Top Cordless Power Tool Brands RANKED!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • We Rank the Top cordless lithium-ion powered Professional Power Tool Brands using our process of weighing the positive and negatives. After extensive testing and research and also visiting with top tool brands such as Milwaukee tool, Hiliti, Makita, Ridgid, Flex, and Bosch we talk about the direction and vision of the tool companies and what you can expect from their cordless tool platforms and what to watch for in 2022! Let us know if you agree with our ranking by commenting below, and thanks for watching!
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  • @JackKirbyFan
    @JackKirbyFan 2 года назад +151

    The best tool platform is the one you use to be able to get the job done. I've used Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Flex and loved the ones that did not give me headaches. For example I burned through two Makita grinders before going with Dewalt, but found the Makita drills unbelievable performers that I can drop from a roof and still know they will work. So, whatever does the job is my favorite. That's just me.

    • @shakeeshakee9457
      @shakeeshakee9457 2 года назад +6

      Metabo I have to say makes the best grinders..use and abuse and they last

    • @JackKirbyFan
      @JackKirbyFan 2 года назад

      @@shakeeshakee9457 That's great to know but I have to say seeing two Makita grinders literally smoke and spew smoke everywhere - won't forget that one.

    • @derekedwards5390
      @derekedwards5390 2 года назад +2

      I just switched over to the 60v Dewalt because Metabo just wasn't getting tha job done and love it!! You're show is awesome love your excitement and inspiration,! Keep it up bro!! Great video....

    • @stemmentor9700
      @stemmentor9700 2 года назад +1

      How I feel with my Porter Cable drill. Left it in pouring rain overnight (twice) and after letting it dry out and sitting in water it runs great 2 years later. Still miss the tools of yesterday. Steel, long lasting and built in USA. 👍

    • @aaronq2627
      @aaronq2627 2 года назад

      Any recommendations for a good jigsaw?

  • @toolbox1
    @toolbox1 2 года назад +26

    I am very impressed when I read - " I use only one platform"- impossible for me. Now pretty much every brand is solid. Great video Vince. Thanks.

    • @SuperballsSupervidsOnYT
      @SuperballsSupervidsOnYT Год назад +4

      I mean, I oy use one battery platform, but that's because I only want to buy one battery platform. For corded tools I have zero loyalty beyond effectiveness.

  • @JJ-nh8lv
    @JJ-nh8lv 2 года назад +23

    Love your videos! I use Makita platform and so far my on the job experience, nothing else holds up. Hot, cold, wet , dry, mud, drops, dust, you name it, all the others doesn't stack up. That said, I believe that your top 5 is solid. I did just get the M18 table saw and it is awesome! The packout system is also very cool!!!!!

  • @isaaclandau5751
    @isaaclandau5751 2 года назад +80

    Makita all the way. They are like Toyota… they always work without question.

    • @dannylopez5515
      @dannylopez5515 11 месяцев назад +3

      Idk about that my dad bought a grinder from them and it lasted a day and Broke

    • @dannylopez5515
      @dannylopez5515 11 месяцев назад +1

      I know a lemon gets out every now and then but that was crazy to me

    • @carlandrews5810
      @carlandrews5810 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@dannylopez5515I have had that happen with a Bosch jigsaw which was rated as one of the best available at the time. Probably a good saw but I think I just got a bad one. Even good companies sometimes have bad products now and then too. I haven't had any issues with the couple of Makita tools I have though.

    • @habbkobb5836
      @habbkobb5836 5 месяцев назад

      Amen

    • @Poraxxify
      @Poraxxify Месяц назад

      Great, so it's reliable it also is priced the same as it's competition and can't even compete. Also flex has lifetime and is so much better so why not go with flex?

  • @stephenn3727
    @stephenn3727 2 года назад +7

    What I love most about watching these videos is all the knowledge Vince provides free of charge. Best RUclips channel for 2022? VCG Construction!!!

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад

      Thanks Stephen I appreciate that!

    • @jeffalan6339
      @jeffalan6339 2 года назад

      Isn't he the greatest!!!
      The channel test are helpful, then Vince gives his review or product demo.

  • @miken1424
    @miken1424 2 года назад +47

    Personally my go to tools are BOSCH and Makita, profactor tools from bosch have made me huge fan! I own milwaukee, dewalt, metabo hpt, craftsman and skil for some things too but always seem to find Bosch and Makita in my hands

    • @harlanborders943
      @harlanborders943 2 года назад +5

      Amen two great tool brands

    • @Jack_Meadows
      @Jack_Meadows Год назад +2

      Gotta agree with you here. Bosch and Makita really have the sweet spot between quality and innovation.

    • @ultimateriddlemaker
      @ultimateriddlemaker 6 месяцев назад +2

      You like blue

  • @cliffcolyar2121
    @cliffcolyar2121 2 года назад +5

    I agree with your list. I have the FLEX combo kit but sold the lower end impact that it came with and upgraded to the top end impact driver and I have loved it all. I have been doing some remodeling on my house during this winter and the tools are so powerful and fast.
    Love the videos!! Keep up the great work Vince!!

    • @homedepotboy9005
      @homedepotboy9005 Год назад +1

      Same same plus that Lifetime Warranty 🙏🏽

  • @michaelmcewan5074
    @michaelmcewan5074 2 года назад +30

    Great Video! For me it goes…
    1 Milwaukee for line up for specific trades, quality and innovation
    2 DeWalt great carpentry line up
    3 Makita for quality and precision
    4 Bosch for quality and price
    5 Skil for price and latest upcoming innovations

    • @mardengonzalez3561
      @mardengonzalez3561 Год назад

      Which trades are you thinking of for milwuakee 🤔

    • @michaelmcewan5074
      @michaelmcewan5074 Год назад +1

      @@mardengonzalez3561 HVAC, Plumbing, electrical, and general construction. They’re platform offers the widest variety for numerous trades. I’ve done HVAC and plumbing for 26 years and my van is loaded with numerous Milwaukee tools.

