Milwaukee. I bought early into the launch of the brushless fuel line when they were clearly above the rest, and now I’m in their ecosystem. Anything corded or doesn’t have it’s own battery I’ll use whatever I meets my needs best though.
My cordless tools do get used professionally though. I might add some Ryobi to my kit for some of the odd ball items that only exist in their ecosystem like the extended power brush.
Same. I bought an electric impact and used it for working on cars for something like three years. I think that was like six or seven years ago and it’s still going strong.
Milwaukee. I bought early into the launch of the brushless fuel line when they were clearly above the rest, and now I’m in their ecosystem. Anything corded or doesn’t have it’s own battery I’ll use whatever I meets my needs best though.
My cordless tools do get used professionally though. I might add some Ryobi to my kit for some of the odd ball items that only exist in their ecosystem like the extended power brush.
Same. I bought an electric impact and used it for working on cars for something like three years. I think that was like six or seven years ago and it’s still going strong.
I’m Milwaukee as well, and I buy the non fuel version if I need a sometimes/oddball tool. I’m not worrying about a slew of different batteries.