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  • @vcweim5813
    @vcweim5813 Рік тому +61

    No Dewalt Atomic?

    • @mgfineartllc4999
      @mgfineartllc4999 Рік тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Рік тому +64

      WOW, not sure how I left them out. A tier for sure.

    • @nicolasanderson
      @nicolasanderson Рік тому +5

      That is the only dewalt in the a tier. We have them at work and I personally hate them but it’s the grip not the performance of the tool I hate. But it is a good tool.

    • @maximusmagni1
      @maximusmagni1 Рік тому +6

      If you pair the Atomics with the Power stack batteries, that might be the top tier. You have an 18V device in the same size as an M12 tool with the XC battery pack. The atomic with the Power stack battery will be much more powerful.

    • @nicolasanderson
      @nicolasanderson Рік тому +1

      @@maximusmagni1 I agree. I can’t get them to buy the power stack batteries tho. I would rather just use my m12 tools instead and I do when I can.

  • @MichaelGalletly
    @MichaelGalletly Рік тому +87

    That thing about the Ryobi batteries--that form factor hasn't changed in 20 years, and that's their selling point. I have tools I bought 20 years ago when they were still blue (and I couldn't afford the Dewalt that I wanted) that I can power with batteries I bought last year. Yeah, I could have replaced the tools, but frankly I replace my tools when they wear out, and I've got a recip saw that still works. It's beat to hell, but it still keeps soldiering on, and the newest battery works with it, and that's pretty amazing, honestly.

    • @Wohlfe
      @Wohlfe Рік тому +2

      I think they could easily do a phase out period where they include an adapter with new kits and sell it dirt cheap.

    • @ben10mama
      @ben10mama Рік тому +3

      ​@@Wohlfe I mean it would make it more unwieldy and I think the battery interchangeability is why people buy Ryobi. You don't have to worry about different sizes or this or that.

    • @JV-io3nn
      @JV-io3nn Рік тому +3

      Ryobi brushed tools should definately be solidly in the C tier. The amount of tools, the backwards compatability, and they continue to update the entire lineup and add to it makes them the champion of C tier. I have Kobalt cordless tools and they are very nice, but battery costs are why I'm moving away from them and to Ryobi; and I've been quite impressed with the brushed tools I have from them. I currently have 8, as well as over a dozen batteries and all that cost less than $1,000!

    • @hu5116
      @hu5116 11 місяців тому

      I’m not sure how you claim that a battery with a phallic symbol inconveniently protruding from it preventing compact storage is a selling point. That is exactly why I will not buy any Ryobi battery tools. It’s the dumbest battery configuration on the market. I do own a couple of their corded tools, but that usually is only for an item which is not available in craftsman or one of the other tool lines. I can actually get adapters to use my craftsman batteries and other vendor tools, except for Ryobi, of course. The only reason for their success is because they have had a very smart designer, coming up with new and clever tools that no one else has, and sometimes also with clever features. If it were not for that aspect of their line up, their batteries would’ve tanked them long ago.

    • @ben10mama
      @ben10mama 11 місяців тому +5

      @@hu5116 the main advantage is not the battery shape, but the fact they didn't change it and as a result in not having to find the right battery and shell out for new chargers and batteries every time a new line of tools come out. It's stupid simple, it gets the job done and it's cost effective. It might not be the end all be all highest performance but it can do 95% of what the other tools do for 1/3 the price and I don't need to go buy new batteries with it. I could own one battery and all the Ryobi tools and be just fine. There's not one other brand you can say that of that's of the same quality and size of product line as Ryobi.

  • @moldyzucchinis3251
    @moldyzucchinis3251 Рік тому +56

    makita & bosch quickly rose to the top for my woodworking applications. just built different

    • @hdrider2071
      @hdrider2071 Рік тому +16

      I have been in the cabinet business for 32yrs and Makita and bosch are my pick also.

    • @user-pl5zg4ir4w
      @user-pl5zg4ir4w 11 місяців тому +5

      Makita and bosh are reliable tools you can know that they are longlasting

    • @williamw3501
      @williamw3501 14 днів тому

      I feel like Bosch caters to the metal worker, too. fabrication, machining, and welding.

  • @csr5139
    @csr5139 7 місяців тому +32

    I’ve used most of these brands except for the cheaper lower tier brands and have mostly dewalt but I can confidently say that makita is far and away my favorite. 2nd to none in ergonomics and the sheer size of their tool lineup. Always up there in power as well.

    • @gregorsamsa1364
      @gregorsamsa1364 5 місяців тому +3

      Always way up there in price as well

    • @ililiililliliill9498
      @ililiililliliill9498 3 місяці тому

      @@gregorsamsa1364quality is expensive

    • @goodoljr1
      @goodoljr1 3 місяці тому +5

      @@gregorsamsa1364It’s true for sure in America. We are spoiled here bc Milwaukee and Dewalt are domestic and super cheap. Around the world Makita is priced better in comparison and dominates many markets.

    • @mastermetalshredder
      @mastermetalshredder 3 місяці тому +1

      I agree, best overall. They also come with the highest capacity batteries for the money and a fast charger standard

    • @Duane_the_carpenters_Sensei
      @Duane_the_carpenters_Sensei 3 місяці тому +3

      ima makita guy as well. same story as you i started off with dewalt and built a massive collection but eventually went to makita out of frustration with dewalt and plain curiosity. ive never used a tool so good. love em.

  • @kamikazemachine5386
    @kamikazemachine5386 Рік тому +81

    Every time the misses hears the bear on TV she knows I'm going to buy something new to replace something that I probably don't need to replace.

    • @ruebencover5795
      @ruebencover5795 Рік тому +2

      My misses hates me watching the bear she knows I am out buying tool's 😊

    • @anthonymarino4260
      @anthonymarino4260 Рік тому +2

      @@ruebencover5795 me too

    • @DoochBag
      @DoochBag Рік тому +1

      You mean to replace something that you probably didn’t even need to begin with.

