TOP 5 POWER TOOL BRANDS IN THE WORLD! (best of the best)
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- TOP 5 POWER TOOL BRANDS IN THE WORLD! (best of the best) In this video we give the #verycoolgang our top 5 list of the best power tool brands in the world today using only the best of the best tool companies and brands. Make sure to let us know your top 5 best power tool brands and companies in the comments section below. The top 5 list of power tool brands was put together regarding how many areas and different trades these companies manufacture power tools and hand tools for and how high of quality they are. Thank you for watching this TOP 5 POWER TOOL BRANDS IN THE WORLD video, I look forward to seeing your list in the comments section below!
1. Hilti
2.Milwaukee
3. Ridgid
4. Makita
5. Bosh
Solid list, thanks for the feedback!
where is ryobi and dewalt .............thats y only 5 likes stick to the market bro
Wtf. Hilti first obv. Milwaukee has only two good tools- sawsall and impact gun, so how can they be second? Makita second. DeWalt third for their carpentry tools, Milwaukee fourth, and fifth who cares 🤷🏻♂️
Warre De Cock Bosch is better than Ridgid
Warre De Cock Bosch is way better than Ridgid and Festool is up there too
When it comes to tools, I think the biggest determining factor is. Which colour you like best.
i like the red one
Those kobalt tools are pretty nice looking now that you mention it!
Very true
Fact lol
Yup
Can’t go wrong with Dewalt, Makita, or Milwaukee. Simply the most well rounded brands . The other brands mentioned are also good. The top 3 just have all the bases covered
I would throw ridgid in there too. From plumbing to vacuums ridgid is always surprisingly good, many times the best.
I agree! I have all Dewalt. But I do enjoy some Bosch SDS bits on occasion.
If caffeine was a person, it'll sound like this dude
Whenever Scotty Kilmer needs a day off, this guy can fill in for him
xD same energy
Lol
facts lmao
Same hand movement
Indeed
This guy’s hype is on a whole nother level.
#1 Festool
#2 Milwaukee, Hilti, Makita, DeWalt, Bosch Professional, Fein
#3 Ryobi, AEG, Ridgid, Hitachi, Metabo
#4 Kobalt, Bosch, Stanley
#5 Made in Chine
This more realistic Top 5
1. Milwaukee
2. Makita
3.Dewalt
4. Bosch
5.Rigid
Yessss!!!! Perfect list!
@@jonnybrown5904 switch one and two
DEWALT BABY
Makita over dewalt?!
100% agree this would be my lineup
When he put Milwaukee at #3 I thought he was gonna get hit with a m18 battery from Vince off camera 😂
fetty guapo 😂😂
🤣🤣😂😂
That was a sting for sure...
😂😂 it needs to be #1
Vince must have been so mad 😂
Hi been using Milwaukee for the last 25 years and I have not had no issues with it really good tools
Nothing beats a cordless coffee maker! Makita for the win.
I just started at Lowe's last week, in tools, and a guy was looking for a Dewalt coffee maker/radio. I thought he was pulling me leg until I saw the Makita coffee maker XD. Now I gotta look it up
You will never get quality coffee from something battery powered... Mainly because American coffee sucks. Once you go espresso machine you never go back.
@@mrniusi11 so they need a 18v LXT espresso maker for you? I honestly have a 650w coffeemaker I run off an inverter anywhere a vehicle is..
@@mrniusi11 I was surprised by the coffee maker. It makes a good cup of coffee.
I don't care whether they make an espresso machine with a battery. American coffee pot coffee is dirt.
@VCG Construction. Thanks Nick for putting out your list. I started out with Black & Decker Professional line, switched to Dewalt (12V & 14 4V). After switching from NiCad to LiIon, I went Makita. I also have corded and cordless from other brands. So from my collection and experience, my list is
1. Makita
2. Dewalt
3. Milwaukee
4. Bosch
5. Ridgid
Hope the entire VCG and their families stay safe and well.
Thank you for the awesome feedback and sharing your list C Adama we appreciate the support!
