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11 hours ago, biddie_fiddler said:

Question for the handy folk out there, favourite/preferred cordless tool brand?

All thumbs here, but got sucked into the Ryobi stuff coz of all the gear you can use from the same batteries.

 

Nothing I ever do is going to be tool depenent to the point where it matters if the stuff is pro vs cheap.

 

I can mow lawns, drill holes, light up places, wash them down, chop trees, grind, cool down, rattle, buff, sand, etc as much as I want off the one colour of batteries from Bunnings

 

If I needed any of that in a serious way or depended on it I'd probably choose a different choice, but am wrapped paying less for stuff that has heaps of uses

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On 18/06/2021 at 11:00 AM, biddie_fiddler said:

Question for the handy folk out there, favourite/preferred cordless tool brand?

Depending how my tax return goes, looking to get a cordless impact wrench :) 

 

Some good deals on name-brand tools from Sydney Tools atm, here's a makita one for under $400

 

for taking wheel nuts off? 

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I have a few ozito tools that I literally will use once or twice for a job.

 

the only other tool I have left from my trade days is a makita impact driver and a bunch of hand tools.

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2 minutes ago, bossmang said:

tools that I literally will use once or twice for a job

 

I've got a diff bush tool and a ball joint tool that have been used exactly once each

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