DGZRT
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Actually The little bags are to fill up and take on the job LOL I have a rolling tool box by RidgedI was about to admire your tool storage system but then I took a closer look...
Actually The little bags are to fill up and take on the job LOL I have a rolling tool box by RidgedI was about to admire your tool storage system but then I took a closer look...
I've known a guy that broke his wrist with one!I have a corded Milwaukee Hole Hog. I load my generator on the ATV along with the Hole Hog when I need to do heavy drilling out & about on the property. It's another one of my tools that I have great respect for. I've been "thrown" a few times while drilling deep holes with a ship's auger.
It boils down to "disposable income"It boils down to "disposable income"..
Start yourself a "list" on the frig.. figure out what u NEED & what u can get away with..
IF these NEW tools are MAKING U MONEY & will pay for themselves by getting done faster & moving to the next MONEY MAKER.. by all means get it..
If its a novelty & will sit in the garage for a YEAR or 2.. U probably don't need it..??
U ever consider RENTING the tool.??
Ha... I was fooled too until your post. Good idea documenting for insurance reasons. I should go through and do the same with my shop.I was about to admire your tool storage system but then I took a closer look...
Ryobi really is a decent tool manufacturer and they are improving every year. I am a Milwaukee fan and heavy user but even some of the Milwaukee tools are over priced junk just like the Dewalt and Rigid. I can just imagine all the Milwaukee M12 and M18 tools I have being junk in 5-10 years as well.I'm really struggling with the decision to upgrade my cordless Ryobi tools to Dewalt 20v. The Ryobis served me well for the house I just built, but are starting to wear down. I'm building another house starting next week, and I have put together a pretty sweet Dewalt set that I would like. That way I could keep the Ryobi set at home for use there on the weekends, and use the Dewalt on the job site during the week. Maybe Amazon will have Dewalt discounts for Prime Day tomorrow.
Sometimes it’s even cheaper to buy at HF than renting. The HF stuff aren’t tools that a professional would use daily, but many of them work well for occasional use.It boils down to "disposable income"..
Start yourself a "list" on the frig.. figure out what u NEED & what u can get away with..
IF these NEW tools are MAKING U MONEY & will pay for themselves by getting done faster & moving to the next MONEY MAKER.. by all means get it..
If its a novelty & will sit in the garage for a YEAR or 2.. U probably don't need it..??
U ever consider RENTING the tool.??
Ryobi really is a decent tool manufacturer and they are improving every year. I am a Milwaukee fan and heavy user but even some of the Milwaukee tools are over priced junk just like the Dewalt and Rigid. I can just imagine all the Milwaukee M12 and M18 tools I have being junk in 5-10 years as well.