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Dewalt isn't crap! And who else has a battery that adjusts the voltage based on what the tool is cutting/drilling/screwing? Dewalt or nuffin.

I started to pen a thoughtful reply, but then I remembered your solid track record of not listening to gooder advice. I also figured your huge dewalt boner probably would get in the way of any real discussion on this topic sew I didn't bother.
 

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I started to pen a thoughtful reply, but then I remembered your solid track record of not listening to gooder advice. I also figured your huge dewalt boner probably would get in the way of any real discussion on this topic sew I didn't bother.
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I started to pen a thoughtful reply, but then I remembered your solid track record of not listening to gooder advice. I also figured your huge dewalt boner probably would get in the way of any real discussion on this topic sew I didn't bother.

I do listen and I don't have a Dewalt boner, lol. What were you going to say? Just stating my experience with using the said tools in the shop.


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you do know that the attachments you use on your sawzall and impact drivers work on other brands

Yes. I had Porter Cable and Ryobi tools at one point


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I do listen and I don't have a Dewalt boner, lol. What were you going to say? Just stating my experience with using the said tools in the shop.


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What other tools do you have experience with?

I don’t mean the ones discreetly mailed in a plain brown box delivered to your trailer
 

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What other tools do you have experience with?

Lots. Air hand and power. Dewalt, Porter Cable, Craftsman, B&D, Ryobi, Makita, Hitachi and tons others. Air impact wrenches, sawzalls, die grinders, pretty much everything in the shop.


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Lots. Air hand and power. Dewalt, Porter Cable, Craftsman, B&D, Ryobi, Makita, Hitachi and tons others. Air impact wrenches, sawzalls, die grinders, pretty much everything in the shop.


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Lol...ok. You’re like 23 years old with 30 years of experience
 

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Lots. Air hand and power. Dewalt, Porter Cable, Craftsman, B&D, Ryobi, Makita, Hitachi and tons others. Air impact wrenches, sawzalls, die grinders, pretty much everything in the shop.


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Just as we thought no Milwaukee.

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What were you going to say?

What the hell I guess I have 5 minutes to kill...

Dewalt is a brand owned by a giant corporation called Stanley/black & Decker. They have been known to cut corners to save bucks, and have been a second tier tool maker for years. Now that they have acquired Craftsman speculation is they may start to focus more on that brand as well. Basically they buy a name to be associated with the quality of that name...

Milwaukee is also another brand owned by a large corporation. Their tools however have always been of very high quality and appear to be on track to continue that trend. Basically it's the flagship brand of TTi along with AEG (more a European brand). My dads 40 year old corded AEG circ saw still runs like a top... Great tools.

But riddle me this who owns Makita? Yes that's right it's just Makita. They've had rock solid quality for decades. In case you didn't know they pretty much started the whole battery operated power tool industry back in 1969... They have been on the cutting edge of battery tech since then. You want to talk quality batteries? I'd say they probably know a thing or two about that. Do a little research about their LXT battery platform and you will have a hard time arguing anything from Dewalt is superior.

It's cool that you've had good luck with Dewalt and it's okay that you like them. Hell I even have some 20 year old dewalt corded tools that are solid. They are good tools, but to say stuff like "dewalt or nuffin" well it's just foolish...
 

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No fleshlight attachment for Dewalt... just sayin'

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he has a vibratory attachment for the sawzall

What the hell I guess I have 5 minutes to kill...

Dewalt is a brand owned by a giant corporation called Stanley/black & Decker. They have been known to cut corners to save bucks, and have been a second tier tool maker for years. Now that they have acquired Craftsman speculation is they may start to focus more on that brand as well. Basically they buy a name to be associated with the quality of that name...

Milwaukee is also another brand owned by a large corporation. Their tools however have always been of very high quality and appear to be on track to continue that trend. Basically it's the flagship brand of TTi along with AEG (more a European brand). My dads 40 year old corded AEG circ saw still runs like a top... Great tools.

But riddle me this who owns Makita? Yes that's right it's just Makita. They've had rock solid quality for decades. In case you didn't know they pretty much started the whole battery operated power tool industry back in 1969... They have been on the cutting edge of battery tech since then. You want to talk quality batteries? I'd say they probably know a thing or two about that. Do a little research about their LXT battery platform and you will have a hard time arguing anything from Dewalt is superior.

It's cool that you've had good luck with Dewalt and it's okay that you like them. Hell I even have some 20 year old dewalt corded tools that are solid. They are good tools, but to say stuff like "dewalt or nuffin" well it's just foolish...
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What the hell I guess I have 5 minutes to kill...

Dewalt is a brand owned by a giant corporation called Stanley/black & Decker. They have been known to cut corners to save bucks, and have been a second tier tool maker for years. Now that they have acquired Craftsman speculation is they may start to focus more on that brand as well. Basically they buy a name to be associated with the quality of that name...

Milwaukee is also another brand owned by a large corporation. Their tools however have always been of very high quality and appear to be on track to continue that trend. Basically it's the flagship brand of TTi along with AEG (more a European brand). My dads 40 year old corded AEG circ saw still runs like a top... Great tools.

But riddle me this who owns Makita? Yes that's right it's just Makita. They've had rock solid quality for decades. In case you didn't know they pretty much started the whole battery operated power tool industry back in 1969... They have been on the cutting edge of battery tech since then. You want to talk quality batteries? I'd say they probably know a thing or two about that. Do a little research about their LXT battery platform and you will have a hard time arguing anything from Dewalt is superior.

It's cool that you've had good luck with Dewalt and it's okay that you like them. Hell I even have some 20 year old dewalt corded tools that are solid. They are good tools, but to say stuff like "dewalt or nuffin" well it's just foolish...
But the DeWalt flex volt 60 amp batteries and tools straight up kick ass. Makita gots anything that big? I know they have a few tools that run on double 20 volt battery setups
 

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Better watch it with Milwaukee as they're going down the tubes too. Their stuff is breaking more and they're denying warranty claims left and right. I sent a newer sawzall in recently because something in the transmission broke. Motor still ran but no reciprocating action. They came back with claim denied saying it was from water damage. Bull fukking *s-word. Other guys at work have gotten the same bogus warranty claim denials recently too. In my book they're just another crooked company preaching how great their tools are and how great their warranty is but no longer backs up those claims. Anything anymore these days are junk garbage real herd of terds
 

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he has a vibratory attachment for the sawzall

damn you sound like a mod
GFY if I want your lip I'll rattle muh zipper:risas3:

But the DeWalt flex volt 60 amp batteries and tools straight up kick ass. Makita gots anything that big? I know they have a few tools that run on double 20 volt battery setups
I can see hew is gonna be fun at the gtg. Plus read above...
 

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But the DeWalt flex volt 60 amp batteries and tools straight up kick ass. Makita gots anything that big? I know they have a few tools that run on double 20 volt battery setups
Milwaukee has a line of large cordless tools now.
Look up MX Fuel series. XC406 battery pack.
They make a full size concrete chop saw, demo hammer, conduit benders, etc.
 
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