Originally Posted by
waynep
Now I am involved in these Hut maintenance projects I was thinking of getting a few more cordless power tools. If I'm just fixing a couple of things I don't want to cart a genny around everywhere. But also for small projects around home.
I had a Ryobi 18V drill and got given the matching reciprocating saw and stapler/bradder for my birthday. They're OK but only "domestic" quality and struggle a bit. I don't think they'll last long.
I've seen a few of the guys using the DeWalt tools but those things are expensive. I don't really need trade quality for the times I use them.
The advantage of the Ryobi 18V range is there's plenty of tools to fit the batteries and you can pick up replacement batteries anywhere. ( eg Bunnings )They also have a 12V car charger which would be handy in the bush. But they do seem like toys compared to the other brands.
So what's a good medium priced brand that will handle the occasional heavy work? I was looking at Bosch.
Also which tools would be that best to cover most work needed (other than hammer drill/driver ) : maybe a recip/sabre saw, 100mm grinder and impact driver ?? Are those cordless circular saws ( any brand) any good ??
Thanks