We've been using them in the shop for months now and the only one to give trouble has been the 1/2" compact. The others have all been great. There's no competition out there for the diy guy.
When i was looking at baurer i was also looking at ryobi because they have the same 6 piece set with 2 battery and a charger for 200 bucks. I decided on ryobi because i mean ryobi and baurer are both great. The lowes power tools are an amazing price point as well. They also have a 6 piece 2 battery and 1 charger for 200 bucks but even then id still go ryobi because they have soo fuckiny much and we already have a ryobi mower. since all the tools i listed are brushed id be looking at Hercules and kobalt 100% for more brushless/professional tools. Maybe Dewalt but i think kobalt will get the job done and i saw a 100 deal from kobalt for a battery, a charger, one of their plastic packaway containers(which is a sweet addition i cant lie) then you pick a free brushless tool. Which is an absolute fuckin steal all together.
Totally agree on the Ryobi stuff especially with sale prices, we'll probably cover some of it as we go on. I just think value king right now is Bauer seeing as they almost constantly run one promotion or another that makes it really easy for ppl that have to piece a kit together for financial reasons to get the particular tools they need that might not come as a kit.
I got the 1/2” compact Bauer and the 1/“2 high torque Hyper Tough
Both are $100 as a kit, I prefer the Hyper Tough
Yeah, that’s a nice collection
Thanks, my wife says I'm a tool nut 🥜. Gotta by the new stuff to see how good it is. Even if I've already got 10 that do the same job lol
Its hard to come up with a reason not the get the hyper tough. Time will tell. Id love to keep em around the garage for projects.
We've been using them in the shop for months now and the only one to give trouble has been the 1/2" compact. The others have all been great. There's no competition out there for the diy guy.
When i was looking at baurer i was also looking at ryobi because they have the same 6 piece set with 2 battery and a charger for 200 bucks. I decided on ryobi because i mean ryobi and baurer are both great. The lowes power tools are an amazing price point as well. They also have a 6 piece 2 battery and 1 charger for 200 bucks but even then id still go ryobi because they have soo fuckiny much and we already have a ryobi mower. since all the tools i listed are brushed id be looking at Hercules and kobalt 100% for more brushless/professional tools. Maybe Dewalt but i think kobalt will get the job done and i saw a 100 deal from kobalt for a battery, a charger, one of their plastic packaway containers(which is a sweet addition i cant lie) then you pick a free brushless tool. Which is an absolute fuckin steal all together.
Totally agree on the Ryobi stuff especially with sale prices, we'll probably cover some of it as we go on. I just think value king right now is Bauer seeing as they almost constantly run one promotion or another that makes it really easy for ppl that have to piece a kit together for financial reasons to get the particular tools they need that might not come as a kit.