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I have both DeWalt and Milwaukee. Even have a few old 18V DeWalt tools that are adapted to 20V batteries.


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Bosch, but there are some Milwaukee tools that I could see trying next. I pick up Bosch batteries on clearance when I see them and am up to like 19 or something so pretty invested in sticking with them unless I need something they don’t make.


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I have a little of everything.


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I am gonna catch so much hell on here for this, but whatever, GFY.

For cordless stuff it is Bauer or Hercules. I'm a younger guy who does home improvement projects and works on my own vehicles, as well as friends and relatives. I don't need the top of the line stuff. My dad told me when I was young that as I grow and mature, so will my tools.

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Ridgid and Milwaukee

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I have mostly DeWalt and SnapOn. Bought 6 AH batteries yesterday for $100


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DeWalt and Milwaukee . Do have a couple old Makita drill motors that won't die.


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Porter Cable for the most part. I’ve been very satisfied with their tools. DeWalt didn’t work out so well


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Originally Posted by Showdog75
I have Bosch for the majority of my cordless stuff with the exception of a Milwaukee cordless port-a-band.
I started buying bosch at the local Menards and i still buy an occasional Bosch. It does everything I need. My son has gone Makita. If I need to go big I go to his house.

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All Milwaukee for me except for a corded 7.25" circular saw by Makita

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As much Milwaukee as I can afford.


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Ryobi for cordless. Corded is a mix of everything from harbor freight to Bosch depending on usage and need.


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Lots and lots of Dewalt and they've mostly been good; but would probably go Milwaukee if starting over. I have the impression their tools are equally good (some better some worse) but their customer service is much better.

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Dewalt at the house. Milwaukee 18v Mid Torque 3/8 drive for the vehicles.


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i don't care... as long as it has a cord!...

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Milwaukee owns the cordless market.
It’s not even close.



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Mostly Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee; some Ryobi and one Dewalt.


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I've got a 25 y/o magnesium Makita hypoid saw. I will pass it on when I die.

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only battery power stuff I've got is the 18/20 volt Kobalt
and then 18 volt Milwaukee grease gun

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