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Old 06-30-2009, 12:06 PM
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I used to be a DeWalt fan all the way through until the last few things I've bought and they been crap. Did a little research and found out that DeWalt was bought out by Black n Decker and tools roll out of the same factory now. No more for me. I got a $300 cordless drill sittin here that got replaced twice in the first year and now it's just out of warranty and crappin out on me again. Their reciprocating/sawzall corded style didn't even last through more then a few hours of use. I'm back to Milwaukee now for my heavy use stuff.
 
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Old 06-30-2009, 07:41 PM
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yeah i read that somewhere. i am not impressed with some black and decker stuff
 
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:58 AM
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Actually, Black and Decker started Dewalt in an effort to start a new brand with no bad connotations, I'd say they did a good job considering the masses that think dewalt's stuff don't stink.

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Old 07-01-2009, 09:11 AM
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they actually bought dewalt in the 1950s.
 
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Old 07-01-2009, 12:19 PM
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When Kmart bought out Sears I stopped buyin Craftsman to. Just think boys, go buy ya that fancy set a Craftsman wrenches but make sure they have a Blue Light Special on em so you don't pay to much.
 
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Old 07-01-2009, 02:49 PM
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in my experience with dewalt, ryobi, porter cable, milwaukee, craftsman, black and decker, and rigid .. milwaukee beats them all hands down with two exceptions. Dad has an old b&d industrial 7" grinder that is still going strong; and one of my former teachers from back in the day has an ancient makita cordless drill that he still uses. For a long time dad was a die hard porter cable guy until b&d bought them out and the quality went to crap. He switched to rigid but I've never really been impressed with their tools. I have a 19.2v cordless porter cable from the pre-b&d days and its been worth every penny I paid for it. We had a lot of dewalt tools when I worked for the usda and they would have to replace them yearly. They finally started switching over to milwaukee tools and by the time I left they had replaced most of the dewalt tools with milwaukees. The same is pretty much true for the grain elevator were I currently work. They had to replace some dewalt tools and a couple of rigid tools. The rigid tools didnt have the power and the dewalts had 4 of 5 batteries that wouldnt hold a charge. I finally talked the boss into trying milwaukee tools and now they have a milwaukee drill, circular saw, corded sawzall, and cordless sawzall. He seems to be very happy with them because he keeps buying them and then borrowing them for projects at home. My personal preference is for milwaukee .. I think you will be very happy if you get the milwaukee .. corded or cordless both are very good tools.
 
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Old 07-01-2009, 06:00 PM
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I have had dewalt, makita, and milwaukee at different times. In my opinion, the milwaukee is the #1 runner for me, but I haven't used a dewalt in 4 years. I would really like to get my hands on a new Makita lithium-ion sawzall because of my experience with their impact driver.
I'd say, if you are going to use it alot, get a big named lithium-ion powered kit. If you are not going to use it much, get a corded one, or a cheap lith-ion one. If you have a cordless kit with Ni-cd or Ni-MH batteries and do not use it much, your batteries will be shot after a year. The big 3 all have 18 volt lith-ion kits now.
makita 4-tool
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Or you could get the big boys.
Milwaukee 28 volt 4-tool
Dewalt 36 volt 4-tool
 
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Old 07-02-2009, 03:19 AM
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I got a Ridgid in a combo set that works as good as my Milwaukee corded one.
 
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Old 07-14-2009, 10:19 PM
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Well I found a screaming deal today. milwaukee 4 piece m18 lion. $275 nibhappy b-day to me
 
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Old 07-15-2009, 03:03 PM
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Nice, Milwakee is top of the line.
 


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