2 minutes in and i totally agree, I’m a plumber and yes ANY plumbing tool with the name Ridgid stamped on it is totally worth the money. I’ve been doing plumbing for almost 20 years and the only pipe wrench I’ve ever broke was not a ridgid it was a Lenox. I’ve also been using the same ridgid tubing cutters for over 10 years with no issues other than a bad cutting wheel. I also use the ridgid power tools for home use and the reason I don’t use them at work is because I started out with dewalt years ago and can’t justify buying all new when my tools still work.
I have seen Ridgid pipe wrenches break in the oil field. All be it that they had cheaters on them
Rigid and Makita go together like peanut butter and jelly
Milwaukee, dewalt and makita belong to the same level in my opinion they’re all great brands.
You can leave dewalt out of that. They screwed up with the last gen
Being from the Adirondacks, I use Milwaukee for everything!!!
Dewalt isn't as good as they used to be i switched from Dewalt to Milwaukee and I've been much happier Makita is pretty good though
My platform is Milwaukee too. Is been great but in some tools are more expensive than the other brands. For instance Milwaukee circular saw is way more expensive than makita. I saw a deal at Home Depot that I couldn’t resist. I got the circular saw for 250 with 4 batteries.
@@brandonpurselley402 dewalts misstep aside, they still belong in the top 3 albeit in 3rd place. No manufacturer is the best across the board.
My Ryobi impact does 90% of what I need it to do in the shop, and has been very reliable for the shop. When it doesnt cut it, I just fire up the air compressor and finish the job.
I like their Impacts. The Milwaukee Particular is a bit overpowered and very unbalanced so they slip a lot when being used.
Ryobi is absolutely by far the best budget friendly manufacturer of tools, especially in Australia. The prices are unbeatable for Heavy DIY/Entry &/or Basic Trade work, the warranty is unbeatable (6 Year on the spot replacements for tools, 3 for battery's) The range is beyond exhaustive, if you need a power tool Ryobi makes it, and you'll have the battery and charger for it already. And in my several years of owning s decent collection of Ryobi, they are good enough for most tasks, and reliable mostly, no tool is perfect though. Not the absolute be-all in terms of performance/power, but absolutely a solid recommendation.
Once you go into a trade you can’t use the warranty
Agree. They will get the same job done as Milwaukee, Dewalt, etc… maybe not as fast or be as durable but great. I started my business +10 years ago and now. They allow people to buy more tool for there money with a lot of different batteries. They beat others like Kobalt and Craftsmanship because they kissy have bigger variety of tools. I like Kobalt too but they don’t have as many items. That said now that I afford better tools I’m looking at Milwaukee/ Dewalt.
I agree with the budget friendly aspect.
The other thing is here in Australia we really only have Ryobi One+ HP in the prosumer class of tools that I tend to fall into, then you get into the pro range.
There are other local brands trying to enter this market, they are normally company owned brands along the lines of Harbour Freights Hercules line but often not as good as they should be and in my opinion they are all DIY class tools below the original Ryobi One+.
I have a mix in hospitality management, Ryobi is strong in my collection, I have a few Bosch Pro tools including my Dremel, Milwaukee and am about to pick up my first DeWalt and/or Makita tools.
Then I also weld so have gone with an Aussie brand, Unimig, that I am very happy with that caters from prosumer to pro.
To be honest I was a little surprised not to see Festool, Hikoki and Metabo on the list, at least as honourable mentions.
That’s a good list but I think my list would be 1 Makita. 2 Milwaukee. 3 Dewalt.4 Bosch.5 Ridgid
Thanks for sharing your list with us phillip!
I agree.
my room mate is a plumber and all he runs is rigid, they're pretty neat. im a electrician i run Milwaukee for precision work, such as under cabinet lights and roughing/finish residential electrical and i have a dewalt xr line for more back work like installing panels and running conduit. i respect all tool brands.
You room mate should try Exact Pipecut. One powertool for cutting all the pipes easy, fast and precise
What do you think abt Klein tools
@@Elreign96 Klein tools are amazing. (No electrician bias at all. None!)
As a plumbing guy myself (work for a public water service) Rigid is THE big name in the game. Though there are some other high end manufacturers that only do plumbing tools like Reed and Mueller.
