What are the best and worst power tool brands available?

January 9th, 2010 | by admin |
mixmaster asked:


Maybe a like a top ten(Or More) from best to worst. Brands like Dewalt, Porter Cable, Skil, Craftsmen, Black and Decker, etc.

I am looking for mainly hand held tools such as saws, drills, etc.

Maybe even your additional thoughts on each one too.

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    1. No Responses to “What are the best and worst power tool brands available?”

    2. By Blink on Jan 9, 2010 | Reply

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    3. By sensible_man on Jan 11, 2010 | Reply

      An opinion lot depends on an opinion lot depends on how much you need to pick up the tool in your hand have couple of name brand and see how much you.

    4. By Dr. Strangelove on Jan 13, 2010 | Reply

      Porter Cable, Dewalt, Bosch, and Makita are good brands. I personally don’t care for Craftsman. Sears doesn’t make these, they just warranty them which is the big selling point. I never see Craftsman tools on my jobs.

    5. By BOBBER on Jan 16, 2010 | Reply

      Dewalt is a top brand. Look at what the pro’s use. We use dewalt on the job site. We cut and drill sewer pipe. We are in mud and dirt using dewalt tools and they out perform the others in tough conditions.

    6. By Tedruski on Jan 16, 2010 | Reply

      The best in them remember the models because the industry sometimes slower to make their tools the are engineered by the big box.

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