tools, again

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heehaw

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ok, i know i have said this before, an i will say it again: i cannot figure out why anyone buying tools, especially battery powered tools, would buy anything other than Ridgid tools: i carried a 18v nicad and a 18v lithium battery to the repair shop this week, an they handed me new ones: there was a guy picking up a dewalt while i was there, an i asked the guy that runs the place, how ridgid tools were holding up: he said the same as bosch an others in that range: then he said, "if i was going to buy a new tool now, it would definitely be a ridgid" then went on to explain its because of the warranty: lifetime replacement of the batteries, an tool repair: plus if they change models an quit making parts for the tool i take in for repair, they give you a new replacement: i have had the nicad set for about 6 years, this was the 3rd battery they have replaced: the litium set i have had about 3 years an this was the first battery to be replaced: he said panasonic is making the batteries for ridgid now, an should be a lot better than before.
just my 2cents worth: i am giving my dewalt and makita drills away: they have been good, but battery hogs: the other thing i found out, keep your batteries in a warm area, freezing weather will cause both the nicad and litium to fail sooner.
heehaw
 
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At work mostly Ridgid..pipe threader to wrenches etc.even women on calendar..may pay tad more be dependable.
I will say Dewalt 18V drill and power pack has held up darn well over the years,only draw back drill tight areas do to type of style..hand grip w/battery.
 
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love my craftsman tools. have the lithium batterys and they hold a great charge.
 
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I bought a set of Milwaukee 18V tools off ebay- so cheap it scared me, but it was a legit dealer. They are amazing! I rarely use the corded tools anymore. I have some Ridgid tools, too, and I'm impressed with them. Sadly, ALL of the tools come out of China these days (including Milwaukee), so I guess it doesn't much matter what the brand is.
 
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I have had good luck with my 18V lithium powered Hitachi drill I bought from Reconditioned Sales with two batteries, a charger, and case for around $80. I bought a second drill and gave it to my stepson for his birthday. Recently they offered a set with 6-1/2" circular saw, reciprocating saw, drill driver, flashlight, two Lithium-ion batteries, charger, and nylon carry bag for about $200. I bought it and have been impressed with how heavy-duty the tools are.
 
   / tools, again #6  
I have had Makita, Craftsman, Dewalt, Skil, Zip Tool, and Black and Decker cordless tools in the past.
- I currently have Ryobi 18 volt tools. I really like the wide range of tools available from Ryobi. The ones I have I like are: 2 different types of pistol grip drills, 2 different types of hammer drills, right angle drill, 4" angle grinder, trim router, spiral cutter, orbital sander, orbital buffer, circular saws, reciprocal saws, and jig saws. I also have 4 of the flashlights, 12 volt battery charger, a dual charger, and 6 single chargers.
- However there are two I would not recommend: Chain saw (Spins too slow and grabs/jumps as a result) and the stapler (Has to be held perfectly parallel and has a very slow recycle time.
- I have not tried the lithium series.

For the money and versatility, the Ryobi line is great!

I had not realized the Rigid line has free battery replacement. that sound great! Do they also have a wide range of tool options?
 
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At work mostly Ridgid..pipe threader to wrenches etc.even women on calendar..may pay tad more be dependable.
I will say Dewalt 18V drill and power pack has held up darn well over the years,only draw back drill tight areas do to type of style..hand grip w/battery.


Ridgid drirr isn't the same co. as ridgid pipe tools. Ridgid is a hd line of drills tool that is made in china. I bought 1 to build my deck. Burned it up b-4 completing the joc.took it back. Bought a makita to finish that job & alot of others
 
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Kenmac.
"Ridgid drirr isn't the same co. as ridgid pipe tools."

Thanks for info,I'll have little fun pointing this fact out to our purchasing agent also Rid. sales rep. ;)
 
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Guess they are not in any way related to a rigid frame vtwin either :D

Kenmac.
"Ridgid drirr isn't the same co. as ridgid pipe tools."

Thanks for info,I'll have little fun pointing this fact out to our purchasing agent also Rid. sales rep. ;)
 
   / tools, again #10  
I have had Makita, Craftsman, Dewalt, Skil, Zip Tool, and Black and Decker cordless tools in the past.
- I currently have Ryobi 18 volt tools. I really like the wide range of tools available from Ryobi. The ones I have I like are: 2 different types of pistol grip drills, 2 different types of hammer drills, right angle drill, 4" angle grinder, trim router, spiral cutter, orbital sander, orbital buffer, circular saws, reciprocal saws, and jig saws. I also have 4 of the flashlights, 12 volt battery charger, a dual charger, and 6 single chargers.
- However there are two I would not recommend: Chain saw (Spins too slow and grabs/jumps as a result) and the stapler (Has to be held perfectly parallel and has a very slow recycle time.
- I have not tried the lithium series.

For the money and versatility, the Ryobi line is great!

I had not realized the Rigid line has free battery replacement. that sound great! Do they also have a wide range of tool options?

I have a set of Ryobi (drill, flash light, recp saw, circular saw) that is about ten years old. For a home owners set they are a good value.
 

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