    • @gergemall
      @gergemall 10 місяців тому

      Me too

    • @michaelcarson4840
      @michaelcarson4840 8 місяців тому

      😂😂😂

  • @johnharrisberman5997
    @johnharrisberman5997 Рік тому +35

    Only problem I have with this is Ryobi and Rigid need to be switched. Ryobi is DIY and Prosumer. Rigid is Prosumer and Value Pro. And if you think that’s just my opinion, here’s an excerpt from the first paragraph of Ryobi’s warranty terms: “The product is designed and dedicated to consumer and private use only. So there is no warranty provided in case of professional or commercial use. This warranty applies only on new products.” Rigid has no such clause in their warranty. Ryobi tools, especially their HP brushless line has value pro performance. But they can never be truly value pro as using them for profit voids the warranty.

    • @99unclebob
      @99unclebob Рік тому

      exactly you really need to know the warranty before you buy a tool by that company to be sure it can be used in you line of work or just home /DYI usage

    • @KallenSC
      @KallenSC Рік тому +2

      Yes he downgrade Rigdid too much! Same as Dewalt brush series, Worx Brushless, Hikoki brush, Hikoki brushless... they should be higher! But he overrated too: Makita brush, Metabo Brush, Bosch prof. brush, Hart should be F tier! for sure....

    • @BlargeAdam
      @BlargeAdam 8 місяців тому

      I use my ryobi stuff for automotive and they been put to some extreme use the most brutal test was using them in the rain and snow they still work just fine so idk what you talking about

    • @markreagan2956
      @markreagan2956 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@BlargeAdamridgid is still stronger and still has a better warranty and features.

    • @BigDirtDawg
      @BigDirtDawg 2 місяці тому

      @@KallenSCyou haven’t used hart brushless then. There brushless line is decent

  • @MarineX
    @MarineX Рік тому +48

    I'd love to see this with the 12-volt brands

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Рік тому +21

      It’s coming!

    • @MarineX
      @MarineX Рік тому +2

      @@denoftools can't wait! I use Metabo Powermaxx 12v as my EDC truck kit and Milwaukee 12v for around the house. Love them both.

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave Рік тому +1

      @@MarineX Honestly didn’t know that Metabo had a 12v line, just the 18 and 36. I have a Bosch 12v drill driver and impact driver that I bought for super cheap on clearance, and they’re what I tend to reach for around the house.

    • @kevinbarber3208
      @kevinbarber3208 11 місяців тому

      Yes, and can we agree hercules 12v line has so much potential, in brushless it could rule, and bauer brushless 12v drill, impact combo ,if good, and I'm betting it'll be awesome,, but yea , that would fly off the shelves, a 2 tool kit for both,,and dewalt xtreme I have that set,it's 200 bucks, fantastic light tools to work above your head, and strong, but I'm betting bauer could do it better for 100,and I know hercules could,, say a 5 tool package like the skil 12v power core,, I have it too,,I love 12v

  • @jamestrimble5680
    @jamestrimble5680 Рік тому +12

    I had plans at one point of getting a bunch of Kobalt tools. However, between Lowes and "Kobalt" they wouldn't cover warranty for a faulty drill. I ditched their crap and moved to Milwaukee. I also don't buy any tools at Lowes anymore.

  • @craigwalters-mb7er
    @craigwalters-mb7er Рік тому +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I’ve been hoping for a long time that you would make this video. Simple and straightforward answer to what category each lineup belongs in.

  • @soulless6387
    @soulless6387 Рік тому +30

    I work in an industry where I constantly drill anything from standard wood screws to 3 quarter inch lags into solid wood all day., for 25 years. I started off with brushed DeWalt and moved through Milwaukee, and Makita throughout the years. the last set of drills i bought were the Ryobi impact and driver because a new employee needed starter drills one day. I ended up taking them as my own and beat the crap out of them for 4 years and they are still going. If you asked me in the past what drills I prefer I never would have said Ryobi, but here i am.

    • @screwityourselferRedneckEnginr
      @screwityourselferRedneckEnginr 10 місяців тому

      I love my Ryobi tools and they have never let me down until I bought cheap batteries online. Using those cheap ass batteries I smoked three of my tools

    • @andresmarquez5241
      @andresmarquez5241 10 місяців тому

      ​@@screwityourselferRedneckEnginrdang man, why'd you use it on 3? That's about 1 too many

    • @mysticjedi6730
      @mysticjedi6730 8 місяців тому

      Speed and looking like a pro matters. Given the testing I have seen, you are wasting your time with ryobi.
      I use oscilating tools all day for caulking removal. Speed matters..
      I would reconsider your position.

  • @ChattanoogaDan
    @ChattanoogaDan 8 місяців тому +6

    I have been in construction sales for the last 8 years but before that I was in various top so construction but got into some mid-level woodworking. I wanted to upgrade my tools and my mother-in-law went out and bought me a brushless Ryobi and tax driver and drill combo kit and also got me a brushless jigsaw. At the time, I wasn't super excited but it was very considerate so I started using them and have added on several other tools in their lineup sets and I absolutely love Ryobi. I have since started my own company and I am often working on decks doing either full builds or repairs in my brushless HP Ryobi has been excellent to work with. Would I rather have rigid or Milwaukee? Sure, but I don't do construction everyday and when I do, I can always rely on my Ryobi tools to get the job done.

  • @monteglover4133
    @monteglover4133 Рік тому +20

    I’ll admit I’m a Milwaukee fan boy purchased the M18 hammer drill and impact driver, the hammer drill performance is at the high quality corded hammer drills. Left my M18s behind and needed drill and impact driver picked up the M12 because of pricing and brand, I’m impressed as they are small and light weight with surprising performance, they have become my primary wood shop tools.

    • @jonathangarzon2798
      @jonathangarzon2798 Рік тому +3

      I'm a metal worker so I can't afford to downgrade on quality at all, and after seeing 4 drills in a single shop get clapped i stay away from Milwaukee tools.
      Except their saws all and band saw I'd say they are mid tier equipment once you bring reliability into the equation.

