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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4211759" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>If I didn't have so much DeWalt, everything would most likely be Ryobi.</p><p></p><p>Not so much brand loyalty, but battery / charger compatibility. </p><p>Most of older battery run stuff left me unimpressed. Lack of power and constantly trying to find the correct charger. I had a Craftsman 14.4V, 25 years ago. Great tool, but drill only The 20V DeWalt was on sale for Christmas, my Craftsman had finally worn out and Wif gave me the DeWalt. Started acquiring the battery interchangeable tools. </p><p></p><p>Son done the same, but Ryobi. He has every one made of the 18+ (I believe, what they are) He was doing home repairs for repo company, most of the homes were abandoned and didn't have power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4211759, member: 27991"] If I didn't have so much DeWalt, everything would most likely be Ryobi. Not so much brand loyalty, but battery / charger compatibility. Most of older battery run stuff left me unimpressed. Lack of power and constantly trying to find the correct charger. I had a Craftsman 14.4V, 25 years ago. Great tool, but drill only The 20V DeWalt was on sale for Christmas, my Craftsman had finally worn out and Wif gave me the DeWalt. Started acquiring the battery interchangeable tools. Son done the same, but Ryobi. He has every one made of the 18+ (I believe, what they are) He was doing home repairs for repo company, most of the homes were abandoned and didn't have power. [/QUOTE]
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