    • @mardengonzalez3561
      @mardengonzalez3561 Год назад +2

      @@michaelmcewan5074 thanks a lot, I’m about to buy into milwuakee as an hvac sheet metal worker. Excited to get my hands on their tools

    • @kaptainkilogram
      @kaptainkilogram 3 месяца назад +1

      Dewalt is the most innovative brand in the industry in my opinion.
      They were the first to create a multi-platform battery ranging from 20v-120v while keeping all the batteries interchangeable.
      They were also the first to patent a new battery cell technology called "powerstack". The new cells are a giant leap forward for the cordless tool industry.
      Though, I will say, some of my hand tools, bits, and sds bits are Milwaukee. They also make high quality tools. I especially like the fact that their sds bits are made in Germany.

  • @TheBillMurrray
    @TheBillMurrray 2 года назад +75

    1. Milwaukee
    2. Makita
    3. Dewalt
    4. Ryobi
    5. Ridged, simply because they offer more than Flex/Kobalt

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад +4

      Nice, thanks!

    • @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
      @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter 2 года назад +5

      I don't really like Metabo HPT tools but they should be 4th for their nail guns, table saw, router, and the fact that they offer an AC/DC adapter.

    • @beerbeforebreakfast
      @beerbeforebreakfast 2 года назад +4

      @@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter I will only buy Hitachi/ Metabo nail guns. They are amazing and so far above the cut.

    • @germanplay_1094
      @germanplay_1094 2 года назад +2

      And where is festool 👀

    • @germanplay_1094
      @germanplay_1094 2 года назад +3

      Or Bosch Professional 👀

  • @noloc4246
    @noloc4246 Год назад

    Vince I was checking out the shorts on RUclips and they basically had a review on Leon batteries and to my surprise they showed how volatile they can get. Does this apply to the power tools as well or just to the small lithiums that are out there v

  • @johnlouria2613
    @johnlouria2613 2 года назад +21

    So many good tool brands out there. Truly they all work. This is why we pick Metabo HPT. We just wanted to stay in one battery platform. MultiVolt AC adapter, which allows any of our cordless tools to also be run corded for all day. From framing, roofing, siding to finish and any specialty in between, and to cordless nailers feel like your pneumatic. The new 36V MultiVolt 7-1/4 Inch Rear Handle Circular Saw weight only 8.2 lbs. Only 8.2 lbs. awesome. Vince great topic.

    • @sarjxxx
      @sarjxxx 2 года назад +2

      HPT makes some great value tools. I've been using them for 15 years for 18v, and use Milwaukee for 12v

    • @Lee-lb9qh
      @Lee-lb9qh 2 года назад +1

      All great brands, I went Dewalt and don't regret it at all! 💪

    • @cruikshank
      @cruikshank Год назад

      @@sarjxxx HPT question I bought a used set of 7 tools for just $70. The issue I’m having is finding genuine Hitachi / Metabo batteries 18V the type that have a column that inserts in the tool. All I can find are Chinese knock offs with poor reviews. Any ideas? Thanks

  • @CosmicJib
    @CosmicJib 2 года назад +1

    Mister Vince I’ve been watching for a couple weeks now and I’ve got to say you have opened my eyes to a whole new world of tools, etc and always a bonus you’re cheesing mug with them Very Cool safety glasses, Gang 👍

  • @wesdoobner7521
    @wesdoobner7521 2 года назад +2

    As a homeowner/DIYer/hobby auto mechanic I love Milwaukee M12 Fuel tools. M18 is good too, and I have a few, but M12 has always done everything I've tried it on.

  • @BCFrat
    @BCFrat 2 года назад +9

    Vince my man absolutely love the content been watching since the holiday season and gotta say love all the different content you put on here but since we got the best power tool brands I feel like we need the best hand tool brands for 2022

  • @truthserum9157
    @truthserum9157 2 года назад +8

    For me it’s Milwaukee for sawsall, hammer drills, 1/2 and 3/8 impacts, drivers and drills, plumbing tools, DeWalt for wood working tools, routers, saber saw, grinders, cordless worm drive saw, festool for sanders of all types and dust collection.

  • @joshgilstrap6858
    @joshgilstrap6858 Год назад +4

    I worked in custom cabinetry for 14 years. We used Makita, they never failed. Had 2 DeWalt drills that were trash. They wouldn't hold their charge. Bosch came out with lithium battery and smaller drills. They seemed okay

  • @lochness2536
    @lochness2536 2 года назад

    Here in Greece they many stores start promo again Stanley Fatmax (part of black and decker i think) any opinion for them as semi profesional tools?

  • @HeadhunterXR1
    @HeadhunterXR1 2 года назад

    @VCG Construction When is milwaukee going to come out with a cordless hot melt glue gun??? I've been looking for a hot melt glue gun that can provide really hot melting Temps to use better industrial glues for carpentry application but haven't found a portable option yet that can do just this! Any thoughts on who makes a cordless glue gun that can fit my needs? I know I'm not the only one wondering this...

  • @gleam333
    @gleam333 2 года назад +4

    I think it greatly depends on what you do. If you're an electrician/plumber, milwaukee is a no brainer. For us framers id say metabo hpt or dewalt, leaning towards metabo hpt. Best pneumatic and battery nailguns, amazing recip saw/impact/hammer drill, and their new rear handle is amazing.

  • @joshelford8259
    @joshelford8259 Год назад

    Will you ever test/review Porter Cable tools or is it because they aren't really sold at Lowe's or Home Depot? I'm just a homeowner with a small town local Tractor Supply and got mine there. I've had them for years and they have held up so far. Interested on your take.

