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My Milwaukee 3/8" electric ratchet is the best tool I've ever bought. I also have a M12 impact driver. They are awesome.
 
I've got Porter-Cable, and while I'm happy with it, I really wish I had gone the Ryobi route because:
1) a ton of different tools
2) you don't have to keep buying different form factor batteries as they keep using the same style plugin
 
I got the impact, screw drivers, drills, and under car lights all the same brand so I don't have to have different chargers/batteries cluttering the bench. They are also the same brand as my lawn tools: edger, string trimmer, blower, chain saw. I hated to be pulling cords to start yard power tools. They also don't make noise, no gas, no mixing, no pollution.
 
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I have Porter Cable 20V Li-Ion Hand Drill and Sawzall for stuff. Have came in really handy. 3 Batteries and a couple chargers.

Craftsman 24V Li-Ion Weed Eater, Leaf Blower, Hedge Trimmer. 3 Batteries and a couple chargers as well. Great for the yard.

I have used numerous battery electric 1/2 inch impacts over the years, definitely have come a long ways. Don't own one, run air on all my stuff because I'm setup for that with my air guns and air hammer.

I still run gas powered Chainsaws, because battery isn't 77cc and 6.5hp to tear sh*t up with...🤘

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I got the impact, screw drivers, drills, and under car lights all the same brand so I don't have to have different chargers/batteries cluttering the bench. They are also the same brand as my lawn tools: edger, string trimmer, blower, chain saw. I hated to be pulling cords to start yard power tools. They also don't make noise, no gas, no mixing, no pollution.
My Dewalt string trimmer is one of the best investments I’ve made yet. Plenty of power and one charge lasts the whole season. I Do not miss mixing two cycle oil and the smoke.
 
I have been using milwaukee fuel tools for awhile now and have been having good results. Only problem I seem to have is when I let someone borrow the impact and they break a bunch of bolts off and now the need help extracting the broken pieces out.
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I have been using milwaukee fuel tools for awhile now and have been having good results. Only problem I seem to have is when I let someone borrow the impact and they break a bunch of bolts off and now the need help extracting the broken pieces out.
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That's a real thing, I've warned several people and it's always the same result.. ug uh dug uh, ug uh duh uh, snap!
 
I have the Ryobi dual power shop fan, 18 volt lawn mower, cheap cordless weed eater, a Ryobi 18V 3/8 and 1/2 hammer drill, 1/4 impact, a 300 and 600 ft/lbs 1/2" impacts and two flash lights. I also have a Ryobi inflator for air mattresses. I have two 2 amp, six 4 amp, one 6 amp and the real winner two 9 amp batteries. I also have 3 chargers. Plus air tools.
 
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