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which is your favorite brand of powertool for DIY use?

Bosch
122
29%
Ryobi
195
47%
Dewalt
44
11%
Hitachi
14
3%
AEG
5
1%
Makita
32
8%
Black & Decker
4
1%
Other
3
1%
 
Total votes: 419
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Post by ultimatehandyman »

Which brand of powertool would you consider the best brand for DIY use?

I know that there are many different brands and many are aimed at the professional user, but for DIY use I know that one particular brand seems to come out above all the rest on here and so I am putting it to the vote.

Reliabiltiy and price are two of the main things I look for when purchasing power tools.

So which is your favorite brand of powertool for DIY use?
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Post by chippymike »

altho im a carpenter for diyers id say ryobi and bosch green
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Post by Hoovie »

My post didn't come up :?

I wrote I would chose Ryobi for Cordless (due to One+ system) and Bosch green for Corded. I do rate Bosch better then Ryobi, but use Cordless more so use Ryobi more (so voted Ryobi)
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Obviously I can't expect the DIY to pay hundreds for an Hilti :cb but I have a Black and Decker for wood and metal drilling and screwdriving and you really can't fault it, plenty of power and the battery lasts ages :thumbright:
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Post by The Weegie »

I personally think that for DIY purposes Bosch, Ryobi and Black and Decker are the ones I would use.

I would never buy Makita or Dewalt for Diy use.

I have owned a Black and Decker 18v for 8 Years now and it has served me well.

When I purchased the Ryobi 18v one plus drill I could tell a big difference between that and the Black and Decker. The Ryobi is by far a superior drill compared to others. I have also tried a Bosch Green 18 volt and I would still say that the Ryobi is better.
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Post by big-all »

i remain silent except to say


diy light to medium trade :thumbright: :thumbright:
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big-all wrote:i remain silent except to say


diy light to medium trade :thumbright: :thumbright:


:lol: I wonder which brand you mean Big Al :scratch: :thumbright:
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Post by big-all »

its such a boring statement but its so so true :thumbright:




i counted up the 18v one plus and take 5 stuff i have and counted over 20 items including the doubles :wink:

the take 5 stuff is identical except for minor differences and slide on batteries :thumbright:
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There is a potential for a good game - PowerTools Top Trumps :thumbright: :lol:
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I'm biased but Hilti for DIY and Pro
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Post by stevemastic »

Bosch green for home use, I have some stuff that I first started out with 15+ years ago & it won't break or get nicked :cb
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Post by Hitch »

I use Hitachi for both my diy tasks and professional use.
Theres a few models to choose from in most stuff, so you can lower budget gear should you wish.
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Post by simond »

All my tools are Ryobi and I have never had a problem with any of them yet :thumbright:
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Post by EJJ150847 »

I've got a mixture of mains powered B&D, De Walt & Green Bosch (on last legs), cordless De Walt and Ryobi. Also (:oops) performance power from B&Q crap!!

With both cordless sets have 3 sets of each batteries between 7 tools.


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Post by fin »

if i was to do any sort of diy id just use my own stuff which is mainly dewalt/elu (with a couple of bosch green and b&q pro stuff mixed in)

though i would say for diy i guess ryobi is fine. though the b&q stuff seems very similar to me. same chargers etc iirc.

never really used black and decker too much. though my dad does have 2 blue black nd decker sanders still going strong and a power file that still works. theres also a real old metal bodied drill in the shed aswell thats a black nd decker
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