I Found the BEST Tool Brand for Woodworking in 2023!

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What is the best cordless tool brand for woodworking in 2023?
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DeWALT Miter Saw - amzn.to/3Pm3M5D
DeWALT 2 1/4 HP Router - amzn.to/48oUQoM
Festool:
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0:00 Best Tool Brand in 2023
0:25 Ryobi Tools
2:11 RIDGID Tools
3:39 FLEX Tools
4:31 FESTOOL
5:45 BOSCH Tools
6:32 Makita Tools
7:13 Tools I Didn't Include
7:41 Milwaukee Tools
8:13 DeWALT Tools
8:47 Best Tool Brand for Woodworking in 2023
9:12 Milwaukee Woodworking Tools
10:14 Milwaukees Best Tool
10:41 Best Tool Storage System
12:17 Best Cordless Tool Platform
12:57 Can You Resist This?
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14:27 Future Milwaukee Tools

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@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
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@shanesmith9936
@shanesmith9936 Жыл бұрын
What brand do you recommend for portable table saw/jobsight saw for ppl with space issues
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks 11 ай бұрын
Dewalt is good for space saving
@danielmiddleton3973
@danielmiddleton3973 3 ай бұрын
I don't know if this is something you would be able to do or not, but is there any way you could do an updated version of this list for 2024? Or if nothing has changed enough to sway your opinion, just comment that this video is still accurate?
@lenovo991
@lenovo991 Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely a firm beliver that each brand has their place in everyone's shop. Dewalt makes a great sliding miter saw and router. Milwaukee makes a fantastic 12v Line. Rigid has great corded tools like their sanders. I feel like there are just enough small differences between everything that makes it almost impossible to have solely just one brand!
@montet202
@montet202 Жыл бұрын
100%! This idea that one brand does it all is nuts. Get the best tool for the job, whatever the brand.
@Church287
@Church287 8 ай бұрын
Yeah the problem with that is all the R&D is in the cordless tools, and batteries are too expensive for most people to have multiple platform batteries, so you're more or less pigeonholed into one battery platform. @@montet202
@txvet7738
@txvet7738 Жыл бұрын
I agree, these days there is no way in the world you can stick to just one platform. Case in point, I’m on the M12,M18,Ryobi 18v&40v, Ridgid 18v&discontinued 12v, Hercules 20v, and Greenworks 60v. That’s a lot and it’s crazy. At least I have almost all the brands you mentioned covered…lol! Great video and I have to agree with you on Milwaukee!
@YagrumBagarn
@YagrumBagarn Жыл бұрын
As a amateur diy'er and tool enthusiast I found myself steering towards Makita 18v because they have some of the widest and best range of tools on the market including gardening tools which were a must for me also😁
@stevemarquis7704
@stevemarquis7704 Жыл бұрын
Yep - I think Matt needs to think of Makita as in the same league as DeWalt / Milwaukee
@JamesSmullins
@JamesSmullins Жыл бұрын
​@@stevemarquis7704specially since they have more tools than all the other brands. He's even covered that it's over 700 different tools and no other brand has that many options. Only problem is most are only available online because they haven't pursued the shelf space like ryobi and Milwaukee. If they did that at Lowes or some other store besides home depot they'd put a serious dent in all the others sales.
@christaylor9151
@christaylor9151 Жыл бұрын
New Amateur woodworker here. Thank you for your reviews. They are giving me a lot of insight. I got my eyes on a big project coming up and videos like these help a lot. Thank you.
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Glad to help
@tmlhkyfn
@tmlhkyfn Жыл бұрын
I started with the Blue Ryobi NiCad set about 15 yrs ago when we purchased our home & then "upgraded" to the Ryobi One+ once they were introduced. In 2017 I purchased my first Ridgid 18V tools, as I was doing a major kitchen/basement reno & my friend who was doing the work, needed a bit better quality than the Ryobi were capable of. These days with readily available battery adapters, you are not limited to one tool brand/battery platform. I have a M18 battery powering a Ryobi One + clamp fan @ work & recently picked up a Ridgid battery adapter to use on a DeWalt 5" grinder
@FeWolf
@FeWolf 10 ай бұрын
I had the same system, the chuck in my drill finally gave up, but I really like DeWalt and gave my young neighbor, new home owner my Ryobi combo set.
@WestCoastRacingLeague
@WestCoastRacingLeague Жыл бұрын
Some great points. Personally I have a mix of Dewalt for cordless hand tools, bosch for router table, mitre saw, track saw and dust extractor, festool for sanding, ryobi for outdoor tools (snow clearing, lawn care, chain saw etc) and sawstop for table saw, shapeoko for CNC and with Rikon for bandsaw and spindle sander. I think as long as you stick with one battery platform for inside, one for outside then you can mix and match the corded tools based on preference and what you can get a deal on.