  • @airfoemoe
    @airfoemoe 2 года назад +18

    Metabo HPT is where it's at. They're priced right and they have they are just a joy to use.

    • @runryerun8789
      @runryerun8789 2 года назад +1

      Their multi tool performed poorly on all levels on project farm( I know all great brands may have a bad tool in the lineup)

    • @seancarley9871
      @seancarley9871 2 года назад +1

      If I had to pick just one , maybe I would go with metabo , I use them all except for ryobi and milwaulkee

    • @airfoemoe
      @airfoemoe 2 года назад +2

      @@runryerun8789 I would just stick with their multivolt tools that take advantage of the 36v with some exceptions. The best example is the 36v reciprocating saw. It’s huge and bulky but it’s fun to use.

    • @TrippyMushrooms
      @TrippyMushrooms 2 года назад +1

      I've had to of there 4ah 36v batteries die on me. I'm pretty sure the cold did it, how do you have a tool platform aim at pros and the batteries die in the cold. All the way dead like purple blinky lights on the charger dead. I guess there nice if you live in Florida.

    • @sarjxxx
      @sarjxxx 2 года назад

      @@TrippyMushrooms those batteries have a 5 year warranty... Any luck with a claim?

  • @kosmawitkowski1844
    @kosmawitkowski1844 2 года назад +15

    considering many factors like performance, price, endurance and availability makita works best for me :)

  • @ernestoduran4100
    @ernestoduran4100 2 года назад +2

    Love it! Any chance of a live TTR soon?

  • @ryane6719
    @ryane6719 2 года назад +5

    Makita needs to do a better job with advertising and service in the states. They’re arguably the best but don’t get well represented in the states.

  • @sambramley9854
    @sambramley9854 2 года назад

    Where the Milwaukee track saw/plunge saw at ? Any ideas If they’re bringing one out

  • @chrismcgovern9454
    @chrismcgovern9454 2 года назад +1

    I'm into the dewalt 20v system love the compact and power of them. I'm especially excited that dewalt is now getting deep into the automotive market because dewalt is becoming my most used battery tools in the automotive industry.

  • @XerxezsX
    @XerxezsX 2 года назад +4

    In the US they should put a law to standardize power tool batteries so these companies would stop scamming us.

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 2 года назад

      No one’s scamming anyone, you just need to learn how to and when to buy. Learn what the hacks are, then you can buy Milwaukee tools at close to Ryobi prices.
      Do you know how ridiculous you’re statement is? There is no way a battery platform will be standardized, nor should it.

    • @stevenbalaz8308
      @stevenbalaz8308 2 года назад

      The fact they don’t drives the technology forward

  • @RomanianAlphaDaddy
    @RomanianAlphaDaddy Год назад

    How do you feel about TrueHVL? They ever gonna come out with new tools? I keep debating buying a second battery but it's a hard price to pay when it's insanely expensive, huge, and only goes with one tool.

  • @runryerun8789
    @runryerun8789 2 года назад +35

    Dewalt has done a lot of innovating lately almost as if they suspected a list like this was imminent 😁
    IMO
    1. Milwaukee(best innovators and honoring the warranty)
    2. Dewalt(the dcf 850 plus power stack is 🔥)
    3. Makita(great battery life and ergonomics)
    4. Flex(tools are heavy)
    5. Kobalt/Ryobi

    • @runnerdude1990
      @runnerdude1990 2 года назад +2

      I’ve seen no innovation from dewalt. And this from someone who has ONLY dewalt tools and somewhere between 10-20k of them.
      I’m disappointed. A smaller impact and smaller battery? I have it… hardly innovative. It wasn’t a problem that needed solving for me. Give me an industry leading battery vacuum. Give me a a completed tough system. Tough system two is no different than the first one and yet the drawers still fall apart in no time.

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад +4

      @@runnerdude1990 Are people really using the Tough System or even the Pack Out in the construction field or are they more of an industrial maintenance/service technician bauble? I agree with you, the DeWalt vacuum sucks, no pun intended, but how many people in the grand scheme of things need a cordless vac enough to lay down the shekels for one? I do like those that can be used as a dust collection system, but vacuum cleaners are hard on batteries, so not that great an option, IMO.

    • @runnerdude1990
      @runnerdude1990 2 года назад

      @@pheloniousmunk I am using the tough system in my trailer (on racks) and the guy working with me uses the pack out.

    • @runnerdude1990
      @runnerdude1990 2 года назад

      We use a rigid battery vac around 4 hours a day.

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад

      @@runnerdude1990 doing what?

  • @thesoldiermedic
    @thesoldiermedic 2 года назад +2

    I personally run the dewalt 20v line and the Milwaukee 12v line. I’m perfectly happy with both. I mainly chose dewalt because I can shop Home Depot and Lowes for it.

  • @anthony5530
    @anthony5530 2 года назад +2

    Milwaukee has a patent out on a dual recovery/vacuum pump for hvac. I’ve been considering a jb flex model that just came out that appears to use rebranded Milwaukee batteries, but if Milwaukee is fixing to come out with one I want to wait. You heard anything about this from the bigwigs at Milwaukee, Vince?

    • @michaelmcewan5074
      @michaelmcewan5074 2 года назад

      I’d definitely hold out for the Milwaukee if they are in fact making dual recovery/vacuum pump. I’ve seen the Navac and JB Flex vacuum pumps but why bother if you’ve already provided power for the recovery machine. Hopefully Milwaukee will come through.

  • @georgeferlazzo7936
    @georgeferlazzo7936 2 года назад +1

    Hello again Vince and Vcg
    Thank you for another Great Video. More food for thought!!!!

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад

      Hello George, hope you’re doing well!

