Which color power tool should I buy
Which color power tool should I buy
Does everyone just go based on favorite color or is there some magic im unaware of that I should consider?
Which color power tool should I buy
Does everyone just go based on favorite color or is there some magic im unaware of that I should consider?
For me personally, I've gone mostly with Ryobi for "use around the house" cordless tools because I'm strictly a weekend warrior, and having a wide range of affordable tools on the same battery is more important than having the best/strongest.
I do have a couple of Dewalt cordless tools (impact wrench, recip saw) where it's important to have a bit more reliable grunt.
(I assume that's what you mean by color anyway)
Thank you. Yes. Based on some of the comments, looks like the $99 Ryobi battery/tool combo at home depot seems like a good way to go.
I have found that looking on Nextdoor, I can routinely find tools for a good price, that probably "fell off a truck".
If you aren't in a rush the orange big box usually has good deals around black Friday on green, red, orange, blue, and yellow.
It depends on what you want. If you aren't using them to eat and pay the mortgage I'd recommend green. Orange is just slightly better green. If you want something nicer that you can abuse go yellow. If you want to have the new hotness to show off get red. Blue has a ton of third party and knockoff stuff that works with it.
Pink. Get pink tools.
Cuz it reduces the chance that people will steal them. Plus, they're more difficult to lose!
I got a pink camo tape measure on the theory that 1. It's on sale and 2. I'll never lose it.
I've had that sucker for 5 years and never lost it. The only less losable tape measure I own is shaped like a large rubber duck.
Hand tools? Secondhand or Harbor Freight.
Corded? Whatever you can find secondhand. I haven't looked into Harbor Freight power tools recently. Last I checked, the price isn't competitive for these, but I might be wrong. Otherwise, I'll either go Ryobi or find something I would like. (I have a DeWalt miter saw, since I wanted something more accurate.)
Cordless? Batteries make this a challenge. Buying separate batteries is expensive. It's a lot more economical to buy batteries as a set with a tool. I've stuck with Ryobi. Got a big, cheap set with batteries and basic tools. Picked up a few more tools over the years. I figure if I need something higher quality, I'll get it. I'm not a professional, so I don't ask a whole lot from the tools. Never felt like I needed to upgrade.
I went with Dewalt because they had a good price on their power drill when I was looking, then picked up other tools in their line on sale so they can share batteries. I'd say look for whichever has a good price and/or is running a sale.
Depends on how much you're relying on the tools. In the US, casual use of Ryobi is a nice price vs. performance balance. If you're relying on the tools to make a living, go with one of the better companies
Milwaukee is by far the best.
I buy all my tools from Lidl/parkside. They are cheap and work well enough
Dark purple. It's a dope color.
I went with green because they have used the same battery format for decades. The 18v is the same shape as the old 12v and apparently backwards compatible.
I'm here representing Makita. But in any case, most people go with one brand so you can swap batteries.
I went with Makita because I like how the grip feels on the drills, and I've used them for some long days.
Makita. Happy