Klink's are even better (in my opinion). When I first started doing Sheet Metal (A/C) I was told by my journeyman to get Craftsman snips, they had a lifetime replacement guarantee. After I learned to cut sheet metal (there is a art to it) I did not need to swap out my snips.… Now I am retired and don't need snips at all. Life is good.
If you're drilling metal look at Cobalt bits. The titanium is just a coating but still basic high speed steel underneath. Cobalt bits will last you much longer and only cost marginally more. Dewalt makes a set and just found out Milwaukee does to. So far I'm at over 200 5/16 holes in 1/4 316L stainless on the same dewalt bit and not looking at swapping it anytime soon. Also don't forget about the free tool promotion going on right now
I definitely needed those bosch paddle bits, was rerunning wires for some lights today and i only had 1/2” bits. Btw, you’ll get much better deals+combo browsing it online, by accident, unless you have time to browse it constantly. I got my 12” flexvolt sliding bevel miter saw with 4ah dual charger and 2x 6ah flexvolt batteries for $499 around february 2018.
The Ryobi inflator strated my Ryobi collection about 6 months ago...since then I bought the blower, 4 fans, 3 chargers , a super charger, a planer , a 20v hammer drill, the 18v caulking gun, the mini 18v router, the folding 18v LED light and the 18v air strike 18g finishing nailer..all of which work exceptionally well except the router and the blower , they drink they battery juice like water...otherwise I highly recommend these items...im a Pro Contractor and I use them extensively...the best is the Air strike nailer....i baseboared a whole house with it on one charge.
Then you must check out the hybrid flood light! I guarantee you will be impressed with its versatility. Dual voltage, and adjustability for placement. Admittedly it does suck down batteries, but after getting stuck in an attic when the power went out, only having a few tools on hand, the ability to toss my drill battery into the light, and safely exit made that light something I'd never forget. I've got the original, not the painters version that allows you to adjust the color spectrum. The standard is an item # P720, and is extremely handy.
I just got my mom to buy that Milwaukee drill set for my dad for Christmas. I want one too and can never have too many impact driver accessories. I bought dewalt huge kit from Lowe's
I was just checking that stuff out earlier and thought about getting the inflater. I've seen 2 people talking about how good they are since without even searching or anything. Guess I've got a reason to go back.
If you want good deals from Home Depot coming from a associate look for the clearance bays usually in my district there at the end of aisles and usually they’re junky look through them and they have really good deals even ones they didn’t know they had
The batteries, snips, speedouts and a lot of the stuff are not on sale they just say sale with everyday prices. Use to work for homedepot and they have some really good deals on the bigger items but small items are the same price with a sale tag
Some of the stuff was gimmicky at best. However, I love my rigid stackable tool box. Gonna get more soon. The bins are big enough to hope a full size tape measure and other things like my OBII scanner.
2 great video, I watched the Lowe's one just b4 this. Couple questions anyone can answer for me. I'm just getting started, what framing nailer, 6' level, table saw would you recommend? I'm just going to be a diyer/ small projects mainly. Make some picture frames, and other stuff to sell at craft shows type things
Rodney Widger ... As I mentioned in my feedback as far as a level goes stick with Empire.... Ryobi has some great nailers at really good prices... finish nailer... Brad Nailer... pin nailer.. and a narrow crown stapler which I did a review on my RUclips channel....Look into Ryobi for everything else especially since you are a homeowner/DIYer I always say Ryobi is the best value on the market and the tools are very durable and offer more than enough power to get any job done... they also have the largest 18 V system on the market..Check out my channel Rich reviews
I have a few Ryobi power tools already so for $20 that air pump is a win. They should have a bunch of Black Friday displays with even better deals. Last year I found that $20 Coast headlamp in a 2-pack for $20. Not to be outdone Costco carried a 2-pack of Coast headlamps almost as good for $20 that I picked up when they closed them out for $7. Coast includes all the batteries too.
Ryobi drill bits sucks. Every time I used one, they always broke off into what ever I was drilling. Also that stupid green case, I hate it. Always feel like I am going to puncture my skin trying to wrestle out a screw bit. They are so tight in it.
I agree the Daredevil spade bits are great. Bought some last year but this set you showed looks like it has more bits in it. But then again it is twice the price of what I paid last year. #TIACREW
Very true! Although the Kreg Jig in this sale comes with $30 worth of extra stuff that you may or may not care for (clamp, screws, mini jig) or that you already have.