You guys should start a company lol 👨🔧 ⚡️
I've had two Milwaukee hammer drills good drills but junk battery charges both mine failed and had to be replaced if you can't change the batteries what good is the tool
1. Milwaukee (best in what they do on the wireless, covers more specialty items, 3 lines of tools and solid hand tools)
2. Dewalt (best construction grade saws)
3. Makita (most expansive wireless brand)
4. Bosh (best in some areas like hammer drills.)
5. Ridged (best for DIY low cost solid build)
You must be a pro...
#Rigid
I'm def not lol and loved Rigid as a DIY wannabe but I flipped to Ryobi. They make q tool for EVERYTHING‼️
, but is owned by China !!! You do not want to feed the yellow draggon ??? It will come eat you all ..... WW3
Makita (most expensive wireless brand)***
It is amazing People just ignore Festool and Hilti.
@@_Alfa.Bravo_
Made by slave labors
1. Hyper Tough
2. Chicago Electric
3. Hart
4. Black & Decker
5. Craftsman
😂😂👍
You are a brave man
I would replace Ryobi with Black and decker.
So brave
MSotelo503 done
how many surge energy drinks did you have before making this video?
Milwaukee, DeWalt and Makita could easily tie for the top spot, it just depends witch tools you have and like more. The coofee maker did it for me.
and where you are in the battery life of your tools they all have pluses and minuses. I switched from Dewalt when the 18v batteries and chargers wore out. No easy transition to 20 v without big bucks Love the Kobalt, but at Lhowes was pushing Craftsman hard ---might have been OK esp with the deals, but I'm turned off by pushy salesmen. Same with Milwaukee and Ryobi staff wanting to lock me in --especially hard sell on Millwaukess. I switched to Makita, for quality, uniformity charging and easy customer service (so far). No need for 40V, so well settle on the 18V. Happy so far. Just kee[ a few batteries charged and good to go.
I like Ryobi too ! good you gave a mention
Thank you for the feedback David!
1.Milwaukee
2. Dewalt
3. Rigid
4. Kobalt
5.makita
6. Ryobi
That is what I think with the tools you talked about I have many more I could add to that list.
Dewalt and Milwaukee for big jobs, Ryobi for small jobs. Ryobi makes everything! Their glue gun and soldering iron makes life so much easier
You Hit it on the spot. Thanks
Kobalt is pretty solid for smaller residential jobs. I got alot of their tools.
Makita FTW! I own 22 Makita tools, 12 Milwaukee, 4 Dewalts and 2 hilti drills. Makita is far more reliable and powerful than any of the other brands, aside from hilti
my man...Don't know much about hilti, but I think I would like it if I had the chance to use it. Too expensive for me though and I think they are the best at what they make. I wouldn't consider them the best overall since I haven't seen much carpentry tools. I think it's just because of a different demand in Europe.
1bosch
2 Makita 3Dewalt
4 Feestool
And you list ist istresant
You are what I imagine a young Scotty kilmer would be like
"I will say this," new drinking game when Nick says "expansive."
😂😂😂👍
Not for Nick. DeWalt doesn't have built in bottle openers 🤣🤣
1. Ryobi
2. Dewalt
3. Makita
4. Black and decker
5. Hart
6. Milwaukee
I'd say my list (im going to 10)
1. Hilti
2. Millwaukee
3. Dewalt
4. Kobalt
5. Makita
6. Ridgid (they have a subcompact series in stores rn waiting to be put out)
7. Bosch
8. Ryobi
9. Hikoki (i know its hitachi but itsnt that a vibrator brand also hikoki is fun to say)
10. Skil(i just love the halo light)
Thank you for sharing your list with us Minnesota man!
Hitatchi changed its name to Hikoki when Hitatchi sold off their power tools division.
Dewalt was my first tool brand too and since then I’m in love!! Massive fanboy! Tried a few different brands but it hit the same spot light the yellow beasts!
Same here man. My dad the 18 volt drill and chop saw when i was a kid see him go throw tools left and right but that drill and chop saw would just keep kicking ass haha
I'm the same my first cordless drill as an apprentice electrician nearly 20 years ago was a 18v dewalt hammer drill was the most powerful drill on any jobsite at the time.. then tried some other brands with different companies and came time to replace all my tools and I went back to dewalt and I'm stoked as with there tools a range of great tools !!