    • @georgeferlazzo7936
      @georgeferlazzo7936 2 года назад

      @@VCGConstruction Hello again Vince and Vcg
      Yes, we are doing well. I just got back to work since our company lost its contract in September 2021.I am in my second week. It feels real good to get back to work. So thank you again.

  • @kevinbrown3075
    @kevinbrown3075 Месяц назад +1

    It’s 2024 and I’m Flex all the way! I’ve the driver, the hammer drill, the oscillating tool and my latest purchase the router and plunge adapter- love them all! Batteries charge quickly and retain the charge forever! Can’t see myself changing platforms anytime soon.

  • @musharafahmed3613
    @musharafahmed3613 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Rank for these brands will be as follows:
    1. Hilti - Reason being their Tool Park Management Service saves you a fortune of money on your multiple jobsites & also the one platform Nuron helps you optimize your tool park. Productivity, Performance, Health & Safety along with Sustainability offered.
    2. Flex - The soul reason being their performance & nothing else. They still fall short of providing service as compared to competition.
    3. Milwaukee - Reason being they fail to achieve one platform for all their tools hence increasing the number of tools per jobsite. But still better than a lot of competition.
    4. DeWalt - Reason being the compact sizes of their tools make them earn alot of brownie points but still they have to go a long way in improving the performance of their tools below 24V platform.
    5. Makita- Reason being they don't release the most latest technologies, they wait for it to become a global need & then they launch the tool.

  • @YoSoyGus1
    @YoSoyGus1 2 года назад +2

    I'm very happy with my Makita tools and very likely won't switch platforms, however if I were a beginner woth no tools. I would absolutely jump on the flex platform

  • @euphoria2339
    @euphoria2339 2 года назад

    I mostly will be doing electrician work so which drill driver will work best ?

  • @RebelPatriot
    @RebelPatriot 2 года назад +2

    1. Milwaukee
    2. Kobalt XTR & 24-Volt line
    3. Flex
    4. Hilti
    5. DeWalt
    I personally have always been a Milwakee guy, but had to sell all my tools a couple of years ago. Just recently got back into the trades as a residential electrician and purchased the Kobalt XTR line five-piece kit and have been so impressed. I also have the Kobalt 24v one-handed Sawzall, multi-tool and 3-gallon vac. My buddies at work would poke fun at my Kobalt line of tools until I put them up against their dewalt's and smoked them in several different tasks.

  • @wd8545
    @wd8545 2 года назад +4

    While I don't work with my tools on a professional basis , I've stuck with DeWalt because of the super value deals I get at HD. I also have other top 5 brands tools, but DeWalt is my constant platform.

  • @jasoncrawford2561
    @jasoncrawford2561 2 года назад +3

    Great video as always,

  • @austinharrison3806
    @austinharrison3806 2 года назад +2

    I would like a video on inverters. Seems like only a select number of companies are offering them with their batteries (Milwalkee, Roybi, Ego and Greenworks). I wonder what companies would join the list especially those that have invested a lot recently in their battery platform like Dewalt, Flex and Hilti. Having inverters are great for power outages, use less wires and increase the value of buying a battery platform.

  • @tommyr6680
    @tommyr6680 2 года назад

    Just bought a new fixer upper …. Which brand is best for diy

  • @Beliefacy
    @Beliefacy 2 года назад +2

    I've never seen anyone compare WORX tools with other brands... I just bought into their cordless pressure washer, shop vac, and blower. They make the strongest most versatile cordless pressure washer in my eyes the first of its kind. So far so good for my business 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @braydenjames561
      @braydenjames561 2 года назад +1

      about the pressure washer, ive never seen any major tool company come out with one. maybe I'm wrong but as far as i know i haven't seen any others.

  • @VashtheReapr
    @VashtheReapr 2 года назад +4

    I love Makita but my partners use Milwuakee & Ryobi and they all get the job done baby!

  • @dellusionportland8867
    @dellusionportland8867 2 года назад +3

    I hope some day that Bosch pushes the envelope and make it to your top 5 as i value your ratings, videos, tool evaluations, as they are honest 7 great information to us consumers when buying the right tool. Their new line of tools are quality, my favorite, even though i like some tools from all brands too. Much Respect

    • @luisinhoens90
      @luisinhoens90 2 года назад +2

      I currently own Bosch, Milwaukee and have also owned DeWalt, Craftsman and Ryobi in the past. None of them can hold a candle to Bosch when it comes to build quality and tool control/finesse. Makita may be up there as well but I have never owned their tools to compare.
      The problem with Bosch is their not-so-great commitment to North America. Their lineup was improved last year with the addition of PROFACTOR (whose tools are a beast and can get you corded levels of power on a single 18V battery) but they're still missing some critical tools like right angle impact drivers, right angle impact wrenches, cordless ratchets and nailers to name a few.
      I'd still rank them at #5, though. Flex doesn't get my attention yet with also a limited lineup and still unofficial announcement from their stacked cell batteries.

    • @sergio.i
      @sergio.i Год назад

      @@luisinhoens90 I think it was a joke he puts Flex #1 - just didn't wanted to mess with promotion payments from other brands and gave #1 to stillborn brand - haha it's funny.

  • @josephalexander3884
    @josephalexander3884 2 года назад +5

    I am keeping a close eye on Skil, Makita, and Milwaukee. I don’t disagree with your top 5 but I would add Skil. Thanks to your cinematic documentation, I am keeping a close eye on Skil. I am in the Makita LXT platform and I have a single Milwaukee impact driver in the pack out case with 2 CP 3.0 batteries ( so far the best battery I have used). I really like Makita for vibration mitigation.

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад +1

      Skil is making a great cordless rear handle saw, but it's a weighty beast and batteries are expensive. What else is Skil offering in the cordless market?