I’m so with you on the Milwaukee Titanium. I have that set and use it basically all the time now. I hardly ever use my traditional DeWalt Cobalt set although when I use a drill I do like that one overall. I will say though- although I’m now a big Milwaukee guy- the Cobalt bit set they have is garbage. It works ok in metal but in anything else it’s terrible. Very disappointing and paid $29 for it and gave it to my brother in law within a week.
Are the tool boxes completely gone for everyone else. Its been like than for me in LA California. Maybe they are going to come out with some new ones for the holidays
What tool boxes are u referring to? Anaheim Hills CA had 15 or 20 of the 3 piece milwaukee packouts last week. I bought 2 lol 1 at 199 and 1 at 229 but dudes who work there were sayin they have had a bunch of them for a few months now and that that store moves stuff slow so go check it out maybe they got some left if youre interested in that particular box.
@@rockriley9494 I'm referring to tool chest. I only see either crappy small tool chest or the big husky tool chest. I haven't seen any Milwaukee or dewalt tool chest in store just online. One of the employees told me they were going to build a lot(didnt say what brands)for black friday so hopefully I can go back for ! left over one after work
Why did you not start out your video with THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR HOME DEPOT CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS. This cannot qualify as a review of any of these tools. This was a Home Depot Ad only!
@@Toolsinaction When the title of the video is " ... Top Gifts of 2018" that would imply that you are reviewing those tools. Of course, as you say in your comment, you cannot review these tools without removing them from the packaging. Likewise, you cannot call these tools "Top Gifts of 2018" simply based on the price of that tool. If I wanted to see what Home Depot had for sale all I had to do was look at their advertising flyer or go online. At least the comments online are from people who have actually purchased and used that product and can report on its quality. Maybe the title of this video needs to be changed so that is better clarified to the viewer what they will be watching and not be just click bait.
G'day mate wish we had a Home Depot in Australia. We have Bunnings and they have the monopoly when it comes to hardware stores. They have a moto " Fine a cheaper price on a stock item and we'll beat it by 10%". The problem is you'll be lucky to find another hardware store. The variety you have is amazing and the price you pay is so much better than what we would pay for a similar product over here. If your interested this is the website www.bunnings.com.au
Diablo blades are the absolute best!!!... would not use any other blade.... The same can be said for empire as far as levels.... they are the only levels/squares that I use.... The rigid hammer drill kit you were looking at is an absolute steal at that price... I bought it and have used it and that thing is a beast... can’t beat the value.... as far as hand tools go I really like Husky.... very fairly priced and really durable.... and we know how I feel about Ryobi tools... Best value inn power tools hands down... for the homeowners that is....If you are a contractor however go Milwaukee
I seen a lot that I will be buying. I most likely have most of the tools and the acc in boxes that are new. I am the real tool guy, never get enough. I am age 68 and you never can have enough tools. your video is outstanding and I will be watching you. you make the others look like, one word, TERRIBLE. I have been a closed circuit operator all my working life. sewer line tv'ing. again, good video!!!
Our shops dewalt drill couldnt make it through a hardened steel door.. Literally fried it, granted had lots of use tho.. The drill in that ryobi combo kit made it through in a few seconds with the same bit... Dont write off the green machines
@@ryanbernard6550 I been using DeWalt since NASCAR made it famous.Dewalt was really junk like Ryobi. Black & decker was better than both until NASCAR. So tht being said sir Ryobi is still junk.. Just like echo trying to compete with Stihl 😂
To any woman thinking of buying your husband tools. If he uses them a lot don't waste your money on Ryobi. They will break within a month of normal use.
Bosch bits were a good set for me, other than breaking a couple of the smaller ones. I think that was the way they were being used. (Think they were being bent as they drilled.) Nevertheless, they always drilled super-fast. I will definitely look into the Harbor Freight kind after reading this thread.
@@bigwhane8603 I have seen the Diablo air hose you are talking about at Harbor Freight. But the Diablo blades are a product of Freud. I love the Diablo blades. #TIACREW
That Diablo hose is pretty nice though too, very pliable in the cold but it's made of a type of rubber dirt, grit, and grime really stick to. Not a bad value by anymeans, I've got one I used last night attached to my Yukon tool box. The wife's dubbed it the "toolbox of contention", due to the time and money spent, and the amount of holes I'd put in it, based on my design for portable power and air.