I started out on dewalt metal saws and heavy duty drills.
Amen to that dewalt all the way
@@augcyborg now, they make 18v -> 20v adapters so you can run a 20v max XR battery or even a flexvolt on that old 18v for more runtime
Which Is the best for mechanic work I'm looking for a brand to have to work with a starting mechanic and to have on my person to work on my motorcycle.
1.Milwaukee 2.Dewalt 3.Makita 4.Ridgid and YES 5.RYOBI for the value and the most selections in its class with forever one battery for all.
If we're talking cordless, Makita all the way. They have a top quality cordless tool for every niche. They also have excellent battery compatibility throughout the line and they are extremely durable and easy to repair in the rare instances where it's required. Battery powered tools are basically about the entire ecosystem and Makita has the most complete. It's hard to fault anyone for going Milwaukee either though. Those two stand above the rest in my mind.
You just told me in 20 seconds what this guy took 20 minutes to tell me.
1, Dewalt
2, Milwaukee
3,Makita
4,Bosch
5, Irwin
Personal choice for my work
1. Makita
Hm. Festool
2. Metabo
Hm. hilti
3. Milwaukee
Hm. Rigid
4. Ryobi
Hm. DeWalt
5. Bosch
Hm. Kobalt
“Am not sure what to do with my hands.” Lol great list bro
I’m almost done with my electrician course and I come from a cook and salesman job so I’m am not familiar at all with power tool brands and I need a power tool set ASAP because I have none (sad I know) can some one point me to a good brand and what series within that brand I should buy seeing that im going to be using them on a daily basis
Milwaukee definitely#1,, I am a electrician 30+ years, I've used about all brands nothing wrong with them tho, but Milwaukee has never let me down!! I've changed over to just about %100 Milwaukee include hand tools I think they are better than snap on!
I couldn't agree with you any more
I do agree that Milwaukee is the best but as far as hand tools I think snap on takes the cake. Price for price tho I’ll take Milwaukee hand tools cause of cost
Hilti: am i a joke to you?
Im in Asia, a DIY car mechanic, and I don't own any of these tool brands, but I'm intending to get my 1st drill and impact driver. No.1 on my list was Ryobi (for its price, performance and colour), No. 2 is Makita for its quality and reliability, No. 3 is Dewalt. But now I'm looking at getting Dewalt combo set (DCD796 drill + DCF 887 Impact driver) as I think it has the best value.
Bosch
Brilliant review. Very helpful.
And no mindless background music... thank you!!!
I was once a DeFault fan... Oh im sorry, DeWalt fan years ago. 😆 they are good quality tools, says not this guy 😆. Here's my list dude:
1 = Makita
2 = Milwaukee
3 = Bosch
4 = DeWalt
5 = Ryobi
Thanks for letting us know your list Jon!
Makitas are great. But I love Milwaukee's more expansive automotive tools.
First I heard of Bosch was quality spark plugs. I got a Bull Dog rotary hammer; have yet to do the job I got it for. Needed to make some proper grease for the bits; too expensive to get the tiny brand name tubes.
Makita gets my vote 👌🏻👍🏻
100% brother 270+ tools on a single bat.
I gotta Ryobi garage door opener and it's FN sick!
Me too! I don't think there is a better one in existence
Your😂😂😂😂😂 presentation is awesome!
I love DeWalt and use them every day in my 3 trucks. Best value for sure.
Top 5 for me: 1. Metabo, 2. Makita, 3. Bosch, 4. DeWalt, 5. Einhell (Yea yea i know, but i have some of their stuff and it work fine).
E Milwaukee? E hilt?
We have Einhell in Australia (but rebranded as Ozito) and they're honestly not bad for budget tools.
My dad has quite a few power tools, and garden tools of theirs, and while I use DeWalt for my power tools, I use Ozito for garden tools, such as my mower, and line trimmer. No complaints whatsoever.
@@ohalistair pelo que vi você esta falando mais de ferrramenra hobby.
