expired Posted by tunabreath • Jun 22, 2021
Jun 22, 2021 7:05 AM
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expired Posted by tunabreath • Jun 22, 2021
Jun 22, 2021 7:05 AM
Dewalt ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Brushless Cordless Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Bare Cordless Oscillating Tool, reciprocating saw or sander, $199, free shipping, Home Depot
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Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
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a week or two back but sitting on it to see if a better deal comes around.
So now I'm between this deal and the one I linked above.
Honestly the price difference isn't that big of a deal, but what I'm thinking is that I am way more likely to see deals for Ryobi tools in the months and years to come, and probably pick up some more tools for use around the house and garage on the really really cheap (and staying in the same battery family) than I am for DeWalt tools.
On the drills and saws, you will be able to notice the difference- Dewalt and Milwaukee are great tools. For home use, they will last for a long time.
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Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
I think a person can build a more diverse set of tools with the Ryobi line since the cost is less and they make a lot of different things. A few weeks ago I bought a $50 Ryobi cordless fan on sale for $20. A similiar DeWalt fan.is $100 on Amazon and at Home Depot. The fans seem practically the same. Last week I added a 18v hammer drill (brushes) and two 4.0 Ah batteries for $100 (drill alone not on sale is $60). So for $120 I've got a fan, drill and 2 good sized batteries and charger. A DeWalt 20v hammer drill (brushless) is $160 at HD (not on sale) with no batteries. The DeWalt is a better drill but for me it would sit in a closet for 360 days a year.
Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
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