Lol Ryobi is ok for the average home owner but Milwaukee is on another level. Idk what your situation was with Milwaukee maybe you tried charging your batteries in the freezing cold so they never got a charge or idk man but at home depot the Dewalt is the best then Milwaukee then Makita then Rigid THEN Ryobi. Idk if they sell Hitachi or what the other brands are at home depot but Ryobi is the last choice unless they drop the price like 75% compared to all the others. The main thing is what do you get with what your wanting to buy compared to the others options. Soft or hard case? 1 or 2 batteries. Warranty options. Those things matter weather you buy the cheapest tool or the most expensive tool.
@@josephgiordano9292 hi several milwalkees crapped out in our " maintance" dept....yes between batteries chargers n a drill itself.....we beat the hell out of a ryobi n a makita drill we have.
@@Leethal1 : yeah I live close to walled lake MICHIGAN over there they have a Milwaukee store so it's really convenient to replace and or get parts serviced without shipping them and waiting but I dont have any Milwaukee tools but my buddies do. I've used all the popular brands though I like the Ridged for reliability, price and warranty compared to the others that's all.
Wiss snips are popular but the best snips you can buy are Midwest Snips hands down they cut like no other & lifetime warranty. Best of all made in 🇺🇸
Klink's are even better (in my opinion). When I first started doing Sheet Metal (A/C) I was told by my journeyman to get Craftsman snips, they had a lifetime replacement guarantee. After I learned to cut sheet metal (there is a art to it) I did not need to swap out my snips.… Now I am retired and don't need snips at all. Life is good.
Midwest are like the Red Sox, the best and what everything wish it could be
I was there today for lumber and I looked through there and I'm about to go broke with all these cool flashlights and stuff, it's awesome this year.
Just left The Depot , but it's nice to be able to see what they were offering again in a more relaxed environment. Thanks for the video.
If you're drilling metal look at Cobalt bits. The titanium is just a coating but still basic high speed steel underneath. Cobalt bits will last you much longer and only cost marginally more. Dewalt makes a set and just found out Milwaukee does to. So far I'm at over 200 5/16 holes in 1/4 316L stainless on the same dewalt bit and not looking at swapping it anytime soon. Also don't forget about the free tool promotion going on right now
I definitely needed those bosch paddle bits, was rerunning wires for some lights today and i only had 1/2” bits.
Btw, you’ll get much better deals+combo browsing it online, by accident, unless you have time to browse it constantly.
I got my 12” flexvolt sliding bevel miter saw with 4ah dual charger and 2x 6ah flexvolt batteries for $499 around february 2018.
The Ryobi inflator strated my Ryobi collection about 6 months ago...since then I bought the blower, 4 fans, 3 chargers , a super charger, a planer , a 20v hammer drill, the 18v caulking gun, the mini 18v router, the folding 18v LED light and the 18v air strike 18g finishing nailer..all of which work exceptionally well except the router and the blower , they drink they
battery juice like water...otherwise I highly recommend these items...im a Pro Contractor and I use them extensively...the best is the Air strike nailer....i baseboared a whole house with it on one charge.
Then you must check out the hybrid flood light! I guarantee you will be impressed with its versatility. Dual voltage, and adjustability for placement. Admittedly it does suck down batteries, but after getting stuck in an attic when the power went out, only having a few tools on hand, the ability to toss my drill battery into the light, and safely exit made that light something I'd never forget. I've got the original, not the painters version that allows you to adjust the color spectrum. The standard is an item # P720, and is extremely handy.
I just got my mom to buy that Milwaukee drill set for my dad for Christmas. I want one too and can never have too many impact driver accessories. I bought dewalt huge kit from Lowe's
I was just checking that stuff out earlier and thought about getting the inflater. I've seen 2 people talking about how good they are since without even searching or anything. Guess I've got a reason to go back.
The ryobi kit was sweet, but shockwave for that price is a great deal. The rigid is good as well for the multi tool set. Great for conrators
glad you had good luck with the shock wave drill bits broke two of them on the first holes drilling threw pine
If you want good deals from Home Depot coming from a associate look for the clearance bays usually in my district there at the end of aisles and usually they’re junky look through them and they have really good deals even ones they didn’t know they had
The batteries, snips, speedouts and a lot of the stuff are not on sale they just say sale with everyday prices. Use to work for homedepot and they have some really good deals on the bigger items but small items are the same price with a sale tag
No news stores did this in the 60’s, the women still bought stuff. I never could convince my mother.
