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    Quote Originally Posted by leightoncash View Post
    If cordless tools were handguns:

    Ryobi = hi point, Sccy
    Ridgid = Ruger
    Dewalt, Milwaukee = Glock
    Bosch = HK
    Festool = Infinity
    Porter cable = Taurus
    Makita = walther?


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    I think me and my Walthers are offended. When you talk about Walther, there's 2 different sides. There's Ulm, making the good stuff (like the P99 and PPQ) . Then there's Umarex/Arnsberg where they make the not so good stuff (like the P22 and P380). I would equate Ulm in the DeWalt/Milwaukee camp and Arnsberg in the Ryobi camp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    I think me and my Walthers are offended. When you talk about Walther, there's 2 different sides. There's Ulm, making the good stuff (like the P99 and PPQ) . Then there's Umarex/Arnsberg where they make the not so good stuff (like the P22 and P380). I would equate Ulm in the DeWalt/Milwaukee camp and Arnsberg in the Ryobi camp.
    Actually, the new Makita cordless worm drive saw is the best of the best. And, while not cordless, their 15A Sawzall is a beast, easily better than the Milwaukee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leightoncash View Post
    Actually, the new Makita cordless worm drive saw is the best of the best. And, while not cordless, their 15A Sawzall is a beast, easily better than the Milwaukee.

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    Makita does make great tools. They just aren?t as common as dewalt or Milwaukee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by whitewalrus View Post
    Makita does make great tools. They just aren?t as common as dewalt or Milwaukee.


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    Kinda like Walthers!

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