get a Dewalt belt sander instead of the makitaBosch Jig saw is amazing.
I have a makita circular saw corded thats great, and a rigid octane 18v thats only ok. When you need cord free its the best thing ever to have handy, but it will bog down cutting thick wood, or with the slightest twist if you are cutting quick and slopping. That said, the adjustments are so much better than my basic makita, I would prioritize that in my next circular saw purchase.
I've only used dewalt chop saws but would buy again.
I have rigid brushless impact driver, hammer drill and drills, they are pretty good. The batteries and power are fantastic, but the rubber is kinda peeling after our second home reno.
I have a Kobalt portable table saw that is actually great for the money. As mentioned though, a track saw would be better for cutting big materials, rather than a portable table saw. I see the need for both though in my future.
All the cutting tools, it must be said have decent, purposeful blades on them, its probably what makes them good to be honest.
My Makita compact compressor is amazing, works fine with my cheap porter cable nailers, which are just ok, im sure theres better, but I dont care for my purposes.
My Dewalt orbital and palm sanders are workhorses that have survived years of jobs that they probably shouldnt be doing. (corded of course)
Things I have an hate:
Rigid brushless, corded trim router. It overheats frequently, and I have to take breaks in the projects im on and put it in the fridge. I probably work it too hard for its intended purposes, but I feel like an old cheap craftsman should not out perform this. Not sure who makes the best routers.
Anything Ryobi is always a waste. I bought a belt sander, thinking they are simple, corded tools. My Dad had one that lasted forever (when they were blue). Motor burnt out after 2 days of use tapering some plywood. Spent time and money for home depot to fix it since I hate throwing things out, broke again after less than an hours use. Want to buy a makita when the project comes up. Theres a few other tools that made it through 1 project, and then the motors burnt out.
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