@@richarda996 sears is famous for it especially with their store closing sales.
Everytime I see a video in a chain store like Home Depot I swear its my local one lol...
Some of the stuff was gimmicky at best. However, I love my rigid stackable tool box. Gonna get more soon. The bins are big enough to hope a full size tape measure and other things like my OBII scanner.
2 great video, I watched the Lowe's one just b4 this. Couple questions anyone can answer for me. I'm just getting started, what framing nailer, 6' level, table saw would you recommend? I'm just going to be a diyer/ small projects mainly. Make some picture frames, and other stuff to sell at craft shows type things
Rodney Widger ... As I mentioned in my feedback as far as a level goes stick with Empire.... Ryobi has some great nailers at really good prices... finish nailer... Brad Nailer... pin nailer.. and a narrow crown stapler which I did a review on my RUclips channel....Look into Ryobi for everything else especially since you are a homeowner/DIYer I always say Ryobi is the best value on the market and the tools are very durable and offer more than enough power to get any job done... they also have the largest 18 V system on the market..Check out my channel Rich reviews
ruclips.net/user/devilefan. Here is the link for my channel
I wish associates got discounts for working there. I would buy more things.
Do you know how much you're making me want to get up from the computer and go to the Home Depot right now? :p
Thanks for doing this video because I was looking for a good 25’ tape
I have a few Ryobi power tools already so for $20 that air pump is a win.
They should have a bunch of Black Friday displays with even better deals. Last year I found that $20 Coast headlamp in a 2-pack for $20. Not to be outdone Costco carried a 2-pack of Coast headlamps almost as good for $20 that I picked up when they closed them out for $7. Coast includes all the batteries too.
Still wishing we had such a selection over here.
Ryobi drill bits sucks. Every time I used one, they always broke off into what ever I was drilling.
Also that stupid green case, I hate it. Always feel like I am going to puncture my skin trying to wrestle out a screw bit. They are so tight in it.
I’d like to see tough cases and the dewalt flip out table.
Check out the dewalt brushless drill driver with a multi tool for $139...
I agree the Daredevil spade bits are great. Bought some last year but this set you showed looks like it has more bits in it. But then again it is twice the price of what I paid last year. #TIACREW
the Ridgid batteries are not included in the lifetime warranty .... they don't tell you that!
How much cost in your country milwaukee 9AH 18V bateries?
best blades in the industry? give me a break!
That kreg jig and rip cut are that price all the time lol that's not a sale.
Very true! Although the Kreg Jig in this sale comes with $30 worth of extra stuff that you may or may not care for (clamp, screws, mini jig) or that you already have.
I’m so with you on the Milwaukee Titanium. I have that set and use it basically all the time now. I hardly ever use my traditional DeWalt Cobalt set although when I use a drill I do like that one overall. I will say though- although I’m now a big Milwaukee guy- the Cobalt bit set they have is garbage. It works ok in metal but in anything else it’s terrible. Very disappointing and paid $29 for it and gave it to my brother in law within a week.
The best so far has been the fact that you can get an impact driver for $99 + tax. That's impressive. (Milwaukee, Ridgid, Makita or DeWalt).
Are the tool boxes completely gone for everyone else. Its been like than for me in LA California. Maybe they are going to come out with some new ones for the holidays
They had a lot
What tool boxes are u referring to? Anaheim Hills CA had 15 or 20 of the 3 piece milwaukee packouts last week. I bought 2 lol 1 at 199 and 1 at 229 but dudes who work there were sayin they have had a bunch of them for a few months now and that that store moves stuff slow so go check it out maybe they got some left if youre interested in that particular box.
@@rockriley9494 I'm referring to tool chest. I only see either crappy small tool chest or the big husky tool chest. I haven't seen any Milwaukee or dewalt tool chest in store just online. One of the employees told me they were going to build a lot(didnt say what brands)for black friday so hopefully I can go back for ! left over one after work
HEy great vid.....how is this yr deals as comared to last yr???
About the same. I think they might get better as we get closer to Black Friday.
@@Toolsinaction im hoping so...
Wiss is in no way equal to klein. Terrible snips. Midwest and klein both make way better snips
HVAC Tec I almost laughed loud enough to wake up the house. Those are garbage, agreed they are not Klein of the HVAC world
Same I was rolling thier dog shit cutters midwest or anything esle really
Homeowners can use Ryobi tools but never use their bits or blades. Pros use Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita etc.