    • @SurreyScum
      @SurreyScum Год назад

      Same company that owns Skil owns FLEX, and it seems they’re prioritizing and pushing FLEX much more than Skil

  • @stevechamberland6657
    @stevechamberland6657 2 года назад +2

    backwards compatability is what got me stuck on ryobi (not in the trades), but with all this inovation going on i can't wait to see where things go by the time i'm ready for a refresh

    • @RyanHipp
      @RyanHipp Год назад +1

      Ryobi moving HQ and factories to USA is a big deal

  • @teddbobb4672
    @teddbobb4672 2 года назад

    How do consumer grade tools compare to pro grade like Snap-on?

  • @FyrFytr998
    @FyrFytr998 2 года назад +9

    I agree Flex is 100% the brand to keep an eye on, but still feel that if you are a professional outfitting a business currently, you still need a wide selection to choose from. Those brands are still Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita. Hilti has selection, just no real store presence.

  • @UncleIvan1
    @UncleIvan1 2 года назад +7

    my top 5
    Makita
    Milwaukee
    Dewalt
    Metabo
    Ridgid
    I could say hilti, but I never seen or used one in person so I could not rate it.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад

      Nice, thanks! 👍🏻

    • @devinnelson5410
      @devinnelson5410 2 года назад

      I agree 100%. I wish makita had a Cordless compressor, Cordless table saw and a smaller rivet gun just to get into tighter spaces.

    • @UncleIvan1
      @UncleIvan1 2 года назад

      @@devinnelson5410 not everyone needs a Cordless compressor or a rivet gun, but would be nice to have the option right.

  • @halfstep67
    @halfstep67 2 года назад

    I have Bosch, Milwaukee, Ridgid, Dewalt, Kobalt. Some are newer tools and some are older tools. I use the Bosch and Milwaukee a lot and have had good luck with them. I have some of the Ridgid tools that I use often and they work well. Most tools today are good quality and if one is watchful, they can snab some good tools at great prices.
    There is a home depot and menards near me but lowes is over an hour away so tool selection can boil down to what is conveniently available in your area.

  • @taylorwoodard9470
    @taylorwoodard9470 2 года назад +12

    I recently bought a metabo hpt impact driver and hammer drill combo and I have been blown away with both of their performance

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад +1

      Nice! 👍🏻

    • @robertcampbell1343
      @robertcampbell1343 2 года назад +1

      I bought one from Lowes two months ago, the drill fell of my bench 2 feet and the plastic slivers that hold the battery on broke on both sides. Lowes said sorry no help and Metabo said warranty doesnt cover it. Lol...yeah sticking with Makita. Shame, since that Triple Hammer is fire.

    • @taylorwoodard9470
      @taylorwoodard9470 2 года назад

      @@robertcampbell1343 Man, that is some BS, you'd think that they would honor their warranty especially being so new. I hope mine hold up, so far so good

  • @pheloniousmunk
    @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад +5

    I would pick Milwaukee as number 1 and I was mostly a DeWalt guy for years. Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita all have a wide range of high performing/high quality tools available....no promises that they're going to develop something in the future, they're already doing it. I think that across the board, Milwaukee is proving their slightly better quality(than DeWalt) on thousands of jobsites every day, and I have to admit that Milwaukee has some great tools in the M12 lineup. Flex, Kobalt, Rigid, Ryobi, and Bosch aren't even on my radar....I'm already invested in the Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita battery platforms and the tools have proven their quality and performance. I think Metabo HPT is a brand that people should be watching if they're gonna go off into the weeds on other battery platforms.

    • @sheezy2526
      @sheezy2526 5 месяцев назад

      Ive heard the batteries go bad and despite being made in China they still charge made in USA prices.

  • @ericfryer2160
    @ericfryer2160 2 года назад +2

    The new technology coming out is really impressive! All tool companies make some great tools for certain applications. I have lots of different brands, and use them all. Biggest factor is probably the operator, the tools cannot operate by themselves! Lmao. Big Dewalt flexvolt and power stack fan at the moment, but we will see what the future holds. I will still rock shit, regardless of the name on the tool!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Another great video Cuz!! 👍👍

  • @JB_kind
    @JB_kind Год назад +1

    Love this channel!

  • @chrisstrazzulla8962
    @chrisstrazzulla8962 2 года назад +6

    Hi Vince, great video and passion as always! I am not a contractor, just a DIY tool enthusiast. See below as I would rank the tool platforms : 1- Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Hilti. I am impressed with Flex however they have entered the tool market a few years too late in my opinion. Additionally, I don't think of Lowes as a heavy contractor business compared to Home Depot. Flex tools seem a bit expensive and feel heavy. I am impressed with the battery technology and like the parent company as I own Ego branded equipment. Flex may need another source or distributor to really get the sales the company probably needs to see. I was glad to see Ridgid was not on your list. I tried a few tools and the LSA is a scam and the tools are overpriced and underperformed. Ryobi seems like a better deal. Depot should dump Ridigid and get Flex in their stores !Lastly, I know people may not agree with Bosch however they are great tools and have terrific build quality as they are German engineered and utilize a newer battery technology. Let me know your thoughts. Stay safe and best regards to everyone.

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад

      How are those Bosch batteries holding up? I don't run any Bosch cordless, so I have no first hand experience, but I have been told by a few that the batteries aren't great.

    • @chrisstrazzulla8962
      @chrisstrazzulla8962 2 года назад

      @@pheloniousmunk the Bosch batteries are fantastic. I run the 4mAh and they hold a charge fir a long time. I picked up a few with the last promotion at Lowes. They also have an 8 and a 12mah. Very well built with cooling fans and a battery light meter.

