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<blockquote data-quote="bushmaster06" data-source="post: 4218614" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>I went with Kobalt because I just needed tools to do stuff around the house so the more expensive options didn't make much sense to me. I've been very happy with them. I have their impact driver, drill, recipricating saw, 1/2" impact gun, circular saw, string trimmer, leaf blower, oscillating multi tool, and air hammer. </p><p></p><p>Everything has been great excpet the string trimmer, which sucks the battery pretty quick and bogs down pretty easily. I haven't used the oscillating tool yet. The impact driver is fantastic and the impact gun knocks the lug nuts off my Transit (150 ft lb) like butter. I used most of the tools when I helped my father in-law do a complete gut and remodel on their house and everything has held up well except the recip saw, but I've beat the hell out of it. The saw itself still works fine, but it's now a pain in the butt to switch blades since the clamp is worn out.</p><p></p><p>My next tool purchase will most likely be their cordless chainsaw. By all reviews it is a handy little saw that gets well over 100 cuts out of a 4AH battery. I'd buy everything again except for the string trimmer, nothing beats gas for that application in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushmaster06, post: 4218614, member: 24431"] I went with Kobalt because I just needed tools to do stuff around the house so the more expensive options didn't make much sense to me. I've been very happy with them. I have their impact driver, drill, recipricating saw, 1/2" impact gun, circular saw, string trimmer, leaf blower, oscillating multi tool, and air hammer. Everything has been great excpet the string trimmer, which sucks the battery pretty quick and bogs down pretty easily. I haven't used the oscillating tool yet. The impact driver is fantastic and the impact gun knocks the lug nuts off my Transit (150 ft lb) like butter. I used most of the tools when I helped my father in-law do a complete gut and remodel on their house and everything has held up well except the recip saw, but I've beat the hell out of it. The saw itself still works fine, but it's now a pain in the butt to switch blades since the clamp is worn out. My next tool purchase will most likely be their cordless chainsaw. By all reviews it is a handy little saw that gets well over 100 cuts out of a 4AH battery. I'd buy everything again except for the string trimmer, nothing beats gas for that application in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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