Im going straight to the crystal lake home depot and buying everything! Haha thanks for this video guys. Im now officially broke.
The 27ft husky strap is normally that price.
Get the warrior bits from harbor frieght. Better value n u get more
LongIslandP8ntball paint sprayer
They’re probably the same thing
“Everybody needs a good stud finder. Oh look, hoes”. 😂
This was so much fun!!!
The Husky tire pressure gase for $5.99 seem to be the best price ever!
I gotta try those shockwave bits.
Went for tape ended up spending 100 these tools. Thanks for the video.
Where’s the Klein?
Damn that’s a nice Home Depot
Why did you not start out your video with THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR HOME DEPOT CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS. This cannot qualify as a review of any of these tools. This was a Home Depot Ad only!
How can you review tools without taking them out of the package? Did it say tool review? It was a walk through.
@@Toolsinaction When the title of the video is " ... Top Gifts of 2018" that would imply that you are reviewing those tools. Of course, as you say in your comment, you cannot review these tools without removing them from the packaging. Likewise, you cannot call these tools "Top Gifts of 2018" simply based on the price of that tool. If I wanted to see what Home Depot had for sale all I had to do was look at their advertising flyer or go online. At least the comments online are from people who have actually purchased and used that product and can report on its quality. Maybe the title of this video needs to be changed so that is better clarified to the viewer what they will be watching and not be just click bait.
I stopped when he said coast was a reputable brand.......
Wiss snips blow. Midwest are best
No love for the makita specials that were right next to the Milwaukee specials.
what the hell were you looking at fatmax tape is 19.88 you said two for 10 bucks 1:24
G'day mate wish we had a Home Depot in Australia. We have Bunnings and they have the monopoly when it comes to hardware stores. They have a moto " Fine a cheaper price on a stock item and we'll beat it by 10%". The problem is you'll be lucky to find another hardware store. The variety you have is amazing and the price you pay is so much better than what we would pay for a similar product over here. If your interested this is the website www.bunnings.com.au
Isnt this what toolboss does?
Daredevil kit best value there for sure
Nice Home Depot good video
Thanks
Those speed out bits are normally $6 what the F?
Great video
Awesome home depot bargains them most that stuff is well more in the UK need a home depot in the. Uk ha
More Empire and Klein Tools
Like!!!!!
3.0 Milwaukee batteries!! Sweet deal hands down.. Or the jumbo Shockwave Kit...
DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Premium Battery Pack 3.0Ah (2-Pack) for $99.00 is a steal originally $139.00 a piece
Where is the husky unbreakable lights
Only thing I was interested in he didn't go to on the back selves
Those are some great deals 👍
Good movie bro
You said 2 for 10 on the tape measures it was 2 for $20
So true
My bad
Is this in Crystal lake
Algonquin
@@Toolsinaction no kidding I was just in there yesterday
Diablo blades are the absolute best!!!... would not use any other blade.... The same can be said for empire as far as levels.... they are the only levels/squares that I use.... The rigid hammer drill kit you were looking at is an absolute steal at that price... I bought it and have used it and that thing is a beast... can’t beat the value.... as far as hand tools go I really like Husky.... very fairly priced and really durable.... and we know how I feel about Ryobi tools... Best value inn power tools hands down... for the homeowners that is....If you are a contractor however go Milwaukee
Why does it seem like I have been pushing ryobi. Sorry No ryobi here. Been there done that.
Dude didn’t even show the buy a ridgid set get two free tools or batteries. All brushless
It was a good report of to let us know what's out there I let the one slide it was funny
This section makes me want to spend lots of money every year
lol
they're metal snips!!!!!! not wood snips!!!
I seen a lot that I will be buying. I most likely have most of the tools and the acc in boxes that are new. I am the real tool guy, never get enough. I am age 68 and you never can have enough tools. your video is outstanding and I will be watching you. you make the others look like, one word, TERRIBLE. I have been a closed circuit operator all my working life. sewer line tv'ing. again, good video!!!
Good stuff👍👍
Skipped makita....
Ryobi junk do not embarrass your father
Ryobi used to be crap but they have really been stepping up their game lately. For typical home use they are good tools.
@@eosjoe565 drill bits are bad but their bits have come a long way. Can't beat the price honestly Imo.
