Quality wise I prefer it but I’ve bought into the Ryobi system lately and for the money it’s damn good. I’ve built a shed, roofed my house and rebuilt our porch just to test out some Ryobi stuff and I’m satisfied with the outcome for the very minimal money I had to spend on the tools.

As lolkggz said they have TONS of practical items as well as common tools and even a lot of situational tools.


Yeah. I got a 1/2 drive impact gun, weed eater, hedge trimmer etc from them. Does the job efficiently.


Ryobi is the best value & completely fine for anyone who is not a professional doing heavy duty work


Wtf, why are there so many peasants here?
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