BEST TOOL BRANDS for Construction and Woodworking!!
BEST TOOL BRANDS for Construction and Woodworking!!
If you’re a beginner woodworker, here’s the best tool brands you need to check out! New carpenters, construction workers and woodworking enthusiasts need these!
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I have Craftsman miter saw, Black and Decker Skill Saw, Dewalt Sawzall, Bosh and Porter Cable Cordless drills (Porter Cable battery died way way before Bosh still going strong), Dewalt corded drill, my preference is Milwaukee but I don’t own anything from them in woodworking but I have a friction saw from them it’s really the best one (cast aluminum base), I’ve used them at work and they really make excellent tools. Overall the best tool is the one you have that is in working condition!
I’ve always had a Milwaukee impact and harbor freight everything else although the last few years every time theres an occasion no matter how many times i tell her its too expensive my wife shows up with another Dewalt tool and I absolutely love them. Law of averages says one bday she will have an impact and I’ll be a full blown Dewalt man
In my wood working shed it looks like a rainbow. Dewalt, kobalt, skil12v, makita subcompact, black and decker, ryobi nailer, metabo hpt nailer, portercable air compressor. Ridgid recip, m12 screwdriver.
Old craftsman tablesaw.I think you can save little money when you buy a cheaper tool if you use it occasionally. And spend a little more on the ones you use all the time in your shop.
Thank you, I use Milwaukee and Makita.
I’m new in the craft and have started with Ryobi
You walk on any union job youll mostly see dewalt. Plumbers and electricians seem to use milwaukee more often than dewalt and carpenters and labors by far dewalt.
Really enjoying this videos. Honest at straight to the point. I’ve been been with dewalt. Had my combi drill 10 years and still going strong but when the batteries go ill probably stick with dewalt
@TMBRMAN TV with the advancements in battery technology is there any reason to buy a corded handtool over a Battery powered one?
The big problem I’ve noticed with DeWalt is they have a ton of different models of the same tools especially with impact drivers and drills and it’s easy to think you’re getting a great deal without realizing that you bought DeWalts budget model of a given tool and the quality between the lines is pretty big IMO. This can be great because it gives more flexibility in picking what level tool you need but you have to be way more educated on it before you buy. Makita which is what I’ve used as a cabinet maker for like 12 years basically have 2 versions of any given tool, brushless and brushed versions and whichever you get will be great for what it is. I still have my first Makita drill and impact set from 12 years ago and have only had to buy 2 new batteries and a charger, the tools themselves are still 100% functional like they were new. Don’t know if they are still built to the same quality level these days but that’s my experience. I do use a cheaper DeWalt drill as well and it does ok but doesn’t have anywhere near the power or lasting battery life that my Makitas do. Also my boss has had a Ridgid hammer drill we used for drilling into brick walls for cabinets at places like schools and whatnot and it’s been going strong for probably 20 years at this point. Making me kinda want to try out some Ridgid stuff.
Thanks for the honest and experienced commentary on the many tools available out there. I’ve always like Dewalt, just haven’t had the funds to buy them. I currently have a mix of Ryobi and Hart tools
Great info!
I have a construction company with all these brands. In my opinion Dewalt is by far the best. Just my opinion
I love Dewalt but never looked into makita
I love Ryobi but Makita is awesomer.
Makita because I have used them since the 70’s
I use ryobi and dwalt just cause I’m waiting to upgrade to dwalt on all my tools
Ridgid is an excellent brand for power tools.
Ryobi is my arsenal right now but upgrading to Dewalt as $$$ allows.
This is great! I actually have Ryobi for all tools but only because my brother accumulated those over the years throughout work since he’s a mechanic, but he’s got Matco and Cornwell stuff now so the ryobi stuff is at home, but I’m looking to upgrade for something better and newer and I just can’t seem to find which one is best for me since they are all so great!
Hercules harbour freight. It’s not a bad deal actually I do form work in CT. I can afford more diverse tools that way. But also I have Makita for tools that will take some abuse.
Where did you find a HD store that clean and well stocked?
Been a DeWalt man for quite a while myself.
I’m a Ryobi and Porter Cable user. They both work great for my applications as a home improvement guy and small hobbies. Still looking to purchase a circular saw in the future since my old band me down Craftsman crapped out on me.
I’m just starting out and went with Ryobi
I’ve been using Makita for well over 15 years now, and recently picked up a Ryobi pin nailer.
I joined the Dewalt tool family years ago and so thats the lane I stay in.
Everyone sleeps on ridgid
I love my Milwaukee stuff definitely pricy but worth it imo I do really like The new Flex stuff they just don’t have enough tools in their lineup rn
I have porter cable and ryobi. I’m entry level, hopefully will get to upgrade in a couple years when I’m more comfortable with my skills
Ive only had the privilege of using Dewalt and Ryobi. Unfortunately I dont have any at this time. However, DeWalt has never let me down.
Great information! I currently use a lot of Ryobi and the tools are starting to fail one by one and I have been researching to replace them as they fail. My choice is either Dewalt or Milwaukee. Thanks for you honest review of all the tools. Helped me make my decision.
I use Ryobi
Great video, I currently use Makita love the tool line. Your right Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt are all very good tool lines. Thanks again for sharing.
My parents have Ryobi I have started with Milwaukee as my brand for now
Your videos are awesome
. Keep up the great work. I use dewalt love them. My bro has his own construction company. He uses Dewalt Batteries last lot longer.
Thanks for the information. Newbie woodworker and use Ryobi and working on byilding up my Dewalt tools!
I was just looking through projects to build out of pallets and stumble upon your channel. I was watching and thinking he’s like one of those big woodworking channels. But how the hell do you only have 3k subsribers ???? You deserve so much more!!!!