Kev
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Just a bit of related background ... today I decided to get a job out of the way that my better half has been niggling me to do - simply stapling some lattice to the fence outside the kitchen window (a minor cosmetic improvement). I'd been putting it off because I didn't have an appropriate stapler and it's not a tool I'd use a lot, but I decided to nip out and grab one and get the job out of the way. A minor complication was that my usual tool dealers are closed over the Christmas break ... I wanted to get something cordless and "useful" but the stores that were open only had crap ... so I ended up buying a cheap mains power Stanley stapler out of frustration. I could have got Makita or Bosch 18V tools, but although the skin prices were reasonable - the kit prices were silly.
The Stanley I got didn't do the job I wanted and ended I up resorting to bradding it with my Senco using 25mm brads - but that's another story! [embarassed]
Anyway, this got me thinking, I have numerous non Festool/Protool cordless tools (Hitachi, Dremel, Senco, etc) and some are getting a bit long in the tooth, so I'd really like to standardise on one "other" brand for battery compatibility. I was at one point thinking I'd like to get cordless Hilti Reciprocating and Circular saws - but I don't have burning needs and I'd like to see what Festool will do in that space. Metabo make some nice stuff, but the range isn't that wide. I'm convinced that nailers will probably always be out of the compatibility mix (I have a Senco Fusion finishing gun and will probably go for a Paslode for framing).
So the question ... has anyone managed to settle on one QUALITY brand for everything? Makita, Bosch (blue), Dewalt ... ?
Thinking cordless (/ I currently have) ...
Recipro Saw /nil
Circular Saw /old Hitachi
Vacuum - DC /Dyson Animal
Angle Grinder /nil
Framing Gun /nil
Bradder /Senco Fusion
Stapler /don't want to talk about it
Rotary Grinder /nil
Multitool /Dremel
Caulking Gun /nil
Gardening "stuff" /nil
...Plus lots of Festool and Protool.
Apart from the recipro saw and the caulking gun I also have mains and/or air versions of the above stuff - its just not always convenient or safe.
Thoughts?
The Stanley I got didn't do the job I wanted and ended I up resorting to bradding it with my Senco using 25mm brads - but that's another story! [embarassed]
Anyway, this got me thinking, I have numerous non Festool/Protool cordless tools (Hitachi, Dremel, Senco, etc) and some are getting a bit long in the tooth, so I'd really like to standardise on one "other" brand for battery compatibility. I was at one point thinking I'd like to get cordless Hilti Reciprocating and Circular saws - but I don't have burning needs and I'd like to see what Festool will do in that space. Metabo make some nice stuff, but the range isn't that wide. I'm convinced that nailers will probably always be out of the compatibility mix (I have a Senco Fusion finishing gun and will probably go for a Paslode for framing).
So the question ... has anyone managed to settle on one QUALITY brand for everything? Makita, Bosch (blue), Dewalt ... ?
Thinking cordless (/ I currently have) ...
Recipro Saw /nil
Circular Saw /old Hitachi
Vacuum - DC /Dyson Animal
Angle Grinder /nil
Framing Gun /nil
Bradder /Senco Fusion
Stapler /don't want to talk about it
Rotary Grinder /nil
Multitool /Dremel
Caulking Gun /nil
Gardening "stuff" /nil
...Plus lots of Festool and Protool.
Apart from the recipro saw and the caulking gun I also have mains and/or air versions of the above stuff - its just not always convenient or safe.
Thoughts?