    • @i_know_youre_right_but
      @i_know_youre_right_but 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jonathangarzon2798I agree with you there, Milwaukee tools seem to break when the going gets tough.

    • @billyreece4445
      @billyreece4445 3 місяці тому +2

      I don’t know what you two are talking about but I worked at a plywood mill and all their tools were Milwaukee and they got a lot of use because shit would break all the time. Never heard one complaint about them.

  • @wingman8447
    @wingman8447 Рік тому +3

    Another comprehensive review. I think you’re right on. Good vid. Thank you

  • @mattmcc7930
    @mattmcc7930 Рік тому +10

    I know custom woodworkers that own a lot of festools. None of them own the drills lol

    • @nkgoodal
      @nkgoodal Рік тому

      Most folks I know have the CXS drill, if they have Festool. It's not strong, but incredibly smooth and loves by several folks I know. The 12v Bosch Flexiclick is what a lot of folks go for, though. Love that thing.

  • @jaredmarshall4245
    @jaredmarshall4245 7 місяців тому +3

    I converted from Craftsman to Bauer years ago, and am heavily invested in the lineup. Although I've always purchased the additional warranty, I've never needed to use it. I'm thoroughly impressed with how well these are made, and the huge lineup of tools and batteries available. Recently they had a promotion for two 5mAH batteries for $79. I bought six of 'em!

    • @peterdejong5456
      @peterdejong5456 2 місяці тому

      You'll need a thousand of them to make up for a 5 Ah battery. That's probably why they're so cheap. 😁

  • @danielpoloni2781
    @danielpoloni2781 8 місяців тому +2

    The hpt brushless, are you including the 36v in that?

  • @maximusmagni1
    @maximusmagni1 Рік тому +34

    The biggest problem I have with Festool isn't the price of the tools themselves, its that they use non-standard consumables/accessories with them. They are like Apple in this regard. The Festool drills don't use standard drill bits and use their Centrotec bits, the tracksaws use a nonstandard blade size, and the miter saws use a different size arbor than other miter saws. I am honestly surprised Festool doesn't make orbital sanders with 140mm sanding pads (~5.5" instead of 5" or 6") just to mess with people.
    Makita tools will do everything a Festool product will do, except the Festool product will have better dust collection. That is the difference between S tier and A tier.

    • @scrambler350
      @scrambler350 Рік тому +1

      Festool must be a regional thing, I've never seen the stuff for sale in Texas....nor have I seen any 'Fein' tools.

    • @JohnSmith-ys4nl
      @JohnSmith-ys4nl Рік тому +1

      @@scrambler350 Festool is German and I believe some of their line is made in Germany. I don't see them locally either.. Not sure which American brick and mortar retailers carry them.

    • @eagleeyephoto8715
      @eagleeyephoto8715 Рік тому

      Makita is Makita and not even close to Festool,Mafell ,German Metabo ,Hilti or Fein. All named one are top notch and abowe Makita ,Milwaukee,Bosch Blue or DeWalt.

    • @maximusmagni1
      @maximusmagni1 Рік тому +5

      @@eagleeyephoto8715 Go ahead and think that. There are a lot of detailed reviews comparing Festool tools vs Makita or Bosch counterparts. They use objective measurements and it is not a big gap if any.
      You can't dispute my main point about Festool being user hostile with the consumables. There is absolutely no reason for them to use nonstandard size blades or arbors.

    • @eagleeyephoto8715
      @eagleeyephoto8715 Рік тому

      @@maximusmagni1You have to look in to the eco system and as much as I like Makita tools , Festool is better thought out tool and system.

  • @Urugami45
    @Urugami45 Рік тому +8

    I never thought there were so many options for just drills; more choices here than at Baskin Robbins. However, this does give me a good feeling about the Milwaukee combo pack I got in November. I've used both tools, the drill and the impact driver, and they both work and handle great.

    • @Tracyannbanks_123
      @Tracyannbanks_123 6 місяців тому

      Great minds think alike, it’s been really nice following this channel and their videos are amazingly great with useful informations

    • @Tracyannbanks_123
      @Tracyannbanks_123 6 місяців тому

      I’d love to know you better, thats only if you dont mind cos you seem to be a very nice person with a great sense of humor

  • @hu5116
    @hu5116 11 місяців тому +5

    Hi Bear, loved the vid! FYI, I might have put the craftsman drills one level higher than you did. I own just about the whole line of craftsman V20 tools, and have been very happy with all of them in my company shop and lab. Absolutely they are not a festtool. But when you compare the value that you get, I believe they are some of the best values out there. I know there are some that rag on craftsman, but they are refuted by numerous UA-cam videos that I have seen where they pit for example, a craftsman impact driver against the comparable, or better, Milwaukee, and darn all the craftsman holds its own very nicely, particularly when you consider the price difference. Also, they have a good selection of batteries, including the light weight 2, a heavier weight 4 (or was it 5?) and a hulker 9! And note that most of the tools usually come with a battery and charger, so about the only additional batteries I have bought are the big ones and given that I now have so many small ones it’s less imperative to buy more. Combine this with a nice diversity of different tools (jigsaw, pressure washer, polisher, chainsaw, trimmer, pruner, weeder, etc., etc.) using this battery system and it is really the best value proposition IMHO for the money. For the same money to buy a couple of the high end tools, I now have a wide variety of tools to use at my disposal. That in my view provides the best capability for the least money. And, like I said, I have not been disappointed by the craftsman tools at least yet.

  • @dudeman9479
    @dudeman9479 7 місяців тому +1

    Growing up with my dad who does tile work he had a lot of dewalt but around 7 years old he started getting a lot of blue and green tools since then he’s never looked back and is always looking for the next makita tool to buy

  • @sferguson9498
    @sferguson9498 11 місяців тому +5

    I know Porter Cable ignored you for a hot minute, but man I would encourage you to test them out. I have the entire line, brushed and brushless with 4ah batteries and I use them on EVERYTHING. I literally have never had a problem and even used the 1/2" impact for hours this past weekend. I love the PC line!

