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Post #131035138 added 10-13-2019 5:59 AM by brolly in Deal Talk
Im still using dewalt as Im WAY TOO DEEP into the 20v and 12v line. Not to mention the miter and table saw. Just saying if I could start over Id go Milwaukee (cordless). Their tool lineup and...
Post #131002531 added 10-11-2019 9:30 AM by dna113p in Deal Talk
The brushless LED light is freaking awesome. Runs totally silent and super bright.
Post #131002081 added 10-11-2019 9:13 AM by Tony247 in Deal Talk
im yellow team too and already started half way. it's eye catching, cool tools and their promotion got me most of the time. what is your main reason not using yellow?
Post #130996054 added 10-11-2019 2:19 AM by brolly in Deal Talk
For beginners that want to do some work around the house Ryobi is a great place to start. If you want are gonna be serious and want a huge selection of 12v + 20v tools, Milwaukee cant be beat. ...
Post #130971949 added 10-09-2019 9:49 PM by harvester45 in Deal Talk
I think XR is the Dewalt designation for brushless. XR stands for eXtended Runtime. Except on batteries, where it is just marketing (I think I have a 1.5ah battery that is labeled XR, but a 3ah one...
Post #130946962 added 10-08-2019 8:03 PM by PurpleSparrow675 in Deal Talk
Is this set better than Milwaukee M18 ?
Post #130920442 added 10-07-2019 3:23 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Marketing. Xr has nothing to do with being brushless though.
Post #130920160 added 10-07-2019 3:10 PM by Helltrain in Deal Talk
I was under the impression that the max had brushes and the XR line was brushless. Anyone know what the difference is between the two?
Post #130913329 added 10-07-2019 9:45 AM by JeffB2635 in Deal Talk
I've used Ryobi One + tools for several years for everything from light tinkering to home renovation and I've really soured on them. I haven't found a single one of their drills/drivers where the...
Post #130912468 added 10-07-2019 9:07 AM by fade2black2007 in Deal Talk
Its only and unpopular opinion to the elite construction guys who seem to think everyone needs tools capable of constructing a skyscraper lol. For diyers and weekend warriors ryobi is amazing for...
Post #130903948 added 10-06-2019 6:49 PM by FabianP1587 in Deal Talk
Love the flashlight!
Post #130903552 added 10-06-2019 6:21 PM by ForestD in Deal Talk
No HDMI, light isn't brushless, pass
Post #130899298 added 10-06-2019 12:52 PM by timn_1 in Deal Talk
might be an unpopular opinion, but check out the Ryobi tools. Inexpensive tools and all use the same battery system. At Black Friday, they’ll have big sales up to 50% off for their sets.
Post #130896901 added 10-06-2019 10:29 AM by mrblonde in Deal Talk
I already have a dealt drill, is this still a good deal for the other thing included on their own?
Post #130896754 added 10-06-2019 10:20 AM by fithos in Deal Talk
As a beginner tool set this set might not have all the right parts for you. The saw it comes with is not as useful as a circular saw. If I were you I would get a set of tools like...
Post #130896436 added 10-06-2019 10:04 AM by fade2black2007 in Deal Talk
I wouldnt even consider these flashlights a tool. The rechargable headlamp i got off of amazon for $13 is brighter and lighter then these flashlights. I think i have a box in the shed that has...
Post #130895017 added 10-06-2019 8:31 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
These are overkill. That little 12v Bosch set for $99 (or less) will do everything you need.
Post #130894366 added 10-06-2019 7:42 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
I'm not sure what a beginner level tool is but I can assure you that this can do ANYTHING you will need it to do. You could also look at the Makita set on sale and invest in a better brand.
Post #130893787 added 10-06-2019 6:56 AM by kvp1982 in Deal Talk
Newbie to the world to tools. Are these beginner or expert level tools? Would these be useful if I have to setup basic stuff like setting up TV wall mount, shower curtains, toiled roll holder etc....
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