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    #16
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      #17
      I do HVAC work and ridged didnt last a week. Used to get dewalt tools free,drills had good power but batteries sucked. When I had to start buying them went with makita and they have far outlasted the others.And I use them all day, almost every day.

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        #18
        If I'm not mistaken, ridgid has lifetime warranty, including batteries.

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          #19
          Originally posted by avidhunter75 View Post
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          Apparently you have never seen a Ridgid Tool calendar. I work for Ridgid tool and it is a quality product and the batteries are good. I have a little drill in my demo fleet that I like a lot and it is a small Ridgid.

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            #20
            Originally posted by avidhunter75 View Post
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            I was given a Makita drill as a wedding gift. I was very skeptical b/c I was shooting for a Dewalt. The Makita has been very good with great battery life. No complaints here.

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              #21
              I have a dewalt set that I got back in 2011. Use it on everyday hard use (4 pieces, sawzaw, light, drill, and impact, as well as 2 lithium batteries) and nothing has failed me yet. I do like the Milwaukee stuff though too. You can't beat the cordless band saw.

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                #22
                Support your fellow TBH member...I make parts that go into the black & yellow.

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                  #23
                  Is everyone that's having bad luck with the new dewalt talking about the cheap *** 18 volt NiCd set? Ive got the 20v lithiums and they are some bad dudes. It took about a year to burn up the compact drill, not really designed to drill 5/8 and 3/4" holes in decent size steel, but other than that I've had good luck with them. Got some of the 3.0ah batteries and they will hammer all day.

                  I know a few people that have the white makitas and they have been good ones, don't know anyone with the new millwaukee stuff but I'm sure it's good.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Graysonhogs View Post
                    Milwaukee
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                      #25
                      I've got 2 9in, 2 5in, and 1 41/2in grinders, 2 1/2in HD drills, 1 1/2in spade handle HD drill,
                      1 I/2in impact, and 2 porta band saws. All of it Millwaukee. I wont put nothing else on my truck.

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                        #26
                        I would stay away from Rigid. I got one of their drills as a wedding gift a few years back. The charger lasted less than year before burning up and to buy a new cost almost as much as a new drill. Needless to say I junked that one and bought another brand.

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                          #27
                          I absolutely flogged my original Rigid set (drill, impact, recip, circ) for probly 8 years and it was bomb proof. Bought my fil a set for Christmas when the lithium ion came out and it's trash. My stuff is finaly wore smooth out.

                          I'm stuck between Makita, and Milwaukee right now.

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                            #28
                            The 12v system from Milwaukee is awesome. It has 20 different tools that use the same battery.

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                              #29
                              Bosch lithium drills for me.

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                                #30
                                Milwaukee has held up for me and the impact really impressed me putting lag bolts in.

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