    • @darianwilliams3452
      @darianwilliams3452 17 днів тому

      I agree the brushless reciprocating saw and multi tool, are fantastic! I don’t even use my dewalt saw hardly.

  • @74JB
    @74JB Рік тому +2

    Love it. More videos like this please! 🐻

  • @CALDues
    @CALDues 5 місяців тому

    Love these where you rank lots of items in the same family I guess. Been binge watching\listening for a while now. Tool carts, it packs sockets versus wrench sockets, etc. Thanks for your content.

  • @DadReviewThis
    @DadReviewThis 4 місяці тому +1

    I am looking my 20v brushless hart tools right now. These tools are perfect for basic needs around the house.

  • @garymiller5937
    @garymiller5937 Рік тому +2

    I didn't actually realize there were this many brands. Thanks 👍😊

  • @1977bjhaas
    @1977bjhaas Рік тому +3

    I’ve got to agree about the Ryobi being in the D and then the HP skipping C to a B. The HP stuff really is great value for the money. Since they have started selling the HP I’ve picked new ones each season I’d I’m pretty pleased with the performance.

  • @gerardtrigo380
    @gerardtrigo380 Рік тому +7

    Basically like, but disagree with lots of your ratings. Strangely most of the cabinet workers in my area swear by Rigid and Dewalt.

  • @michaelhenderson6292
    @michaelhenderson6292 Рік тому

    I use Milwaukee at work. I do heating and cooling and refrigeration. I use The Ryobi line for my lawn care. Their 18v lawnmower, weed eater’s, hedge trimmers and leaf blowers are really nice.

  • @berkkarsi
    @berkkarsi Рік тому +2

    I know nothing about tools and yet somehow I still enjoy watching these videos

    • @MatthewMarquit
      @MatthewMarquit Рік тому +1

      Ha...nice. I'm right there with you. The Bear is very entertaining.

  • @kwahaus
    @kwahaus 9 місяців тому +2

    Great review, thanks for all the work. Just a thought on Craftsman. You mentioned their batteries being expensive. I carefully watch for sales on Lowes and don't think they are too bad. I once got four, 2-amp batteries for $100. They also have some good deals on their 4 amp ones. And if you get tool/battery combos, they are very reasonable. I only buy the brushless/RP versions and for home/DIY use, I have no issues.

  • @mikehenthorn1778
    @mikehenthorn1778 Рік тому +2

    the biggest thing to think about for the S,A ,and B is how they fit in your hand. the power of the tool is close enough between them that makes more of a difference. this is a tool you will use all day every day.
    my best fit is Bosch for most. but i have and old porter cable corded saw that just rocks. ok i also have a 25yr old Bosch 12 drill that still runs that was my work drill till i picked up a ni-cad 24V and then a lithium 18.

  • @-opus
    @-opus 10 місяців тому +9

    Something worth considering with Metabo HPT/Hikoki is that they have an ac adapter and their multivolt batteries fit their 18V and 36V tools.

    • @dylanwheaton2785
      @dylanwheaton2785 10 місяців тому +4

      As well as other things that no one else offers.

    • @Wildland_Firefighter
      @Wildland_Firefighter 5 місяців тому

      I thought the AC adapter doesn't work for the 18v line?

    • @d.a.9937
      @d.a.9937 19 днів тому

      @@Wildland_Firefighter It doesn't, but the 36v (MultiVolt) batteries do.

    • @d.a.9937
      @d.a.9937 19 днів тому

      Yeah, he really missed the mark with HPT. They belong at the A tier.

    • @Wildland_Firefighter
      @Wildland_Firefighter 19 днів тому

      @@d.a.9937 wish it did

  • @scottschreiber6008
    @scottschreiber6008 Рік тому +22

    I love my brushless Ridgid. The subcompact drill fits the hand so good. I can’t waste money on Dewalt or Milwaukee when you pretty much get same performance.

    • @Dtonk4609
      @Dtonk4609 Рік тому

      Ridgid and even porter cable feel great. Ryobi feels way to bully, no way that’s rated higher

    • @scottschreiber6008
      @scottschreiber6008 Рік тому

      @@Dtonk4609 for sure. My brother has the older porter cable and I couldn’t believe how ergo it is. I have the brushed ryobi I keep at the house for weekend use and it feels soooo bulky.

    • @AJamesCo
      @AJamesCo Рік тому +2

      Ridgid and Milwaukee are both made by TTI. I love my Ridgid tools.

    • @GoldGrinder
      @GoldGrinder Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I would put RIDGID a bit higher. I have put mine through hell and they work fantastic. Have been very happy thus far with everything I have got in the line

    • @CNTHINGS
      @CNTHINGS Рік тому

      I've had my Ridgid for ten years and I have most of the 18v line up. I could do without the Halloween colors but they have been great tools.

  • @kanyeeastlolz
    @kanyeeastlolz 6 місяців тому

    Good list brother! Keep ‘em coming

  • @generalneyland4005
    @generalneyland4005 Рік тому +5

    Kobalt kills it w/ their hassle free warranty. I've used tools harshly for several years & returned them for no reason & no questions asked

  • @wayneratlff933
    @wayneratlff933 2 місяці тому

    Can a transcript be obtained. I am looking to fill out a list of hand tools for my first set.

  • @typingthe
    @typingthe 11 місяців тому

    My porter cable 20v is having out. Trying to find a full cordless setting change to.

  • @varanidguy
    @varanidguy 6 місяців тому

    I use a combination of Makita tools, it's my entire ecosystem for battery operated tools, and absolutely love them. I got the combo drill and driver kit for Christmas years ago and it was clear they're great tools for someone like me who only needs them for around the home projects. At my level, I know they will last and work well.

  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt Рік тому +3

    Funny you mention the Warrior brand. We all know that they're cheap tools, I believe that it's only a 3/8" drill with a plastic chuck but, I could be mistaken. With that said, a friend of mine bought their drill/spotlight kit several years ago completely intending the drill as a one use tool and figuring that he'd use the light until it died. He's still using that cheap drill on small projects today but, the light died!
    Personally, my favorite and, the brand I'm most vested in is Porter Cable but, due to circumstances beyond my control, your placement of the brand is probably right on the money. I use my P-C stuff regularly and, pretty hard and none of it has ever let me down. However, I know that it eventually will. When that happens, since I'm not a contractor, I'm planning on replacing it with Skil.

