Posted on June 27, 2010.
What is the best DEWALT, Bosch, Hitachi, snap on, Makita? What is the best DEWALT, Bosch, Hitachi, snap on, Makita? I can not choose one brand, because I use these power tools , all for different tasks.
For a circular saw Makita my opinion is the best.It seems to be stronger, lighter and easy.
To view DEWALT Zaw I prefer simply to lower the price to $ 100. When you enter the mobile head, you ask trouble.It is just another moving part to break.
For screwdrivers, I prefer the brand less professional. Ryobi why I bought a kit refurbished 4 years ago (still in use today and used every day all the work) day was a battery charger for the car, which was the accessory most beneficial for my line of work. (Remodel)
For "chainsaw" or miter box DEWALT Reason.It I prefer what I started with and I am now in use and know itac a‚¬ a„c s capabilities. Dewalt also had the right / left first trigger.
The only tool I have is a Hitachi drill 3 / 8 reversible. I bought one of my employees, but only use it for mixing grout or when my DEWALT is already used.
For belt sander .. Again I prefer a less professional-quality tools a‚¬ |. Fire Storm a‚¬ | .. Due to the tapered tip that allows you to get more in tight spaces. Very cheap almost disposable, but durable.
The DeWalt and Makita versions are a bit bulky but at a comparable price.
For table saw, I prefer Dewalt (mobile). Well .. very strong, durable, and I can easily clamp jigs or stops at the table (unlike the delta that do not have a solid table), it is a bit bulky and heavy but does a great job.I use Dewalt router regularly due to the variable speed variations, none of my other routers have.
For all tools, I prefer my warrete Craftsman.The said. Snap on other brands have similar waretees similar, but not the Sears store return.
The only Bosch tool I have is a saw, it works like a waif drive a truck but prefer Ford Chevrolet .. the tow boat has a motor abilities.My Johnson, but I prefer the mercury because of the lawn mower parts availability.My Troy is built (because of retail price), even though I prefer John Deere.