    • @luisinhoens90
      @luisinhoens90 2 года назад

      I'm a Bosch and Milwaukee user. I used to have 1.5Ah and 2Ah Bosch slim packs but right now I only run 4Ah CORE batteries with 21700 cells. Bosch was one of the first companies to switch to 21700 cells and the 4Ah battery is about as compact and light as the 2Ah batteries I used to own. I like how the battery has 5 LED indicators unlike most other companies with 3 or 4. It makes you more aware about how much battery is left.
      My batteries have been great, 2 of them are 2 yrs old and the other one is almost 3 yrs old. They work just like when they were new.

  • @arronmcknight
    @arronmcknight 2 года назад +1

    YES POPS! CONGRATULATIONS! You pointed and the link appeared. 2:48

  • @izoakazem911
    @izoakazem911 Год назад

    Where can I get the flex

  • @mikedinno8413
    @mikedinno8413 2 года назад

    I'm looking at Craftsman. How far below are they to the to the top five here?

  • @jasonhaynes2990
    @jasonhaynes2990 2 года назад +4

    Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee tools have a history and they offer so many different options of tools, they have set the standard. every other brand is just trying to catch up. Anyone can come up with a top 5 in any order, but I would have to disagree with putting Makita at 5 behind the others, just reading thru the comments makita would be at least #3

  • @nailbanger777
    @nailbanger777 2 года назад +21

    Milwaukee - Makita - DeWalt

    • @lukefenech
      @lukefenech 2 года назад +1

      Panasonic have been excellent for me but sadly no longer available. Hence I am here doing research. Thanks for the info!

    • @nailbanger777
      @nailbanger777 2 года назад

      @@lukefenech you’re welcome!

  • @IanMM88
    @IanMM88 2 года назад +1

    I have to many different batteries. I started getting Ryobi because they're more affordable and they offer pretty much anything you can think of. Then I started getting milwaukee 12v stuff because it was so compact and strong but then I got a couple good deals on Dewalt stuff so now I have 3 Dewalt power tools and I think I might just stick with Dewalt now lol

  • @bayernmunchen6762
    @bayernmunchen6762 Год назад

    My favourite tool is Mafell - Table saw , track saw and jig saw. second is Festool. any plans of reviewing those lines??

  • @shmurty8186
    @shmurty8186 2 года назад

    do a review on the milwaukee carbite tooth wholehawg kit, chews right through nails np

  • @AstroVanTribe
    @AstroVanTribe Год назад

    I've been in the trades since 1987 - I mainly do high end custom furniture of my own design and smaller unique home improvements, mainly built-in projects. Back in the '90's I was also in the film production world designing and building theater sets then film and TV sets - Back then I tried every cordless system available and Makita tended to be top-dog. (I still have and use my 7-1/4" Makita corded circular saw I bought in '87) - Once I got to more shop work I stepped down to the 12 volt Bosch system not needing the large/heavy cordless tools....
    Now I'm in a completely different world where I'm building out my 4x4 Astro van into a capable overlanding rig and taking on projects all over the country and I really need to get into a complete cordless system (which is why I find myself here) - I was aware how awesome the FLEX system preforms and want to pull the trigger BUT their lack of tools is what's keeping me from going that route - I'm considering MIlwaukee because they have EVERYTHING including a chainsaw which will come in real handy out in the bush. If I knew for sure FLEX was coming out with that I'd just go with them.
    I also have a burgeoning RUclips channel and was looking at possibly seeing if any of these companies might want to sponsor me as their tools will get plenty of play on the channel.
    Anyhow, thanks for the informative video

  • @GuzzyMan
    @GuzzyMan 2 года назад

    agree. I just bought into the Flex line of tools.

  • @ArpadBuildsThis
    @ArpadBuildsThis 2 года назад +1

    Great video! If I was a contractor, or a jobsite worker, I would 100% agree with this list! But as a woodworker/furniture builder, most of these brands are not as ideal. My list would be: 5. Milwaukee, 4. Craftsman, 3. Skil, 2. Makita, 1. Dewalt. Well, actually Dewalt and makita are tied. Personally, Milwaukee has too much power and not enough controllability for me, and not enough runtime. Skil and Craftsman are great, as they’re cheap, and very high quality. Makita is great, and would be my favorite, but they’re more expensive than Dewalt. Great video outlining which brands are great for the out in the trades!

    • @chadhero37
      @chadhero37 Год назад

      I have both Milwaukee and all of the Brushless Craftsman. The Brushless reciprocal saw by craftsman is faster than Milwaukee, but outside of that, Milwaukee tools blow the Craftsman away. I'm just curious how you ranked Craftsman higher than Milwaukee?

  • @michaelschroder6071
    @michaelschroder6071 2 года назад +3

    Flex volt advantage tools are unbeatable with the combined power and run time. And if you want a compact they have atomics combined with power stacks. So go big with FVA or go small with powerstack atomics. The middle of the road XRs do get beat by Milwaukees 🤷‍♂️

  • @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
    @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter 2 года назад +6

    Milwaukee makes the best plumbing/auto mechanic tools, milwaukee makes a great M12 3/8 stapler, dewalt had the first reasonably priced cordless 7 1/4" miter saw, dewalt had the first solid battery only finish/framing nailers, dewalt has the first solid cordless roofing gun(bostich tried) dewalt had the first cordless table saw, dewalt had the first cable stapler and fence stapler, dewalt had the first and still kind of the only 20/60v battery powered generator/charger, makita makes the only cordless biscuit joiner, makita makes the only cooler/heater, etc. Point is, if you think one tool line fits all, you're not in a versatile industry, you're in a specialized industry. Those of us that do it all understand that you need to own all different tool lines. No single tool line owns it all.

