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About two weeks ago I picked up a new set of power tools, deciding on the new Makita black series 18v sub compact family.

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I am very impressed with the weight, or lack thereof, and power for its size and how flexible the platform is. I can run anything from the black series all the way up to their full pro teal series of tools on the same 18 V packs.

This past weekend I was driving 5” lag bolts with ease while helping a friend shore up his dock and he couldn’t believe I was nearly matching his pace and longevity, although he was using a Hilti impact driver.


And yet I keep having this gnawing feeling I should has gone with the Milwaukee Fuel line or threw a bag at Festool.


Has anyone else had experience with any of these other brands? Feedback? Experience? Best places to find deals on the Pro Grade tools?
 
About two weeks ago I picked up a new set of power tools, deciding on the new Makita black series 18v sub compact family.

mktncx300rb.jpg

I am very impressed with the weight, or lack thereof, and power for its size and how flexible the platform is. I can run anything from the black series all the way up to their full pro teal series of tools on the same 18 V packs.

This past weekend I was driving 5” lag bolts with ease while helping a friend shore up his dock and he couldn’t believe I was nearly matching his pace and longevity, although he was using a Hilti impact driver.


And yet I keep having this gnawing feeling I should has gone with the Milwaukee Fuel line or threw a bag at Festool.


Has anyone else had experience with any of these other brands? Feedback? Experience? Best places to find deals on the Pro Grade tools?

Big time contractor checking in... Milwaukee was the best there ever is, was, and ever will be... brah
 
Good luck to you good sir. I got no problem with choice here. I copped a Ryobi chainsaw (40v rechargeable) on sale and picked up an extra battery for some tree issues on my property line. They are a memory now. God bless the former trees.
 
I have a few tools that I use moderately from the brushless Dewalt 20V line. I like them.

I don't know how others feel, but heard good things about some of the Harbor Freight pro power tools they have as well. Like the Bauer and Hercules stuff.
 
Dewalt is good for most people but not their ego.

Milwaukee shit can and will break you up. I hit a knot drilling a 6 inch hole with their 3hp right angle drill for some waste water pipe and the shit torqued and tossed my 260lb ass off a ladder like I was a dwarf.
 
Dewalt is good for most people but not their ego.

Milwaukee shit can and will break you up. I hit a knot drilling a 6 inch hole with their 3hp right angle drill for some waste water pipe and the shit torqued and tossed my 260lb ass off a ladder like I was a dwarf.

Yessir...tossed the KillaMayne 10 years ago...I was drilling through a truss..and that bish flung me 12 feet out da air to my demise...it ain't for a novice.. brah
 
Dewalt is good for most people but not their ego.

Milwaukee shit can and will break you up. I hit a knot drilling a 6 inch hole with their 3hp right angle drill for some waste water pipe and the shit torqued and tossed my 260lb ass off a ladder like I was a dwarf.

You must had the right angle on high speed...got dam . brah
 
Milwaukee, buy once cry once.
M18 Fuel (shit, even the M12), will get you right and keep you right.
 
cool. i'll check it out.
I've burned through at least 15 drills in my job over the last 14 years. We only use Dewalt or Milwaukee. I burned out so many Dewalts where they just stop working or lock up. The only time I needed a new Milwaukee drill is when somebody stole it or I lost it. It gets the job done for real.
 
I've burned through at least 15 drills in my job over the last 14 years. We only use Dewalt or Milwaukee. I burned out so many Dewalts where they just stop working or lock up. The only time I needed a new Milwaukee drill is when somebody stole it or I lost it. It gets the job done for real.
which Rotary drill do you recommend for drilling thru concrete and removing tile.
 
which Rotary drill do you recommend for drilling thru concrete and removing tile.
See the only thing I use my drill for his drilling holes. I drill through everything. Wood, house siding, metal sometimes, and definitely a lot of concrete and brick. I got that M18 Fuel. If I put that bitch on hammer and have a good masonary bit, I can get through anything. Just drilled through about a foot of concrete today in less than 30 seconds.
 
See the only thing I use my drill for his drilling holes. I drill through everything. Wood, house siding, metal sometimes, and definitely a lot of concrete and brick. I got that M18 Fuel. If I put that bitch on hammer and have a good masonary bit, I can get through anything. Just drilled through about a foot of concrete today in less than 30 seconds.
thats the exact same one i was just looking at. thanks for the info.
oh. there's different models.
 
You must had the right angle on high speed...got dam . brah
Fo sho! The hole saw was feasting on 2x6's for about 9 outta 15 chases that I had laid out to run my pipe. The center bit and me missed the big ass knot on the backside of #9. The saw bound up, but you know that torque is going somewhere. That muthfucka learnt me that day.
 
I went to Home Depot and asked a couple Mexicans, the all swore buy Dewalt so that's what I fucks with. I know Makita's are no joke but I'm rolling with the Mexi's.
 
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I went to Home Depot and asked a couple Mexicans, the all swore buy Dewalt sothat what I fucks with. I know Makita's are no joke but I'm rolling with the Mexi's.
i havent had any issues with my dewalt tools, but they can be a bit overpriced some times.
 
Fo sho! The hole saw was feasting on 2x6's for about 9 outta 15 chases that I had laid out to run my pipe. The center bit and me missed the big ass knot on the backside of #9. The saw bound up, but you know that torque is going somewhere. That muthfucka learnt me that day.

Average Mayne...don't understand the paid slavery trade.. called construction...ain't no punks out there...the smallest Mayne on the job...will fuck up the average Mayne..on the street...brah
 
Average Mayne...don't understand the paid slavery trade.. called construction...ain't no punks out there...the smallest Mayne on the job...will fuck up the average Mayne..on the street...brah


For real! Masons have some of the strongest hands in humanity.
 
Dewalt is good for most people but not their ego.

Milwaukee shit can and will break you up. I hit a knot drilling a 6 inch hole with their 3hp right angle drill for some waste water pipe and the shit torqued and tossed my 260lb ass off a ladder like I was a dwarf.


I Milwaukee hammer drill almost took my hand last year.
 
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