We've got a really good MAC guy here, so most of them use those. But there's a few Milwaukee guns out there, too, and a couple with whatever the Matco guy sells. If I was still wrenching, I'd have done the switch to electric myself.
I have an 18v DeWalt 1/2". Had it for about 5 years. Works like a champ! I sold all my air tools, cordless for me!
I learned the hard way that when you make a commitment to a brand you have to stay with it for the batteries. They are so darn expensive! And you really need two so there's one in the charger waiting. I bought my first set (drill& circular saw) 20 years ago when I built the 4' fence around my 1 acre "dog yard". It made life so easy. But now I end up buying tools on ebay because the manufacture has moved on to a new battery design. Rats!
Before I started buying off the tool truck I asked around at a few of the local shops who's doing the best job. One of the guys I asked was a diehard Snap On guy, The rest were saying the local Cornwell guy is the most consistent with the best support. I called the local Snap On, Cornwell, and Matco guys. Mac was out because he wasn't supporting the small dealer right down the street, so I didn't figure he'd want to sell to a machine shop. The Snap On and Matco guys didn't even bother to stop by. I have spent somewhere between 10 and 20k with the Cornwell guy. He's here every Friday, and I look forward to his visit. I really like having a good tool guy, even though I'm not a mechanic.
I guess I shouldn’t have left those two Milwaukee’s so close together for that last pic. I came into the shop this morning and found this little guy laying there. It’s a cute 2554-20. If you look close, you can definitely tell it has it’s mothers nose.
Here's hoping you folks changing tires aren't trusting your airless impact wrenches for the final torque. I did that once and the outcome turned out to be hilarious but it could have been a horror story! Bob H.
Have you checked yet, boy or girl? With that family at hand all stubborn nuts and bolts know who the sheriff in town is.
The battery is marked M18, so I’m going to guess male. the big one is a beast. The little one I use for running my Kurt vises in and out when I’m trying to get them open or closed all the way. I’ll snap a picture tomorrow of what that means.
@ Mike, I see you prefer quality stuff. Kaeser is one of the finest manufacturer of air compressors. Founded in Coburg, very close to where I live. +1 on that one, and definitely not with a 5 buck unit from Harbor Freights.
Was a big Milwaukee fan until they changed the batteries and left me with several set of unusable tools. Went to Dewalt and a few years ago they did the same thing. On the + side, sort of, Dewalt does not last as long so as I wear them out I get the new batteries with the replacement tools