From: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
> And I just recently got a Milwaukee cordless sawzall that has a "no tools"
> blade changing mechanism that rocks my world.
I have a corded "anniversary model" sawzall wth this chuck. You are correct:
It is very easy and quick to use.
> There's a lot of tools at HF that
> are equivelents to name brand stuff and there's also a lot that aren't
> quite as good, but I'll never appreciate the difference enough to justify
> the extra cost.
For larger-size end wrenches and impact sockets, I buy the cheap stuff. The
price difference is extreme, and these tools work just fine. Small-sizes, I go
with at least Craftsman.
I bought a 90-degree drill motor on sale from HF for 25 bucks. Since a
name-brand unit is 200 or more, it was a no-brainer. It still works fine, and
may outlive me. I'm sure not going to wear out 8 of them.
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