All my power tools are now strictly for home use and I take a few away with me when I go Bush So none of them really Need to be the Top of the Wazza, Bells and whistles jobbies that cost me an arm and a leg, Neither do I Need/Want to buy a particular brand just to impress anyone either.
I stumbled upon these Ozito tools mainly because of a thread on this site discussing cordless chainsaws and bought a $119 cordless chainsaw made by Ozito that I saw during one of my frequent wanderings around every Blokes Mecca "Bunnings" [biggrin]
After the initial shock of having to go back to the big green shed to buy a battery and charger that I stupidly failed to notice that didn't come in the box with the saw I was impressed with just how much this Piddly little saw was capable of doing and how long it could operate on a single 4ah lithium battery.
Instead of just buying the extra spare battery for the saw which was what my next trip to Bunnings was for I saw a box that contained a drill. teck gun and grinder in it that came with another charger and two more lithium batteries (2ah & 4ah) for the princely sum of just over $200, They even came with a nice carry bag as well.
For me it was a "No Brainer" to give these a try considering the way the chainsaw had performed and it wasn't as if I had to take out a Bank load to buy them either.
I have used all of these tools over the last couple of Months and they are more than capable of doing what I require them for and if they don't survive the 3 year warranty on the batteries or the 5 year warranty on the tools themselves I will simply get a replacement.
If they do last longer that the warranty periods then at the purchase price for these they will be an absolute bargain.
Nobody can argue that these Ozito tools are as good or are of the same quality as their Dewalt counterparts because quite simply they aren't But for My own particular needs the Ozito gear is more than adequate and is a cost effective option.

