My makita is great but I'm sure Milwaukee is good too.
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who makes the best one.
Battery life, toughness, ease of use (quick change chuck's)
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My makita is great but I'm sure Milwaukee is good too.
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I should mention all my cordless stuff is DeWalt 12v and 18v. But Im willing to change brands if I can find something that can take a beating and has a long battery life
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As long as you register properly ridgid's batteries are lifetime warrentied. Thats a game changer for me.
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/cata...Tools_Warranty
I use the crap out of my makita, only had one battery go bad in 2 yr
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Y'all gonna laugh at me but...
I have all my trucks outfitted with ryobi cordless kit...the 4 piece combo is a 159 when on sell, and I upgrade to the ryobi 18v lithium ion batteries....they work just as good...as the others...
Now since I'm the boss I got a drwalt 18v combo in my personal truck
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Dewalt18v is all I have. I have had the same kit since 2002. Replaced 1 battery since then. I use them daily
Here is a great review on recip saws
http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/indus...ticleID=778706
I've been using Milwaukee cordless stuff the few years, I haven't had any problems with them including the sawzalls. Used DeWalt before, but I favor Miwaukee's Batteries a more
My makita sawzall has barely any runtime compared to the Ridgid. I like all the other Makita cordless except the sawzall. Close to useless unless you have a ton of batteries.
“If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball”
I use a DeWalt 18 volt because I have 6 XRP batteries. I have rebuilt 2 of the batteries already replacing 6 sub C cell in 1 and 2 in the other.
I use 18v makita and am very pleased with it. Probably not the BEST sawzall, but it uses the same battery as my main drill. I am in service (not construction) so I only use it maybe once a week. I would buy another just like it if it breaks today.
I bought the rigid 24v set 4 years back. The drill and saw just wont die. I can cut 3" sched 40 PVC all day on one battery. Virtually indestructible IMO.
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Cant go wrong with either Milwalkee or Dewalt. Whatever your choice between those to you will be happy. Flip a coin, do you like red or yellow.
It's hard to stop a Trane. but I have made one helluva living keeping them going.
LOL I all ready have a 18v DeWalt hammer drill and a Drill/driver, so I guess Im going to just stick with that.
I was just wondering if there was a better choice out there, now would be the time to make a move. I just don't want two or three different tool set-ups. I figure I would scrap one and jump to another, but at these prices (from the reviews) I think I'll just continue with what I have.
Thanx everyone for your input, I appreciate it
Have fun, seeya
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