  • @kevinbarber3208
    @kevinbarber3208 Рік тому +15

    I think Bauer is so impressive it should have been a step above what you gave it,,but, I do agree that the 90 day warranty is holding them back,,if they will expand the brushless line a little more and even a 3 year warranty will make them definitely a value pro at least,,and yes , Hercules brushless deserves top tier also,,right beside Milwaukee,,they are serious competitors,,and 5 year warranty too,,shoot !!!

    • @Wohlfe
      @Wohlfe Рік тому +2

      Bauer really stepped it up, but because the warranty sucks I always consider the 2 year replacement plan mandatory and add it to the price when I consider them.

    • @HurricaneDave81
      @HurricaneDave81 Рік тому +3

      A lot of companies front load the cost of a longer warranty into the sales price of the tool. Bauer's strategy is to remove that warranty cost and sell an equivalent or even better tool at a lower price. Then it's up to the consumer if they want to add the extended warranty. The risk is the perception of a lower quality tool due to the short warranty.

    • @kevinbarber3208
      @kevinbarber3208 11 місяців тому +1

      Yea I like they give you choice of paying for a warranty, but, maybe it should be 6 months or even a year standard,but yall right

    • @grunwode
      @grunwode 11 місяців тому +2

      Look at the teardown videos. The Bauer housings lack internal reinforcement, the battery packs lack shielding on cables, and the boards don't have conformal coatings for corrosion resistance. They are as minimal as it gets on anything but ecosystem range.

  • @kanive1566
    @kanive1566 3 місяці тому

    Does the Kobalt XTR hammer drill have more torque than the Hercules hammer drill?

  • @contax50mm
    @contax50mm Рік тому +2

    Metabo hpt deserves to be higher. Never failed me once. Warranteed more Milwaukee yhan anything. Hell my hpt hammer drill crished my m18 gen 3

  • @sidsunny4291
    @sidsunny4291 Рік тому +3

    Love the tier list even as someone who has totally bought into the old-school Black and Decker system. I wish this was weighted less on availability and more on just value or performance (I know, probably still in the F tier). I will say that I love that their 20V batteries work for my drill and driver, have options for more power tools (albeit not as good) BUT then I can use them on my lawn tools as well! All of that said, I probably won't look their way if I didn't already have so many of their compatible products already.

    • @rikityrik
      @rikityrik 11 місяців тому +2

      Sheesh, sounds like the Apple of power tools. Lol

  • @jeffbenjamin6480
    @jeffbenjamin6480 Рік тому +2

    Agree 100% Kobalt cordless drill hangs at my workstation always there and always reliable.

  • @bobbystewart2605
    @bobbystewart2605 Рік тому

    Opinions on the earthquake battery impacts?

  • @mikahundin
    @mikahundin 2 місяці тому

    The results of the Cordless Power Tool Tier List are as follows:
    - Greenworks: Entry-level DIY (Grade F)
    - Siervon: Brushed tools at entry-level DIY, brushless tools at prosumer grade
    - Menards: Brushed tools at entry-level DIY
    - Cobalt XTR: Value Pro grade
    - Flex: Top-tier professional grade
    - Harbor Freight (Warrior line): Entry-level DIY; Brushless tools potentially in prosumer grade
    - Craftsman: Entry-level DIY for brushed tools, prosumer grade for brushless
    - DeWalt: Low-tier DIY for brushed line; XR line in prosumer grade
    - Milwaukee: Value Pro for brushed, professional grade for Fuel line
    - Black and Decker: Bottom tier, to be avoided
    - Porter Cable: Entry-level DIY for brushed, higher-tier DIY for brushless
    - Mac and Macbrushless: Top tier
    - Metabo: A-tier for both brushed and brushless
    - Makita: A-tier for brushed; Brushless Sub Compact in A-tier; Full Power Sub Compact in A-tier
    - Bosch: High-end, A-tier
    - Snap-on: A-tier
    - Festool: S-tier
    - Matco: A-tier
    These rankings are subjective and based on the evaluation provided in the transcript.

  • @beefuzzy310
    @beefuzzy310 11 місяців тому +1

    I was ready to argue this list. But it’s spot on.
    Respect.

  • @bradleyyounger8499
    @bradleyyounger8499 Рік тому +2

    I have bought a few bauer tools and think they are very well made tool for the money. If I didn't already have the milwaukee m12 tools I would invest in some of the cordless bauer

  • @dwaynecoleman2273
    @dwaynecoleman2273 Рік тому +2

    Nice to see Flex on that list. It is amazing. The hammer drill with turbo is no joke.

  • @hotdogs5265
    @hotdogs5265 Рік тому

    Love the ryobi value and ling term battery style but i see them eventually changing to thw slide type batter as long has they give stem adapters free with new batteries.

  • @darianwilliams3452
    @darianwilliams3452 17 днів тому

    I have a whole line of brushless Porter cable tools. They are awesome. I used them for the past 4x years remolding 3 houses. DYI guru. Outperformed some dewalt tools and Ryobi. Tractor supply has 2000 stores nationwide wide.

  • @themaintenanceman1
    @themaintenanceman1 Рік тому

    Good honest list!! Great video 👍

  • @Willg95
    @Willg95 Рік тому

    Now is the makita brushless include or exclude the xgt line?

    • @engineer_alv
      @engineer_alv Рік тому +1

      The bear said 18V-24V tools, hence no XGT nor Flexvolt nor Multivolt tools

  • @donniep2822
    @donniep2822 Рік тому +10

    I have been using the Dewalt 20v line for years but the battery costs are outrageous. I have started in the past year replacing with the Hercules line and have been thrilled with them. Each equivalent tool is equal to or better than Dewalt and the batteries cost about 40% compared to Dewalt. Also, they are steadily adding to the lineup.