Nao se compara com as gigantes de uso industrial,
Like your video this was my first time watching one of yours. I'm fourth gen carpenter and cabinet maker, when i was a kid the tools in my families shop were Milwaukee and poter cable , dewalt made radial arm saws, i have one in my shop now made in the early 60s. Having retired somewhat do to cancer ive change cordless platforms i have been moving from Milwaukee to ridged because of economics, having worked comercial, industrial for 30 yrs ive worked with all of the top 5 plus the hilti tool systems i agree with your choices 💯 i would love to see a video on nailers air and cordless
Great video Nick!!! Think you made a very good list. I think I'm pretty close to you...
1. Milwaukee
2. Makita
3. DeWalt
4. Bosch
5. Ridgid
I'd say that the new Kobalt stuff is awesome. They may be moving up the list. Also the new Skil stuff is really impressive. Watch out there lol. Keep up the videos guys...we all appreciate it!!!! #VCGconstruction #VeryCoolGang
Thank you for sharing your tool brand list with us Brandon!
1. Makita
2. Milwaukee
3. Dewalt
4. Bosch blue
5. Stanley fatmax ( best hand tools avaliable)
Honorable mention of Ryobi and the old school Black n Decker! Hope you agree!
Thank you for sharing your list r32harps!
Great video for this newbie!
Ok I was shocked that Milwaukee was 3 but the Coffey maker is awesome!! And now I understand why it 3 and Makita is 2 I like
I started watching this guys a month ago and I can’t stop watching them I learn a lot on tools I’m not a big tool guy but now I wanna get all the tools lol
Thanks for being a part of the very cool gang Carlos!
I cant quit buying tools now bcuz of these guys lol just got the kobalt xtr line a couple weeks ago
I watch this video once in a while to get hype!!
should've drank more coffee this morning to be on this guy's level
Dewalt and makita makes some great grinders. I’m a welder I use them for all the time for repairs and prep work.
Totally true.
I am a welder too and i think the best grinders makes metabo
@@M8a7rk Metabo makes safest grinders and I guess most quality ones.Can you tell how many years are you welder and whichbtypes you know of welding?
@@zylent8251 4 Years tig Mag/Mig in our company we have makita and fein and i have a metabo and the lasts over a 3/4 year and now i need new brushes while i had a maktia that burned out after 5 minutes grinding stainless steel and the fein gave me electric shocks from the gearbox because there was somewhere a bridge with dust in motor
Dewalt makes a mean grinder! I have like 5 that are over 4-5 years old now! Just can’t kill em!!!
Yes I like DeWalt tools and Robi And Milwaukee awesome video
1. Makita
2. Milwaukee
3. Dewalt
4. Bosch
5. Ridgid
Why? I've used them all. They are all good tools. But in my line of work, so far, Nothing has beaten my Makita tools. Dewalt Stack lithium batteries might actually take over the lead at some point. They are strong people. But for now I love my Makita. I also use the Milwaulee cordless table saw! And the Pack out line storage.
I love my Dewalt tools. I have several drills, saws, and weed trimmers.
Awesome video and picks . I have a question about the company skil ? Right now I'm working for a Menards hardware store I see that a lot of times the skil product's are on sale . Would truly appreciate your thoughts on buying from skil.
With my small amount of experience I have found the list to run something like this:
Milwaukee
DeWalt
Makita(maybe #2 solely because of the "expansiveness" of their lines.
Ridgid
Bosch
All other tool brands
Ryobi
Depends on what you are doing. IMO Ryobi is the best bang for buck for the home gamer.
@@badarjahangirkayani6196
Well the video is about best tools, not best bang for your buck. But I would agree with you with this for an impact and drill.
I am a home "gamer" and I bought some Ryobi tools for Black Friday. Sawzall broke first project, jig saw the spring platform for keeping the platform square broke after 3rd project. Table saw is so bad, it is the only table saw in the world I need help feeding a piece of plywood through,. To the point of being unsafe. If your gonna assmeble some furniture and hang pictures, Ryobi is great. Of your gonna do any actual remodel, Ryobi is garbage.
That sounds odd. Since I have been using many of their tools for a while and they seem to work great for me. I guess everyone has their own experience with tools.