    • @runryerun8789
      @runryerun8789 2 года назад

      I work at a large plumbing company and never met a plumber who didn’t use Milwaukee

    • @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
      @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter 2 года назад +1

      @@runryerun8789 Ya my buddy is a union plumber that leads a couple hundred guys for a company with a few thousand guys which is what got me started on some M18 tools. He gave me a bunch of 9.0 and 5.0 batteries so all my lights are M18 and I have the chainsaw, 9" grinder, and blower. I had really bad luck with the M18 fuel hammerdrill, impact, and sawzall though. Hammerdrill chuck locked up, sawzall won't change blades, and impact gun glitches forward/reverse for a few trigger pumps after changing. All happened in less than 6 months. $450 gathering dust. Never had a problem with my makitas or dewalts. I love my M12 stuff but the tripod light piston failed after a month so I returned it, the collet in the fuel impact is messed up after only 6 months, and the hammerdrill doesn't have much power, even for a 12v. I like the jigsaw, hackzall, right angle drill has a ton of power for a 12v, the fuel multi tool is a monster, and the magnetic roving light is pretty slick. I'd love an M12 pro press but I can't quite justify the money lol. The copper cutter is sweet too. I totally understand why plumbers go for milwaukee. I absolutely would too. It's honestly necessary. Same for auto mechanics. M12 and M18 own those industries.

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад

      You nailed it Tac!

    • @pheloniousmunk
      @pheloniousmunk 2 года назад +1

      @@runryerun8789 I love the Milwaukee Porta Band and Hole Hawgs and I think they have earned their place.

    • @garrettstephens91
      @garrettstephens91 Год назад

      @@runryerun8789 I work for a Union Pipefitting company that specializes in Commercial and Industrial. We use ONLY DeWalt. The reason is that they have power tools made in the US, and the tools that are not use the same batteries that the US made tools use. That is it. My Union prioritizes American made and Union made tools and part first, but they have to not lack in quality. We also work many jobs where you HAVE to (per contract) use only US made tools and parts.

  • @gnawty4662
    @gnawty4662 2 года назад

    Let’s go! About to invest after this video. Maybe a mix-n-match 👀

  • @LARULES100
    @LARULES100 2 года назад

    The hilti rotary hammer is a monster.Best rotary hammer I've ever used.

  • @BC-go2hm
    @BC-go2hm 2 года назад +1

    Its a great list Vince. Mine is. 1. kobalt. 2.flex. 3. Milwaukee. I would like them to make a m12 fuel right angle 1/4 impact driver. 4. dewalt. 5. Skil

  • @David-hb1ik
    @David-hb1ik 2 года назад +1

    I run Milwaukee and Dewalt. So if I like a certain cordless tool in either platform I’m not totally married to only one brand. Flexibility is crucial. One may make a certain tool cheaper or lighter or just better

    • @mardengonzalez3561
      @mardengonzalez3561 Год назад +1

      Been thinking about this. I saw the dewalt hammer drill is better then the milwuakee gen 3 hammer drill by long shot, contemplated getting a milwuakee impact and having a dewalt drill but the battery price is a lot

  • @furiangameclips
    @furiangameclips 2 года назад +3

    I want a Milwaukee sheet sander, and airless paint sprayer. I also think the m18 fuel brad nailer could just be m12 fuel.

    • @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
      @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter 2 года назад +1

      I agree that their brad nailer should be M12. Been saying it since they released their pin nailer. No reason for it to be so huge. I'd even buy it if it only went up to 1 1/2".

  • @jacobdavie7856
    @jacobdavie7856 2 года назад +1

    Is flex ever gonna come to canada?

  • @inlinesix1187
    @inlinesix1187 2 года назад

    I wonder if Milwaukee or somebody else will come out with a battery adapter for the Mx line that fits 4 m18 batteries to give you 72volts for Mx.

  • @michaelmiller7208
    @michaelmiller7208 2 года назад

    Am partial to dewalt but like the changes with flex/batteries, dewalt power stack. Also dewalt. Like Milwaukee for sure power.

  • @ericbruce4689
    @ericbruce4689 2 года назад +2

    I need an m12 grinder. That little cutoff tool they have is cool, but a standard size blade would be nice.

    • @ryane6719
      @ryane6719 2 года назад

      The cutoff tool was a bust for me, underpowered and terrible dust collection.

    • @luisinhoens90
      @luisinhoens90 2 года назад

      I've just bought the 3" cutoff tool and has been good for me, but then I'm a DIYer/car enthusiast.
      Although I agree a 4 1/2 grinder would be cool, I'm not sure 12V batteries are enough to power it . And the runtime would be presumably low even with a 6Ah XC. Maybe that's why no other company has dared to introduce 12V grinders?

  • @ViresEtDecus
    @ViresEtDecus 2 года назад

    I’m all Milwaukee at this point, but to be honest the only other brands that have me interested right now are Hilti (the Nuron line looks amazing) and ryobi (they’re pushing ego hard and I’m here for it).

  • @adambomb7331
    @adambomb7331 2 года назад +1

    I saw a bracket, and thought you were giving some March Madness insights

  • @roadsterbrew1852
    @roadsterbrew1852 2 года назад +2

    I like how Flex was chosen for "future" battery technology that DeWalt already has. Don't get me wrong Flex is very powerful but not sure I agree with the reasoning.

    • @luisinhoens90
      @luisinhoens90 2 года назад

      Pretty much my thoughts. At this time it's just vaporware and that's no reason to choose anything as a #1.
      Kick Flex out of the top 5, move everything else 1 position up and add Bosch or Metabo HPT Multivolt to #5.