    • @Laynenelson320
      @Laynenelson320 Рік тому +3

      If you aren’t buying your dewalt tools around the deals you’re doing it wrong

    • @donniep2822
      @donniep2822 Рік тому

      @@Laynenelson320 It's not the tool prices. It's the battery prices. I have never paid retail price for Dewalt tools or batteries.

    • @Laynenelson320
      @Laynenelson320 Рік тому +3

      @@donniep2822 dewalt constantly has deals where you get a free battery or batteries with tools. I have like 15 batteries most of which were free because I got them during those times

    • @engineer_alv
      @engineer_alv Рік тому

      @@Laynenelson320 agree. And now that the OP mentioned Hercules they're well made and powerful today. But most of their tools are sold as bare tools and once you start adding a charger and battery they are not cheap anymore.
      A DeWalt deal with "free batteries" can end up being better savings than a $10 coupon on a Hercules battery.

    • @BernardBethea6339
      @BernardBethea6339 Рік тому

      @@engineer_alv why keep buying tools you don't need just for a cheap 1.5 ah battery they thrown in there

  • @lifeuhvriley
    @lifeuhvriley 3 місяці тому

    I'm a DIYer who loves a little bit of overkill at a good price. Thank you so much for this video! It helped me land on the Kobalt XTR line of tools. (Upgrading from Porter Cable. My PC tools have performed wonderfully, but looking to get away from them due to poor support/ecosystem.)
    It's funny how tools can be such a personal journey. My dad was always a DeWalt guy. Oddly, this makes me want to try something different, even though he gave me my love for tools! Beyond that, Makita hurts my wallet too much, and Flex just doesn't attract me for some intangible reason that I can't describe (though they are undeniable high-performers!)
    Thank you again for this video!

  • @kylorens9537
    @kylorens9537 Місяць тому

    Black and decker (black+decker) is still widely available in stores in Europe and a go to brand for cheap diy homeowner tools. But in general powertools are way less used by homeowners since u need a bit more expensive stuff to be able to drill a hole in a 30cm reinforced concrete wall. The newly build houses are build sturdy enough not needing tools to repair a hole in the (dry)wall from your head after it you fell and broke through. Better to have ice and painkillers in stock here.
    Popular brands are (+black+decker) and Bosch for the homeowners, Stanley for the diy pro and Makita for the pros
    Bosch Pro line is also missing in the video, the blue bosches
    Milwaukee and dewalt are less common in Europe

  • @SimonWorship
    @SimonWorship 8 місяців тому

    Can someone help me ? What's the name of the second brand in this video, after Greenworks ?

  • @wh1tedevil
    @wh1tedevil 9 місяців тому

    I own makita and porter cable impacts and will grab the porter cable every time. I snap bits with that thing . Very under rated tools.

  • @CNTHINGS
    @CNTHINGS Рік тому +1

    I've had my Ridgid for ten years and I have most of the 18v line up. I could do without the Halloween colors but they have been great tools. As far as the warranty is concerned it definitely seems hit and miss unless you live near a service center then it's easy peasey every time.

  • @jayd6607
    @jayd6607 23 дні тому

    Everything I have is Milwaukee and Makita collected over the years. That being said though I think if I were a young man getting started out I'd go Skil for my homeowner diy around the house honeydew list tools. Seem to be priced well and growing as a brand. Kudos to them for the strides they're making.

  • @ericdolby1622
    @ericdolby1622 Рік тому

    I love the Default brushless 20V Max system

  • @jaredmarshall4245
    @jaredmarshall4245 7 місяців тому

    My father is retired, and spends most of his days doing woodworking in his shop building small items. He owns the DeWalt Brushless lineup of tools, but for one specific purpose, he chose to purchase a Warrior drill - He needed something light, with less power to drive small screws for tiny hinges as to not strip them out. Cost him $15 on sale, and has lasted him YEARS.

  • @BigHeadClan
    @BigHeadClan 11 місяців тому +1

    I just picked up a XR set of drill/impact set to replace my old brushed Dewalt, honestly the brushed drill wasn't that bad but I got it 10 years ago and it got way more wear/abuse than the average consumer would and its still going (granted the motor is starting to burn out). In todays context is it a great drill? Not really since brushless versions are only a few bucks more in many cases but I think it could have made C tier at least for its durability.

  • @doingthatthang
    @doingthatthang Рік тому

    How about the 2 post car lifts?

  • @LatitudeSky
    @LatitudeSky Рік тому +1

    Seems about right. Did I miss Hyper Tough or are they just too bad to mention? Heavily into the Hart 20v line here and it does what I need for home DIY and auto work. Love my 3/8 power ratchet, a tool nobody talks about. Golly has that thing made working on my car easier. Yes I said golly in 2023. Anyway, I am not trying to do contractor work with Hart. What I do need it does and it was by far the cheapest decent tool line to get into. Wish the batteries were a bit better. The 2.0ah just have no legs at all. Walmart support for Hart has been abysmal. If you do have an issue, you will have to hope TTI will help. TTI was quick to help with one issue I had but I've been waiting five months for help on the second issue. They don't seem to have the repair or replacement parts.

  • @ericlee8231
    @ericlee8231 Рік тому

    Haven't started reading comments but I'm getting my popcorn ready

  • @wabio
    @wabio Рік тому +4

    I have have tons of tools from the trifecta.......Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita. They all work great.....but each has strengths and weaknesses in different tool categories. IMO Dewalt has the best batteries. Milwaukee has the biggest selection. Makita tools have the best fit and finish.

    • @lanzer22
      @lanzer22 Рік тому

      I'm in the same boat. Now I own nothing but Dewalt batteries (including knock off Dewalt batteries) and I use adapters for tools from other brands. (Rigid, Makita, RyobI). I'm hugely disappointed on how Makita batteries would die within months, it's outrageous given how good their tools are.
      I play with drones and have a high end battery charger. I end up hooking that up to the Dewalt charger so that I can discharge, balance, maintain, and charge my Dewalt batteries to any voltage levels at the charging speed of my choosing. You can't do that with batteries from other brands as their batteries don't have pin-out to individual cells.