The problem is and NOBODY ever talks about it is the INTERNALS of the tools........Milwaukee and Makita POT their electronics. Dewalt, Rigid, and Royobi do NOT. This means that the internals in Milwaukee and Makita are ALOT more protected from hard use such as dust, dirt, and water. This is why all the attempts of using Dewalt have failed on our job sites. I build bridges so we're always working with concrete dust, working in the rain, and beating tools up in general so take it from me when I say that Dewalt tools just do not last under hard use.
If this is true it may explain why a roofer I knew swore by Milwaukee because his tools were always wet and beat UP. Seeing the inside is one more reason to love AvE channel.
@@mediumgrey1947 Dude......that's exactly how I know this shit! Hahaha Because of AvE!!
Agree totally that's why I go Makita!
Had a walmart brand sawzall I think hyper tech or something. I left outside most days in South Carolina, it works great, 3 years running at 25 bucks with a few blades not bad.
@@mattgeiger9988 we're talking about commercial construction not whittling lol
TYVM for education and sharing!
Ryobi is underrated as hell dude...new stuff is quality for the price withstands work place environment
Ryobi got a battery air compressor and battery soldering that's impressive
Ryobi is definitely the beat value for the money hands down. Just be careful to get their top stuff I.e. brushless.
Let’s be honest makita lacks advertising. No wonder Milwaukee sells like crazy😅
They dont, but hell I don’t really care lmao. Their batteries last way longer than any of the other brands out there and are way more reasonably priced as opposed to Milwaukee and Ridgid.
You guys never heard of Festool? Never heard of Ingersoll Rand? Never heard of Snap-On?
They don’t make as good power tolls
This guy's hands is like he's having a heart attack🤣
Bro you look like your conducting an orchestra lol, good video guys
Car guy here!! Milwaukee is for me, never mind 2345💪🏿
I watch a lot of project farm content, and almost every tools comparison he does, Milwaukee out performs everything, while dewalt is never even close! In my eyes, Milwaukee is hands down the best tool company out there and dewalt I might be at number 5, but no way they're number one
My bad on this...but wtf is project farm content?!
@@Inks505 before you buy any tool, watch project farm. The best tool review comparison on RUclips. Very informative...thank me later!
Dude what are you on about? DeWalt is in top three all the time
you base your opinion on project farm ? hahaha....the guy is informative and entertaining, but he doesn't know everything about the tools and what they made for.
They are always $$$$
This dude is funny!! 😂😂😂 makes me want to buy a tool from every brand! Even the Honorable Mentioned ones!!! Lol
What do you guys thing about Total Tools, Is there Weed Wacker any good?🤔 I am not sure which country they are from
Brave list.. I thought Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi) may have rated an honourable mention. But when I saw Ryobi I figured it was over.
That’s funny
Its nt about quality of certain product, its about brand.
Metabo German still the best in quality, but the range of product is limited.
Hitachi certainly deserves a nod over Ryobi. And Porter Cable is much better.
1 dewalt
2 hilti
3 bosch
4 makita
5 milwaukee
Honorable mentions
Ryobi
Worx
I am a joiner in the uk 🇬🇧 and in are workshop all the chaps have different power tools Milwaukee Makita deWalt but as a Milwaukee man l still say all of these tools do the job and well but what l will say you need tough tools when you use them every day stay safe chaps 👍
Good list. I have rigid, DeWalt, milwaukie, Makita and Ryobi in my garage! I would swap milwaukie and DeWalt as milwaukie has all the same offerings as DeWalt but milwaukie smashes everybody else in the compact tool world with their 12v line.
Thanks for the feedback Chris!
1- HILTI
2- MILWAUKEE
3- MAKITA
4- BOSCH
5- DEWALT
Thanks for sharing your list james!
I am thinking about switching from ryobi to ridge do you think that’s a good idea or should I stay with ryobi
I like ryobi, I been using it for years. It never changes it battery platform and it’s affordable
For Mr Joe fix his own house with youtube videos, yes ryobi is good, but the only problem is when someone comes over your house you have to hide your tools so no one knows you have them
How many year can the ryobi battery use?
My first kit of tools was DeWalt, i remember wanting a kit since I was a kid and instead of jumping the gun I waited and I finally saved up enough and bought a full on kit. After they got stolen eventually I ended up I'm the Milwaukee line of tools and I've never had or used better power tools!