  • @RandomGuy-qm3mg
    @RandomGuy-qm3mg 2 года назад +3

    Bosch for quality construction but lacks the infinite number of oddball tools DeWalt and Milwaukee have.
    Especially the new Profactor line

  • @TFPrime1114
    @TFPrime1114 2 года назад +9

    I dont know, but i feel that Flex as #1 is a massive what if. As it stands right now, with personal experience with all these tool brands, in my opinion, Milwaukee beats out the rest by a long shot. They have an incredibly expansive lineup in the m18 platform, with a very good "sidekick" m12 platform. I understand the issues with the mx fuel line, but i doubt Flex will come out with huge breaking hammers (like the mx fuel or hilti) anytime soon. Milwaukee is expensive, but not unattainable. The availability is excellent for most tools, and the warranty is pretty standard across the market. So until something revoltionary comes from another brand, im sticking with Milwaukee

  • @jeffranck6080
    @jeffranck6080 Год назад

    I have always been a milwaukee guy. Their corded tools simply ran forever and the M18 platform has served me very well. At least until the last two tools I purchased. I purchased a new impact driver and a drill. Both have so much runout that they are basically unusable. I think Milwaukee has put cost and profits over quality and for the first time, I'm probably going to switch platforms.

  • @prestigemechanical3600
    @prestigemechanical3600 2 года назад +1

    FLEX for large tools, Milwaukee and Bosch for 12v tools
    The M12 lineup is like non-other but with that said for pure accuracy and precision Bosch has better control on the 12v drivers no competition.
    One more thing, the Dewalt DCF840 paired with a power stack is lighter and more powerful than my M12 impact with a 6.0
    Lots of great tools coming out just wait and give it some time because the battery platforms are advancing quickly and tools are gaining more power

  • @fahs
    @fahs Год назад

    I went with Ryobi for years because that was what I could afford. Now that I make good money and am debt free I am replacing my Ryobi with better stuff.
    Started with Dewalt, but have become a Flex guy 100%. The recip saw is no joke. The circular saw is smooth, powerful, and accurate. I now have the entire line. I can't wait for their next platform.
    Hoping for a wet saw, miter saw, table saw, or yard platfrom.

  • @reddbeard2030
    @reddbeard2030 Год назад +1

    Thanks Vince!

  • @uninhabitedspace
    @uninhabitedspace Год назад

    I would like to see your next top five. I think Dewalt will really shine. A lot has happened since you released this video.

  • @jamallaidley4718
    @jamallaidley4718 2 года назад +2

    Really cool Vince

  • @Fly2kill1
    @Fly2kill1 2 года назад

    Vince, there is a rumor going around about Kobalt finally getting a 24v nailer. Have you heard anything?

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад

      I heard something as well Derek!

    • @Fly2kill1
      @Fly2kill1 2 года назад

      @@VCGConstruction the suspense is killing me. I’m ready to cut the cord inside the house.

  • @badmatt4162
    @badmatt4162 2 года назад

    I don't get why Milwaukee is getting a bit of push back now for having different battery platforms but everyone ignores that that dewalt and makita have lots of different battery platforms that are not interchangeable. Milwaukee's platforms are pretty well delineated. MX for site equipment, M18 for most things, M12 for small stuff. The twin battery systems are an outlier BUT they do allow you to run new higher capacity tools on your existing M18 batteries - meaning they are more backwards compatible than any of the other companies. I really appreciate the fact that Milwaukee has gotten so much out of M18 and has continued to do so even when others have gone 36V, 40V, 80V etc etc.

  • @pippuppy
    @pippuppy 10 месяцев назад

    I have a general rule: Bosch is #1 and on a bad day #2 or #3. For Similar money Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee. There are other good picks but they have a limited line or are of a higher price point. Bosch is never a bad choice and always one of the best, no matter what.

  • @bajadrifter
    @bajadrifter 2 года назад +2

    DeWalt and Milwaukee for me. DeWalt's Powerstack batteries are the best!

  • @beaverbuilds3984
    @beaverbuilds3984 2 года назад +2

    Love it

  • @stephenleepmg113
    @stephenleepmg113 2 года назад

    I NEED - An 18V Cordless nail driver for 6 , 8, & 10 penny common nails.
    Skill has introduced one for 2022. I know Milwaukee or Makita could get that done.

  • @bmak5405
    @bmak5405 2 года назад +4

    Makita all the way baby !!!!

  • @andrewjtphotography380
    @andrewjtphotography380 2 года назад +1

    I'd probably move Makita up just because of all the OPE that runs off the LXT & XGT platforms. And probably move Hilti & Flex down for lack of tools. At least at this point anyway.

  • @kevinwestwood6668
    @kevinwestwood6668 2 года назад

    I wish DeWalt would update its 18/20v mitre saw, makita is my favourite brand,but I also use Dewalt, need to try Milwaukee next.

  • @kevincoker9701
    @kevincoker9701 2 года назад +2

    1. Makita/ festool
    2. Flex/ hilti
    3. Dewalt/Milwaukee
    4. Metabo/rigid
    5.ryobi/ craftsman
    Ive used each of these brands as a finish carpenter framer and wood worker makita and festool make great saws Milwaukee finally looking at a larger platform will step up dewalt is just great for the price point but definitely not the best tools and metabo is the best value step above all the ryobis but priced great with cool innovations

    • @UncleIvan1
      @UncleIvan1 2 года назад

      wow, I agree 100% on the 1-4. . . 5 however I would only consider if I was on the budget or nothing else available

  • @Jack_Meadows
    @Jack_Meadows Год назад +2

    Bosch and Makita all the way for me. I like how they space their releases out further, and only really release a new tool when there are sizeable improvements over last gen. Many of the others brands are reminding me of major tech companies instead of tool companies with their constant releases with little improvement over last gen. Dont get me wrong they still make good stuff, just not a fan of the buisiness model.

  • @joeindustry
    @joeindustry 2 года назад +18

    Flex doesn’t have a long enough track record or enough breadth of tools yet to be considered Number 1.
    Milwaukee 1
    DeWalt 2
    Makita 3
    Hilti 4
    Everyone else 5

    • @dmo9706
      @dmo9706 2 года назад

      I know. This guy silly

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  2 года назад +3

      I would agree Michael that Flex wouldn’t be number 1 overall, but our list is tool companies to watch in 2022!