What is the best brands that Home Depot sells for power tools?
Mу fiance shops аt Home Depot alot. And hе іѕ going tο ѕtаrt wood working soon аnd hе wanted tο know whаt wеrе ѕοmе ехсеllеnt brands thаt Home Depot sells. Hе knows Ridgid іѕ a ехсеllеnt brand, bυt іѕ thеrе аnу οthеr ехсеllеnt ones tο bυу thеrе? Thanks!
I rather Milwaukee. Tried and right over many years. gatekeeper Cable also makes excellent tools.
I’d recommend doing some searching on tool reviews. There are many companies that make excellent tools. Not all of each companies tools are all brilliant. So… Bosch makes some fantastic tools same with Milwaukee, Makita, and DeWalt. Ridgid has a few tools that are excellent and several that are junk, imo. Makita and Milwaukee seem to get the best reviews for cordless tools, right now.
Best of Luck!
As far as your standard power tools Milwaukee is arguably the best brand. Bosch also makes a very nice product. Most corded tools as long as you are buying a name brand are all pretty excellent. I in person refuse to buy Dewalt tools because I believe they make a cheap product and have never had excellent luck with the tools that work gives me. If you are looking for cordless tools Home Depot just started to carry Hilti tools which were not really available to the broadcast in the past. These are ultra high end tools designed and built in Germany. If your not looking to spend a fortune on cordless stuff I would suggest Milwaukee followed by Makita, Bosch and. Avoid ridged cordless tools for some reason we always had harms with them and no longer used them at work. Get ready for your fiance to start dropping piles of cash. Once the tool bug bites you just keep finding reasons to buy more.
P.S. Avoid the temptation of Ryobi tools. They are cheap for a reason. Just wait and buy something worth owning
What type of “Wood working”
basic construction, remodeling, refinishing or custom furniture
Right Home Depot has “wood working” tools but unless one knows the exact direction
I can not give an exact answer
For custom furniture making, refinishing:
Older tools were made better, table saws, planers, band saws
The only thing plastic on them were the name tags
Look for tool auctions for these types of tools
There are tool add-ons like fences and guards
power help units for inlaid door parts (self-feeders)
Dust collection should be considered
For basic construction
Home Depot is all you need