  • @Stevek-jv6vn
    @Stevek-jv6vn 10 місяців тому

    Great content. Love love these videos covers just about every brand out there couple pros and cons of each definitely think maybe investing in the Bauer or Hercules. Brushless just for that bang-for-the-buck. How about a video doing hand tools. Pittsburgh icon to Mac excetera

  • @Easton21
    @Easton21 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the amount of time ad effort that goes into this and other videos! Always a guaranteed thumbs up!😊

  • @nathanieldavies9769
    @nathanieldavies9769 Рік тому

    Omg that was one heck of a video .never new the tool market is that big. Overwhelmed with all the name.

  • @Impaktic
    @Impaktic 4 місяці тому

    Thoughts on mastercraft MAXIMUM brand?

  • @adamjacobs856
    @adamjacobs856 6 місяців тому

    Any feedback on the Makita 40V XGT tools?

  • @Blazingw0lf
    @Blazingw0lf Рік тому +2

    As a tools associate at Lowes for over 8 years….Bosch has not been touched in a long time by customers. Their corded hammer drills do fly off the shelves, but no one (at least in my store’s area) buys them.
    Also, Metabo HPT has both 18 and 36v line, so I’m wondering which one you were referring to in your ranking?

    • @zachzoltowski1414
      @zachzoltowski1414 11 місяців тому +1

      Right??? Because Metabo hpt 36v line is super strong imo

    • @Blazingw0lf
      @Blazingw0lf 11 місяців тому

      @@zachzoltowski1414 yee yee. I have both 36v impact and hammer driver (our store stopped selling the 36v drill line due to it not selling too much, so I got the displays, batteries and chargers for around $80)
      I also have the 36v circular saw and it is really nice. I’m hoping to get the recip saw next since it is clearance at our store too (I believe they need to make room for newer Metabo tools, so they clearance items that don’t sell too much).
      Bonus tip: just cause you see several tools within the same brand on clearance does not mean the brand is leaving the store or going out of business. It usually means that newer models are coming in to replace them. So I hope the recip 36v saw is shrinking in size lol

  • @harveywallbanger3726
    @harveywallbanger3726 7 місяців тому

    I'm a rough & fine finish carpenter by trade, but I also do electrical,pluming and also Appliance work so my tools have to be reliable and I also carry back ups.
    I've been board of late with the consistency and reliability of my power and they all work fine every day.
    Meaning my 13 DeWalt cordless and 3 Milwaukee
    Along with my Corded tools in
    Bosh, Hilti,Makita, DeWalt,Skill, Milwaukee,and Back&Decker industrial
    I bought a half dozen Bauer cordless for shits and giggles and I'm somewhat impressed with the cordless tools so far.
    Granted after I tested them out on a few Jobs I went back to my other cordless after finding them a good cheep second fiddle just on case just my mains take a bad fall or broke down?

  • @itskimble3494
    @itskimble3494 Рік тому

    Alao who makes the Kawasaki battery drill. My sister got me one. I rarely use it since I have basically the whole b&d line

  • @EyanDeyv
    @EyanDeyv 7 місяців тому +1

    If you are home construction for ur own house or relatives house, any brand will do heck the cheapest brand will do the job but when u are in the carpentry industry, for me DeWalt is the cheapest best brand against the other brands and still does what the other expensive brand does.

  • @andrewschliewe6392
    @andrewschliewe6392 Рік тому

    How do you tell the difference between the 2 FLEX lines?

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Рік тому

      I wish they would be more specific about it but really it comes down to the features.

  • @LuciusoftheVorenii
    @LuciusoftheVorenii Рік тому +2

    Based on your recommendations I’ve the past two years I’ve switched to Kobalts 24V line. If I were to get back into professional work I’ll go with either Flex or Makita. Cheers.

    • @Toolsareus
      @Toolsareus 3 місяці тому

      I would stay with kobalt they have lasted me many years and are just as good as any other brand and their warranty is amazing

  • @michaelpfistner5820
    @michaelpfistner5820 7 місяців тому

    So ive been a Ryobi guy for years. Good price, tons of tools all same battery.
    But i got a semi truck again and want to upgrade and use 1 brand, especially impact guns and wrenches, but not sure which way to go. Milwaukee? DeWalt? Makita? Hercules? I have a Harbor Freight and Lowes near by.

  • @chrismcdonald4919
    @chrismcdonald4919 Рік тому

    I've been using Bauer in my professional wood shop since they came out and now I'm replacing old with new brushless just got the new 71/4 miter saw I'm using the 5 ah battery and doing flooring 10 plus hrs a day and don't even use 2 of them can't wait to try the new 8 hr bat. But I think you might have over looked a Chervon brand that's up and coming is hammer head after using Bauer and the new skill and Hercules they have become my favorite tool brand

  • @jodyfrasnelli8928
    @jodyfrasnelli8928 11 місяців тому

    I've been using the hyper tough line fire 5 years and I've got no complaints and they would be in the lower category I have some dewalt brushless tools but I reach for the hyper tough products

  • @billyhooks99
    @billyhooks99 Рік тому

    Are we ranking just the drill drivers on this list or the entire lineup including saws and sanders. I am wanting to replace my corded hand held tools with cordless. Tired of tripping over cords.

  • @thewampus97tj
    @thewampus97tj Рік тому +1

    I have some of the bauer brushless impacts and im very impressed with them. Im a diy tho so not a daily used tool. I do wish i wouldve went with hercules because of the ratchets and ultra torque.

  • @paulhopkins1905
    @paulhopkins1905 Рік тому +1

    Why do you not like the Ryobi battery platform? I think its their best selling point

  • @ccbowers
    @ccbowers 11 місяців тому +1

    I would put standard Kobalt at or above HP Ryobi in performance. Yes, the Kobalt line is limited, but so is HP Ryobi, if separating by subcategory like that.

