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DeWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool (Tool Only, DCS356B)
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I use both Milwaukee and DeWalt at work, and to be honest I don't understand why Milwaukee is more expensive than DeWalt. DeWalt feels more premium and fresher. While Milwaukee feels cheaper and older. So I'd go with DeWalt, but you actually can't go wrong with any of them, as all of the big brands will serve you longer than you would want them to
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I use both Milwaukee and DeWalt at work, and to be honest I don't understand why Milwaukee is more expensive than DeWalt. DeWalt feels more premium and fresher. While Milwaukee feels cheaper and older. So I'd go with DeWalt, but you actually can't go wrong with any of them, as all of the big brands will serve you longer than you would want them to
I have the previous version of this from Dewalt (variable speed trigger in old version vs. selectable speed via switch on this version) and love their tool-less blade swap feature. If you're invested in the Dewalt 20v system this tool is a must-have for cutting and detail sanding.
I use both Milwaukee and DeWalt at work, and to be honest I don't understand why Milwaukee is more expensive than DeWalt. DeWalt feels more premium and fresher. While Milwaukee feels cheaper and older. So I'd go with DeWalt, but you actually can't go wrong with any of them, as all of the big brands will serve you longer than you would want them to
Regarding the battery issues, I've got Dewalt 20v batteries that are 10+ years old now that continue to work just fine with no noticeable degradation in power or capacity. Never had one fail. YMMV of course but I haven't seen any issues from long-term usage.
Regarding the battery issues, I've got Dewalt 20v batteries that are 10+ years old now that continue to work just fine with no noticeable degradation in power or capacity. Never had one fail. YMMV of course but I haven't seen any issues from long-term usage.
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I use both Milwaukee and DeWalt at work, and to be honest I don't understand why Milwaukee is more expensive than DeWalt. DeWalt feels more premium and fresher. While Milwaukee feels cheaper and older. So I'd go with DeWalt, but you actually can't go wrong with any of them, as all of the big brands will serve you longer than you would want them to
Their impact driver and oscillating tool have been amazing for me.
Regarding the battery issues, I've got Dewalt 20v batteries that are 10+ years old now that continue to work just fine with no noticeable degradation in power or capacity. Never had one fail. YMMV of course but I haven't seen any issues from long-term usage.
P.S. I also find the thickness of the Milwaukee M12 handle uncomfortable. I understand that it's a trade-off, since part of the M12 battery has to fit inside the handle, but that thick handle is just really uncomfortable for me, I don't know, maybe I have small hands
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