![]() They also offer a power head, a healthy selection of chainsaws, and a mower (albeit small) if push came to shove. Makita is lacking and behind.Ĭordless OPE - slight edge in favor of Makita. This was a huge factor for me, and why I went EGO 56V for OPE.Ĭordless hand tools - Draw. Milwaukee and Makita both have competive choices.Ĭordless lighting - Milwaukee. I don't know how much you will be cutting with them but you could maybe get a few hours or more of cutting done with any of these saws depending on the load.įireguy, I see no mention of a mower. Milwaukee also has D handle and barrel grip brushless jigsaws. Milwaukee has the smaller fuel blade left circ saw and just came out with a gen 2 fuel of their larger blade right fuel saw that is pretty impressive for only being 18v. Also Makita has brushless d handle and barrel grip jigsaws. Makita has these great circular saws the brushless blade right subcompact, brushless blade left compact, brushed x2 blade right, and the brushless x2 blade left rear handle monster. Both brands have multiple brushless options. Most brands now days especially Makita and Milwaukee have very good cordless saws that are very capable. May I suggest going with a cordless circular saw and jigsaw? With cordless you don't gotta worry about snagged cords, cut cords, extension cords, or lack of power outlets. ![]() I do my own landscaping on my property which is a decent size. I love the fact either brand offers this so keeping with the same batteries. As far as ope, hedge trimmer, blower and string trimmer. I do a lot of building and fixing up at my house. I want to buy either brands 6 tool brushless kits, corded circular saw, jig saw and some cordless lighting. I am looking at upgrading my cordless tools from cheapos and buy some corded tools as well.
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