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Dewalt just landed on my poopy list
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4027757" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Guess I have a mix of power tools. Dewalt to Ryobi, Craftsman, and a half dozen more. </p><p>It all depends on how much I anticipate using that tool which makes up my mind on which to buy and how much to spend. </p><p>Heavy use, Milwaukee or Rigid. </p><p>Mid use, Dewalt, Ryobi. </p><p>Light use, Craftsman or Harbor Freight. </p><p>Actually, I could probably put the Hercule's brand at Harbor Freight on the mid use or maybe the heavy use. I'd used a Milwaukee 4.5" angle grinder for years that smoked one day. Needed to finish the project and bought the Hercules branded grinder. It weighed 1/2 more than the Milwaukee but man it was powerful and came with a spare set of brushes. More weight equal's more windings on the motor IMHO which makes it a better motor. Everything else is aluminum. </p><p>I've abused that tool and it keeps running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4027757, member: 5412"] Guess I have a mix of power tools. Dewalt to Ryobi, Craftsman, and a half dozen more. It all depends on how much I anticipate using that tool which makes up my mind on which to buy and how much to spend. Heavy use, Milwaukee or Rigid. Mid use, Dewalt, Ryobi. Light use, Craftsman or Harbor Freight. Actually, I could probably put the Hercule's brand at Harbor Freight on the mid use or maybe the heavy use. I'd used a Milwaukee 4.5" angle grinder for years that smoked one day. Needed to finish the project and bought the Hercules branded grinder. It weighed 1/2 more than the Milwaukee but man it was powerful and came with a spare set of brushes. More weight equal's more windings on the motor IMHO which makes it a better motor. Everything else is aluminum. I've abused that tool and it keeps running. [/QUOTE]
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