popular Posted by darth wads • 12h ago
Mar 20, 2025 2:33 AM
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popular Posted by darth wads • 12h ago
Mar 20, 2025 2:33 AM
Milwaukee M18 5 tool combo, with 2 batteries $239 - B&M
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Thus, I wonder if any of you can give me some basic recommendations, such as what tools I should buy and which bands are reliable and suitable if I need to expand my tools?
I saw this set and have little idea what they are for, should I just get this or start from one and slowly buy more?
Thanks a lot!
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Thus, I wonder if any of you can give me some basic recommendations, such as what tools I should buy and which bands are reliable and suitable if I need to expand my tools?
I saw this set and have little idea what they are for, should I just get this or start from one and slowly buy more?
Thanks a lot!
This is a good kit especially if you are starting out.
Milwaukee is a very good brand, but also generally the most expensive. If you want to save some cash ryobi is not as good, but if you're not working 40hrs a week with them on a job site they'll probably be fine and a lot cheaper as you need to pick up new tools
as to what you need for what project, watch some videos on YouTube of doing what you want to do, then go get those tools and supplies, per project.
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Milwaukee is a very good brand, but also generally the most expensive. If you want to save some cash ryobi is not as good, but if you're not working 40hrs a week with them on a job site they'll probably be fine and a lot cheaper as you need to pick up new tools
as to what you need for what project, watch some videos on YouTube of doing what you want to do, then go get those tools and supplies, per project.
Milwaukee 12v is another less-expensive option. And I'm noting lately they're cheaper than Ryobi (which is 18v) but in many or most cases the tool rate as good or better.