That's why I'm reluctant to buying all in these prestigious tools. Imagine $2000+ of tools being stolen.
I’m only 13 and have over a thousand dollars worth in Milwaukee tools and I can definitely see the value when I build my chicken coops and tables and other diy projects
@@addisonverseman5864 Yeah Milwaukee is the best!
Top 3 makia milwakee dewalt. Hitachi (hikoki metabo mpt),
Then i recon metabo (the made in germany line) bosch aeg(rigid). Question is, is hilti worth the money. Ryobi not bad for home owner gear.
1. Bosch
2.Milwaukee
3. Dewalt.
4. Makita/ Skil
5. Ryobi or here in Germany we have Einhell
Greeting from germany
Florian Odendahl Skil würde ich jetzt nicht mit Makita vergleichen
@@leonk.1031 finde ich aber schon die haben gute Produkte im Akku segment , worum es mir hauptsächlich geht
Thanks for the feedback Florian!
Hitachi is my favourite, they look really nice and have a lot of power
They're called metabo now right?
@@figliodihades no there hikoki in Europe where I am, they just sound so tacky 😢
This was way too entertaining LMAO great job!
Milwaukee have a good range BUT There rushing out tool's very quick anx some tools have big faults like the gen three impact driver that has a faulty Chuck that keeps dropping the drill bits out 😵👍☘️
Agreed and I run Milwaukee⚡️
1) Milwaukee
2) DeWalt
3) Ryobi
4) Ridgid
5) Kobalt
Milwaukee has good clothes also Nick
John Drolet No
Thanks for the feedback John!
For me, it is all about breadth of tools, and battery longevity and durability. The batteries represent almost half your tool investment and they lose capacity or just die, way before the tools.
XTR baby! Good call including Kobalt. The title "in the world" though has to make it either Makita or Hilti. IMHO, your list should be "Top 5 in North America"...
Milwaukee/Dewalt/Hilti/Makita/ doesn't matter after that
Thanks Jeff!
Festool?
Makita should not be at that list at all. Do you know Festool, Fein, Mafel, Exact?
Are you crazy??! Every hard-core contractor I know uses Harbor freight!
Bro you got crazy energy heck ya bro nice video i needed that ..!!! 👏
As a DIY mechanic and homeowner. My list is this: Nr1 Milwaukee, 2 Makita, 3 Dewalt 4 Ryobi 5 Bosch. I used to be in the Dewalt lineup. But my brushless drill was wobbling, and Milwaukee had a lot more to offer on the mechanic side. The Dewalt brushless high torque impact was good. But now i have a lot of m18/m12 automotive tools and I love them.
Thanks for the feedback krille!
1) Milwaukee
2) Makita
3) DeWalt
4) Ryobi
5) ridged
This is just based on my experience using these tools. My personal favorite is Milwaukee for many reasons, I have never been let down by a Milwaukee.
Dang Nick you got me all fired up to get working!!!!Boom!!!!🤣👏
Honestly Ryobi seems to be the best option for me. I don’t need top of the line tools to do simple jobs around the house. There is no doubt that there are many better tools out there than Ryobi but the price and performance is exactly what I need. Still love Milwaukee the best though.
Totally agree. I have ryobi for house stuff and am slowly upgrading to Milwaukee as I go
I also agree! Ryobi’s new brushless tools are pretty cool. I also have milwaukee and I love those tools!
Honestly ryobi makes a really nice router. Been using mine for 4 years now on jobsites and still going strong.
Ryobi and Milwaukee are owned by the same company so a lot of similar components and performance. Obviously not exactly the same but still for DIY can't beat it.
@@taylorjaquez Yes both owned by TTI as well as Hart and the US licensing for Ridged. They are all great products for different lines of duty
I love Milwaukee tools that we have at work but thinking about getting Ryobi tools at home. They’re now owned by the same company and hopefully will expand the Ryobi cordless lineup similar to how Milwaukee is.
I'll be honest here, I dropped DeWalt 20v and switched to Ryobi18v +One. I payed half the Money for Ryobi and in my opinion the Ryobi brand is Fantastic.
@@corysmith7139 same I haven’t had problem
Wow. informative. Thanks.
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