Seems they are extremely comfortable overall. Pros: Their drill seems to have the best reviews overall. My construction/contractor/home DIY friends recommend Dewalt while my mechanic friends suggest Milwaukee. I am torn between the Milwaukee M12 Fuel line and the Dewalt 20V Max XR series. I don't think I would ever do anything heavy duty but perhaps a fence one day. I plan to purchase a home in a year and then do plan to do more DIY type work. I'm renting an apartment so for now I really need a drill so I can hang a TV on the wall and drill holes for curtain rods. Time to invest in some power tools for my self that I want to last a very long time. I just moved few states over and before used to borrow my dads tools (Hitachi brand). No Amazon affiliate links (they'll be removed by the Automod). No posts promoting crowdfunding projects. No advertising or promoting tools, brands, 25000 woodworking plans, your YouTube channel, etc. This sub is not a place to discuss religion or politics. Pants optional, close-toed shoes required. We don't mind if you post a link to a video on your youtube channel, we just ask these submissions are not your primary activity on the subreddit.īe nice to each other or you will get a stern timeout from our over-qualified mod team.ġ. This is not the place to promote your youtube channel. ![]() ![]() All SPAM will be removed immediately and spammers will be blocked. If you feel your post was caught by the spam filter, message the mods HERE and we'll get all up in there to unclog it. We all love them, we all use them and we want to see what you find! If you're a newbie or DIYer, feel free to ask our experienced experts for advice. Please feel free to submit static images, dynamic images, videos, memes.
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