I haven’t seen anyone mention Milwaukee yet, so I figured I would mention it in case it got missed (insert sarcasm emoji here).
Milwaukee OWNS the cordless tool game, full stop. I’ve also heard that supposedly Milwaukee LITERALLY owns the patents on the Lithium technology and charges everyone a royalty to use the technology in their tools, which explains why Milwaukee has run away with the market share.
I have family in HVAC, and Milwaukee is the standard there. As an example, my dad’s original Milwaukee (pre m18 series) cordless drill lasted him almost 20 years. The drill still worked, but the batteries were toast and Milwaukee had discontinued that style of battery and replaced it with the M18, otherwise dad would probably still be using that old brushed cordless drill.
I’m in masonry, and with the exception of our Hilti gas saws, everything is Milwaukee, except for one HUGE job site. When we started on an exceptionally large historic religious edifice restoration job in Downtown Salt Lake City, our superintendent went and all but bought out Home Depot of all their dewalt cordless tools in an effort to have a full array of tools assigned specifically to that job site. They’ve been a nightmare. Poor longevity of the internals of the tools themselves, awful battery life, and comparatively fragile tools when compared against the Milwaukee stuff the rest of the company uses.
Call me a fanboy, but there’s only red in my garage
