expiredtunabreath posted Jul 20, 2024 01:01 PM
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expiredtunabreath posted Jul 20, 2024 01:01 PM
DeWalt Tools Extra 10% Off: DeWalt DCW210B 20V Max Orbital Sander (Tool Only)
& More + Free S/H w/ Prime$77
$159
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Lastly, how often do you use those tools? If you hardly ever use them, buy blemished ryobi tools from direct factory outlet. They are just as good BUT they have a waay better line up of tools (similar to milwaukee) than dewalt. It is rumored that they are made in the same factory as Milwaukee.
If money isn't a concern, go with Milwaukee. Like ryobi, they have all kinds of tools that dewalt doesn't have.. and the ones that are the same, Milwaukee tends to have better specs.
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These deals are good if you already have plenty of batteries and chargers and just need to add a tool or replace an old 18V tool, like I did scoring a $90 DCD805 hammer drill to replace my old DC720, but if you're just starting out you can save a lot of money with the tool + battery package deals.
If those are the only 3 tools you need to get started, HD has this good entry level deal with 2AH batteries. They are atomic line meaning smaller size and brushless. $250 which comes out to $70 for each tool, and $20 for each battery, charger and bag free. Sure you can probably wait and find individual tools and batteries that are better and cheaper but it'll take a few months and lots of searching.
Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing:
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Lastly, how often do you use those tools? If you hardly ever use them, buy blemished ryobi tools from direct factory outlet. They are just as good BUT they have a waay better line up of tools (similar to milwaukee) than dewalt. It is rumored that they are made in the same factory as Milwaukee.
If money isn't a concern, go with Milwaukee. Like ryobi, they have all kinds of tools that dewalt doesn't have.. and the ones that are the same, Milwaukee tends to have better specs.
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