There’sOnlyOne
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- First Name
- Greg
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2021
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- Location
- NW Georgia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 JLUR
Ryobi
Rigid
Milwaukee
Least expensive to most. All available any day at HD. Even better when on sale, Fathers Day is next big sale event.
Ryobi still uses same battery/chargers attachment as it did 20yrs ago, so long term battery capability. And they have a multitude of tool selections. I've used Ryobi since the "blue" color days and still have batteries and tools from them that work. All have been used as residential for mechanical and woodworking. Used not pampered. I've never had one fail. About 4 yrs ago I started in on the current "high viz yellow" line and have nothing but good to say. I use the 1/2" impact all the time.
Rigid is good in between and lifetime warranties.
Milwaukee is the "new" Dewalt. More expensive but all I here is positive about them
Rigid
Milwaukee
Least expensive to most. All available any day at HD. Even better when on sale, Fathers Day is next big sale event.
Ryobi still uses same battery/chargers attachment as it did 20yrs ago, so long term battery capability. And they have a multitude of tool selections. I've used Ryobi since the "blue" color days and still have batteries and tools from them that work. All have been used as residential for mechanical and woodworking. Used not pampered. I've never had one fail. About 4 yrs ago I started in on the current "high viz yellow" line and have nothing but good to say. I use the 1/2" impact all the time.
Rigid is good in between and lifetime warranties.
Milwaukee is the "new" Dewalt. More expensive but all I here is positive about them
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