  • @JimDoubleYa
    @JimDoubleYa 11 місяців тому +5

    Good work on this one! I would like to see Metabo HPT's 36v line represented though! The line might not be huge yet, but they are straight pro. "A" category for sure!

    • @dylanwheaton2785
      @dylanwheaton2785 10 місяців тому +2

      Naw S category forsure.

    • @fredsanford336
      @fredsanford336 4 місяці тому

      @@dylanwheaton2785 Calm down. No way they are S. Maybe A.

    • @dylanwheaton2785
      @dylanwheaton2785 4 місяці тому +1

      @fredsanford336 s based on things in there line that competitors don't offer. Who else offers a full size cordless table saw? Or ac adapter for cordless tools? How about plugged router? Duplex nailer? Oh and at a way better price.

    • @d.a.9937
      @d.a.9937 19 днів тому

      @@dylanwheaton2785 Yep. Industry-firsts, left and right. The full-size cordless router and full-size cordless table saw, which you mentioned, for example. And the best promotional offers, by far, to go along with the best value-pricing.

  • @p24t
    @p24t Рік тому +2

    But what about this [rolls face on keyboard] brand that I found on Amazon?

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Рік тому +3

      “ rules face on keyboard” I just aspirated bourbon through my nose. Thank you so much for that.

  • @a.c.king-dk5yl1ep2m
    @a.c.king-dk5yl1ep2m Місяць тому

    I visit a lot of highway bridge construction sites for work. I usually see a lot of Makita and Milwaukee tools. But this particular contractor I saw the other day was using regular old Lowes 24V Kobalt brushless tools. I could tell they had seen some rough treatment but the seemed to be working ok. I suspect they were treating them like disposable tools because of the price. That tells me they should hold up pretty good for a hobbyist or, home user particularly if you get them on sale.

  • @paulmysliborski4832
    @paulmysliborski4832 Рік тому +8

    What a shame about Porter Cable. I own several of their older American-made power tools (Router, sander/polisher, and corded drill) and they are still kicking ass some 30 years later.
    As far as Snap-On is concerned, a lot of mechanics/techs are getting sick of being ass-raped for trying to stay with them.
    (I drive for a dealership, and I hear the techs talk about this all of the time......)

    • @renoholland7090
      @renoholland7090 Рік тому +3

      I own a Porter Cable circular saw from 1953. It works like it was made last week.

    • @Mr1234512
      @Mr1234512 5 місяців тому

      I too love PC. Bought the new brushless circular saw and mid-torque impact. Great tools. And they added several more brushless tools. Not tons but nice to see they didn’t give up on PC

  • @jasoningram2006
    @jasoningram2006 11 місяців тому

    Porter-Cable has a new line of cordless tools that is exclusive to tractor supply now I actually saw some in store the other day

  • @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd
    @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd Рік тому

    Great job, could not have scored them any better, Bear.

  • @AuralioCabal-nl8gi
    @AuralioCabal-nl8gi День тому

    I buy mostly Milwaukee and some Dewalt , Ridgids I stay away from because if you fail to register you get NO WARRANTY, AND THEIR BATTERIES EASILY FAIL!
    Edit ; oh, my brushed Millwuakee tools are over 10 years old and still work, but I mostly use Fuel M12 and M18 tools now,amazing and durable!

  • @fr_z_n3727
    @fr_z_n3727 7 місяців тому

    For UK, Europe and Australia I recommend Einhell / Ozito if you're buying into a whole range of tools but can't stretch to Makita
    The brushless range are great value with 10 year service
    Impact TP-CI 18
    3-in-1 TE-CD 18/50
    Circular TE-CS 18/190
    Cordless Oil-Free Compressor TE-AC 36/6/8
    Drywall Depthstop Driver TE-DY 18
    And so many more tools in their platform, competitive with Ryobi and Makitas extensive ranges

  • @texasarchitect
    @texasarchitect Рік тому +1

    Can ya do the same review for the 12V lines?

    • @Tracyannbanks_123
      @Tracyannbanks_123 6 місяців тому

      I think so…. Great minds think alike, it’s been really nice following this channel and their videos are amazingly great with useful informations

    • @Tracyannbanks_123
      @Tracyannbanks_123 6 місяців тому

      I’d love to know you better, thats only if you dont mind cos you seem to be a very nice person with a great sense of humor

  • @fransiscoscaramanga674
    @fransiscoscaramanga674 Рік тому

    I was wondering which of the two harbor freight lines was better, Hercules of Bauer?

  • @Babbies36
    @Babbies36 Рік тому

    How do you rank a bunch of tools that come out of the same factory?

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Рік тому

      They use different quality components.

  • @rudyjanke5942
    @rudyjanke5942 Рік тому +1

    I work for Menards ultradeck extrusion plant and we use exclusively masterforce tools, they are ok, but the only real issue is their batteries absolutely suck

  • @phantom101899
    @phantom101899 2 місяці тому

    This is a super helpful video. I wonder if it would be an easier way to absorb the information you put out in this by separating the info a bit. Like make a entry level video a diy a prosumer a value pro and a pro video then did a tier list within those videos so you know which ones you are a fan of within each tier of performance.

  • @williamjaquith8606
    @williamjaquith8606 11 місяців тому +2

    I agree with the Hilti thing when contracting they were the best solution to every problem I ran into...now retired I still have a few...although I'm now in the flex line and am nearly as pleased with them as I was with Hilti...thanks for the time and effort you put into this list!

  • @hectorguillen3511
    @hectorguillen3511 28 днів тому

    What I noticed is certain brands build certain tools flawlessly durable like a bosch corded rotary hammer drill 4 years hard use gold mining in Mexico vs Milwaukee destroyed in 2 months barely used at all or Makita batteries taking a dump left and right From my experience I killed 5 or more batteries in less than 3 months I killed my friends makita cordless grinder in 3 hours brand new out of the box my Bosch failed in a year 😂 I stuck with Bosch Milwaukee and Dewalt what I noticed is this do not force your tool to do something with a dull blade or cheap drill bits use diablo not haborfeight make it easy for your tool do its job it will last longer