Open Source Cordless Drill Industry Standards

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Basics

Thoughts by User: Eric

  • For the most part (at least here in the North American market) :
    • Ryobi is a good budget option, that is getting a BIT into the Pro-Sumer Market
    • Dewalt and Milwaukee Tool are the best of the best, and while one may top the other in terms lf the spec depending on the year, both are great options
      • One thing to note is that if going for that preformance though, be sure to get their “pro” models such as the “Milwaukee Fuel” linup, or the “Dewalt XR” lineup
        • When in doubt, check the model number
        • ESPECIALLY combo deals/sales at home depot and whatnot they sometimes try and get sneaky on you
    • Battery Versions/Performance is another thing
      • Some batteries have more Specific Power than others, and despite the standard “matching”, some tools need a high Amp capable battery and will lock up on smaller batteries
        • Inversely, some smaller tools cannot fit larger batteries past hand grips or dust bags etc

Internal Links

  • Channels that do High Quality Tests + Reviews of Power Tools:
    • TorqueTestChannel (YouTube Channel)
      • Originally just did Impact Wrench tests (hence the name), but have recently forked out to other devices as well
    • Project Farm (YouTube Channel)
      • While sometimes not PERFECTLY scientific, they make up for it in thoroughness/lack of sponsorship bias
        • Also their latest videos have benefitted from more funds for proper sensors etc
    • VCG Construction (YouTube Channel)
      • The occasional clickbaity title, but their tests are good, and they also have some of the PROFESSIONAL “long term use” type reviews/know how, which can be of use
        • IE tool works great on a test bench, but too heavy/not ergonomic in the field, or something that SEEMS niche but actually is helpful when you need it etc

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