Brand Loyalty thread (1 Viewer)

I don't have any idea, but considering Hammerinnales is a carpenter, I'm guessing they must be pretty good.

not trying to be smart. i'm a tradesman, i've never ran across them. i know carpenters use corded tools much more than battery tools generally. and there really hasn't been a new quality entry to the top cordless tools in quite a while.
 
not trying to be smart. i'm a tradesman, i've never ran across them. i know carpenters use corded tools much more than battery tools generally. and there really hasn't been a new quality entry to the top cordless tools in quite a while.

If you really want to know.. they are the best money can buy... the BATTERYS are by far the best that monet can buy and that is what you are paying for when you buy cordless tools... their weight to torque ratio is the best also... I know it may sound funny .. but Panasonic makes the best cordless power tools in the world......
 
If you really want to know.. they are the best money can buy... the BATTERYS are by far the best that monet can buy and that is what you are paying for when you buy cordless tools... their weight to torque ratio is the best also... I know it may sound funny .. but Panasonic makes the best cordless power tools in the world......

it's hard to change cordless tool brands not just because of loyalty, but because of cost to start over. i have several dewalt 18v, all in good working order, and a lot of batteries. i drooled over the milwalkee 28v for awhile, but never made the jump. i do industrial electrical work now and all my power tools are provided. so i haven't kept up. when i worked in commercial and residential work, good battery tools were much more important to me and i had to pay for them myself. i just got very long life out of my dewalt tools and i really did beat the hell out of them for quite a while before they gave out. plus dewalt is all over the nascars. it must be the most awsomest tool ever made. because any thing on a nascar was blessed by baby jesus.
 
Cannondale bikes. Handmade in the USA.

And I am an avid supporter of all kinds of talk radio. If you wanna hear music while I'm driving I suggest you bring an iPod and earphones.
 

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