slopjock78
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So i'm looking at moving a new direction from my current Ridgid 18V tools. I have no issue with these tools, except the limited range of different tools that they offer.
As of now i'm heavily leading towards the 20V Dewalts. I like their selection of tools in their range, and think they feel the best in my hands. Outside of the typical drills/impacts/saws, I really like their oscillating tool and cordless miter saw. I'm looking to stay with one line of batteries, so that is why Festool is immediately removed from the discussion for me. I am extremely happy with every festool i have up to this point. But for what i'm looking for right now, I really want every cordless tool I have to run off the same battery. So this limits me down to a few lines of tools. I'm not a full time contractor, but use my tools a lot. I do a decent amount of side work, as well as I have rental property that I maintain, and also a small family farm. So they will be used almost as much as a full time contractor.
So I'm looking for anyone with first hand experience (or reliable 2nd hand experience) with the Dewalt 20V tools. Good and bad (actually, especially the bad). Specifically, anyone with experience with the brushless impact, oscillating tool, and miter saw.
As of now i'm heavily leading towards the 20V Dewalts. I like their selection of tools in their range, and think they feel the best in my hands. Outside of the typical drills/impacts/saws, I really like their oscillating tool and cordless miter saw. I'm looking to stay with one line of batteries, so that is why Festool is immediately removed from the discussion for me. I am extremely happy with every festool i have up to this point. But for what i'm looking for right now, I really want every cordless tool I have to run off the same battery. So this limits me down to a few lines of tools. I'm not a full time contractor, but use my tools a lot. I do a decent amount of side work, as well as I have rental property that I maintain, and also a small family farm. So they will be used almost as much as a full time contractor.
So I'm looking for anyone with first hand experience (or reliable 2nd hand experience) with the Dewalt 20V tools. Good and bad (actually, especially the bad). Specifically, anyone with experience with the brushless impact, oscillating tool, and miter saw.