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Old 10-02-2021, 05:29 PM   #7
zberz
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I'm in pretty deep with DeWalt at this point after starting a collection about 10 years ago. My only substantial complaints are their options for tools/accessorie, and that some things were clearly designed by people who never had to use them.

For example, I have the 180 degree movable led work light. If you swivel the head 90 degrees back, like you would want it if you're underneath a car, it doesn't like to stay standing, even with the big battery, and it doesn't like to lie flat on it's back. No issues with my impact or drill though, it's been kind of hit or miss.

If I had to do it over again, I'd go with ryobi or milwaukee.

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