@@frozenwalkway I'd just get the tool and buy a set of quality bits elsewhere. :-)
Our shops dewalt drill couldnt make it through a hardened steel door.. Literally fried it, granted had lots of use tho.. The drill in that ryobi combo kit made it through in a few seconds with the same bit... Dont write off the green machines
@@ryanbernard6550 I been using DeWalt since NASCAR made it famous.Dewalt was really junk like Ryobi. Black & decker was better than both until NASCAR. So tht being said sir Ryobi is still junk.. Just like echo trying to compete with Stihl 😂
GREAT JOB BUD, COMPLETELY AGREE W/MILWAUKEE'S TITANIUM DRILL BITS !!! THERE THE BEST !!!
Surprisingly I find harbor freight bits are very good. I've tried ALL of the others from HD. Harbor Freight blue case puts them to shame.
Home depot ia way batter than lowes i proved that yesterday
Pack out
Those 2 for 25 fat maxes are junk they just aren’t the same
Husky pressure gauge is garbage
this crap is free at Harbor Freight!
To any woman thinking of buying your husband tools. If he uses them a lot don't waste your money on Ryobi. They will break within a month of normal use.
dewalt hands down
More junk to give away on craigslist!
high quality vid👍👍
Wiss snips are cheap for a reason
Tools in action is a joke clown shoes I dumped that Channel DIYer
They have marked up prices to trick people into thinking it's a good deal. What bastards
Milwaukee or NOTHING
DeWalt bits are garbage
Surprisingly I find harbor freight bits are very good. I've tried ALL of the others from HD. Harbor Freight blue case puts them to shame.
@@ocdtechtalk really? thanks for the tip! I love finding gems at harbor freight. Those Milwaukee bits are also very good though
@@ocdtechtalk Do you mean the newer Hercules ones? I was wondering what they were like.
@@trekzilladmc - yes the Hercules ones.
Bosch bits were a good set for me, other than breaking a couple of the smaller ones. I think that was the way they were being used. (Think they were being bent as they drilled.) Nevertheless, they always drilled super-fast. I will definitely look into the Harbor Freight kind after reading this thread.
Wiss snips are garbage go Midwest
Diablo is Harbor freight i thought
Far from it, they are very good
Tools In Action diablo air hose got the catalog right here??
@@bigwhane8603 They are not the same company that makes saw blades.
@@bigwhane8603 I have seen the Diablo air hose you are talking about at Harbor Freight. But the Diablo blades are a product of Freud. I love the Diablo blades. #TIACREW
That Diablo hose is pretty nice though too, very pliable in the cold but it's made of a type of rubber dirt, grit, and grime really stick to. Not a bad value by anymeans, I've got one I used last night attached to my Yukon tool box. The wife's dubbed it the "toolbox of contention", due to the time and money spent, and the amount of holes I'd put in it, based on my design for portable power and air.
Wiss SUCKS
90% of that stuff is junk, save for the Milwaukee battery, storage, empire levels and a couple other things.
Milwaukee drills are garbage. Go with a ryobi
Lol Ryobi is ok for the average home owner but Milwaukee is on another level. Idk what your situation was with Milwaukee maybe you tried charging your batteries in the freezing cold so they never got a charge or idk man but at home depot the Dewalt is the best then Milwaukee then Makita then Rigid THEN Ryobi. Idk if they sell Hitachi or what the other brands are at home depot but Ryobi is the last choice unless they drop the price like 75% compared to all the others. The main thing is what do you get with what your wanting to buy compared to the others options. Soft or hard case? 1 or 2 batteries. Warranty options. Those things matter weather you buy the cheapest tool or the most expensive tool.
@@josephgiordano9292 hi several milwalkees crapped out in our " maintance" dept....yes between batteries chargers n a drill itself.....we beat the hell out of a ryobi n a makita drill we have.
@@Tailgatesntoolboxes Oh alright man yeah I guess you win some and lose some
Milwaukee, Ryobi, and rigid all are owned by TTI tech tronic industries. All owned by the Chinese government
@@Leethal1 : yeah I live close to walled lake MICHIGAN over there they have a Milwaukee store so it's really convenient to replace and or get parts serviced without shipping them and waiting but I dont have any Milwaukee tools but my buddies do. I've used all the popular brands though I like the Ridged for reliability, price and warranty compared to the others that's all.
Check out the dewalt brushless drill driver with a multi tool for $139...