Who Owns What? Cordless Tool Edition: 2022!
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Very thorough! In the 80's I got my first cordless tools which were a Skill drill and some sort of Craftsman driver. Then I got my Makita 6093 with the long stick battery and life was never the same again. The Skill and original Craftsman are long gone, but the Makita lives on. If the rpms weren't maxed out at like 500 and the batteries were not more expensive than a new Makita, I would probably still use it! Speaking of power, in the late 80's when I was roofing houses, I picked up a Milwaukee cordless saw at Builder's Square or maybe it was Mr. How (talk about a walk down memory lane), to cut plywood on the roof. The poor thing wouldn't cut 1/2" CDX so I returned it and didn't get another cordless skilsaw until about 1999! Always love the Bear's videos!
Definitely love these videos you have done. A fun deep dive for us tool nerds. God Bless πππππ
i have used Bosch for a long time. ( 25 years ?) i would love to try out some of the new tools but i can't kill the old ones. i still have the drill i got in 95 and it still runs. i even have 2 of the batteries that work. it is my wife's drill now a days.
you are right my bear, i have 2 stores in central ohio that carry them ( sparten and central ohio power tool ) and they are only open when i am at work. it is great to see who owns and makes the tools .
I have a quite a few outdoor 80 volt tools made by Green Works and they are working very well for me. Iβm very satisfied with them. They have lots of power and they last a long time between charging.
Great job bear!!
3:00..How ridiculous is this though? We know what all of these tools really are and they're three times more than what I could go to the store and buy them for
37:00… You can't order online and pay with a credit card and get it delivered to the United States?
This was a great video of tools….one comment though, be wary of Harbor Freight — if your power tool breaks out of warranty, you stuck with a hunk of junk. Unlike brands like Makita, Dewalt (just to mention 2), Harbor Freight does NOT have a service center to repair your tool. I made that mistake once and will stick only with brands like Makita, Bosch, DeWalt, Porter-Cable, and Rockwell — now if they would just make batteries that were universal.
Thanks for the 2022 update! I have to say Black and Decker breaks my heart a little. I grew up seeing orange and black everywhere and now I don't even see it. Think about the last time you walked thru a big brand hardware store and saw a B&D display. It's obvious Stanley bought them out to stick them in the corner on permanent timeout.
Did you skip over Metabo?
Could You do something expressive with your shoulders, as You talk?
WeedEater sold to Poulan which was bought by either MTD or American Yard Products (Husqvarna).
Great job researching and presenting. That has to take a substantial amount of time.
I've brought into WEN Cordless tools. WEN shares battery platform with ENERTWIST. I think they are the same company. I'm thinking of buying a 4.5 inch cordless saw by one of your many tool companies. Tanks for the research.
That Klein 7-ton cutter is spendy – – about $1,750 for the bare tool + jaws. It claims to be able to cut a 3/8" grade 8 bolt tho.
Ya things with batteries that aren't designed to be swapped isn't really a big deal to me unless it's like an iphone or something that is glued in but if it is just disassemble and reinstall I don't care the only problem is if it's something that I'm going to use enough to need to swap it then it's an inconvenience
Love these videos. Diving into your back catalog and surprised I hadn't subscribed yet! Thank you!
You forgot to mention one of the best-Fein tools π
You should dress like a bear when you go to fema!!
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I wish you would've broke down who actually makes the tools, and then either slaps on the Snap On, MATCO, Icon tool names.
Can you do another video of Harbor Frieghts and their power tools. For me their Hercules line and Eathquake line get confusing with the better and best rating.
Cordless wheelbarrow π
We got the Greenworks 80v mower and string trimmer. Really awesome tools, would be interested in the history of Greenworks.