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Originally Posted by Maxwell78
This is not a jab at you by any means. Milwaukee is top of the line, but pricey. If you plan on using these every day. Then go with them. I went with the ridgid subcompact brushless tools. They work for me. I use them occasionally. I bought them for their warranty. The batteries are also lifetime warranty. In my case, the batteries will rust out before I wear them out. When they do. I just get another. Thats why I went with ridgid.
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THIS. Milwaukee is definitely top of the heap for pros or serious amateurs. For the rest of us, Maxwell is spot on with Rigid as they guarantee their batteries forever and that is usually what craps out on the cordless tools.i originally bought Makita. Good tools but replacement batteries cost more than the new tool with a battery. Have been switching to Rigid as the batteries go bad because it is cheaper to buy new Rigid than just a new Makita battery.