Does everyone just go based on favorite color or is there some magic im unaware of that I should consider?

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    23 days ago

    Dewalt, Milwaukee, and makita generally work the same. I find dewalts to be a little more resistant to being dropped from heights. Most companies I’ve worked for tend to use Dewalt or Milwaukee, not sure why Makita gets the shaft.

    People generally buy one set with batteries and then that’s what they always buy because batteries are so expensive for their personal tools.

    Also if you’re looking at Rigid or Mastercraft or some other cheaper brand don’t do it for battery powered tools. Their plug in tools tend to be okay if you’re just using it for personal use but the batteries those companies produce are garbage and not worth the savings.

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      23 days ago

      So Ryobi, Rigid, and Milwaukee are all made by TTI, and generally the differences are in design and availability of specialized tools and attachments. If you are just weekend warroring things any of those is likely fine unless you need/want specific tools. The batteries though are generally the same internally (usually a set of 18650 Li-ion cells).

      I mean as a few examples, the installer for our kitchen cabinets used all rigid tools with no issues, Aging Wheels on YouTube uses Ryobi again with no problems, and Farm Craft typically uses DeWalt but with a few Milwaukee.

      I use Milwaukee M18 tools mostly, though would like to get some M12 for the smaller sizes. All told though it’s much more worthwhile to look for a system you can afford, and go for higher quality in that brand (like brushless mothers over brushed). Don’t get so caught up on if it’s “a pro tool” since they’re all pretty much from the same factories.

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        I own a contracting company and we have one set of rigid battery powered tools. They do not hold a charge anywhere near as long as our dewalts at the same size, do not charge anywhere near as fast, and do not have the longevity of the dewalts. We’ve slowly been phasing them out. Could be that ours are duds but I’ve heard similar things from other people.

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      I think Makita tools have run slightly more expensive, at least in my experience. I also don’t see them in as many stores as Milwaukee or Dewalt.