Haha Yes, I don't actually have any Milwaukee power tools, but I have a lot of storage with their name on it. I have some magnetic Milwaukee screw drivers and I think they are the best ones I've ever used.
That's disappointing to hear. I would think a tape measure being so simple, would last a long long time. Good thing I'm not overly attached to mine lol
haha you never know. I told my self I would only be on one platform. Then I told my self I'd only be on two and now I'm on four. I saw some deals on tools I needed and some I didn't need lol but I couldn't pass them up. I really would like to try the impacts from all the brands. I love impact drivers. What brand impact driver do you like best?
Lmao opening a Milwaukee box for your favorite makita drill 😂
Haha Yes, I don't actually have any Milwaukee power tools, but I have a lot of storage with their name on it. I have some magnetic Milwaukee screw drivers and I think they are the best ones I've ever used.
I have a 16' lever lock tape and after a while the lever part wears down and now I cant lock the tape in place
That's disappointing to hear. I would think a tape measure being so simple, would last a long long time. Good thing I'm not overly attached to mine lol
I have that same tape measure. Im not a fan, went back to my fatmax and all is well.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks that.
So you have Makita, DeWalt, Ridgid and Ryobi. You just need Milwaukee, Bosch and Hilti now! Hehe 😜
haha you never know. I told my self I would only be on one platform. Then I told my self I'd only be on two and now I'm on four. I saw some deals on tools I needed and some I didn't need lol but I couldn't pass them up. I really would like to try the impacts from all the brands. I love impact drivers. What brand impact driver do you like best?
@@tgltoday2717 the M18 Fuel is my favourite impact by far!
@@LilasTools I used one last summer and I liked it a lot. I didn't have any to compare with, but I can see why so many like it.
@@tgltoday2717 super powerful for sure! From what I’ve seen Makita impacts are the way to go for precision work!