@kwahaus
@kwahaus Жыл бұрын
This…
@autoguygl
@autoguygl Жыл бұрын
Thank-you for taking the time in offering this video and sharing your opinion on the many tools you used. We all want to have the ability to use each tool from different manufacturers to obtain the best one within our budget but that is impossible. Your opinion in this area is greatly appreciated especially for the insights you offer for each brand including your pick rather than just the opinion of "this is what I like" without explaining the reason(s) for that opinion.
@mattwatchesyoutube
@mattwatchesyoutube Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great information Matt! I love your tool videos and your tool deal alerts. I often find myself going back in your playlists to rewatch some of the older content of you building the farmhouse projects and what not. I would love to see some new videos of projects you are working on as well. Coffee tables, dinings tables, chairs, anything! Love your content and thank you for keeping us all inspired. - Matt
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt!
@sawdustadikt979
@sawdustadikt979 Жыл бұрын
Great video, that’s a lot of money and time spent putting this video together, much appreciated. I graduated trade school to be a carpenter in 96, I’ve been in the renovation trade ever since. I do love doing finish work including building cabinets and shelving. I really love and appreciate this competitive tool market. Ryobi was hot garbage back then, I still won’t buy there tools but I do recommend them to my handy clients or people just starting out. They have really come up from way back then. Rigid isn’t bad if money is short, just don’t expect longevity when saving money on anything. I really like makita, Bosch and festool, when I can buy it lightly used. I’ve mostly used makita and bosch. Makita had the biggest platform when lithium batteries first came out. Milwaukee has really changed over my career, they made stone simple, powerful tools that last a lifetime. Now they are very sophisticated and flexible. That pack out system is truly amazing and fun to use. With all this sophistication, I don’t like the planned obsolescence though, some of this stuff is frail, I do like having a tool that lasts decades.
@jronmanbuilds
@jronmanbuilds Жыл бұрын
My goto sander is the cordless version of the 5in Festool sander you have. I also have not stuck with one brand. I use Ego for my lawn business. I started with DeWALT 20v max and Flexvolt in the shop. I have since added M12, Festool 18v, and Festool 18v Ergo.
@bayernmunchen6762
@bayernmunchen6762 Жыл бұрын
Nice review - but much comes down to emotions and personal preference: I have Mafell. ( Jigsaw, Track saw, Router, Drills ) Festool ( Sanders, Drills, JigSaw, vacuum ) . Fein - Cutter , Bosch ( Cut-off ) & Makita.Mitre - ( being sold for Festool )
@michaeldodson879
@michaeldodson879 Жыл бұрын
A factor that is seldom discussed is how a tool fits your hand. I personally have smaller hands and most of the mainstream brands are just too big. Makita is the exception. In fact they even have a line of compact tools. Take the time to handle all the brands and consider ergonomics when making your choice.
@SaintFredrocks
@SaintFredrocks Жыл бұрын
How the tool responds is important as well. What I mean is how the Makita drill's trigger is so much more sensitive and responsive to input than a lot of others. Quality control is another biggie. Yellow and Red have nothing on either Blues when it comes to QC. From what I have seen in the forums Red is have some of these with Gen 3 and 4, and my experience with DeWalt is not very good.
@NicktheDIYguy
@NicktheDIYguy Жыл бұрын
Milwaukee m12 drills are pretty small and powerful
@SaintFredrocks
@SaintFredrocks Жыл бұрын
@@NicktheDIYguy they are nice, but they don't compare to the Makitas, especially the MIJ Makitas.
@boomerangfreak
@boomerangfreak Жыл бұрын
Yes, very important. The 18V milwaukee tools don't really fit my hands. But I've never had an issue with ergonomics on Dewalt. Also in my opinion color isn't all that unimportant either. I am no fan of the Makita blue and I'd have to look at it all the time...
@SaintFredrocks
@SaintFredrocks Жыл бұрын
@@boomerangfreak you could buy the MIJ Makita tools, and they come in a bunch of different colors including deep purple. Rockin eh?
@jontnoneya3404
@jontnoneya3404 Жыл бұрын
Just jumped into buying tools back in June 2023 cuz I needed a drill, Ridgid's were on sale AND Ridgid's LSA was irresistible!! Since then, I've bought both Ridgid's and Bauer (from Harbor Freight), Kobalt and Craftsman. Ridgid's are BY FAR the best fit and finish of any of these brands. They seem to be hitting the sweet spot, for me, of price and quality and warranty. I mean "free batteries for life"! it just doesn't get any better than that. BUT you're right - Ridgid's somewhat limited tool selection is frustrating not to mention some of the tools in their line have issues. BUT I also know that every brand has issues in their lines, some more than others (looking at you Bauer! ugh). You mentioned that you love the Milwaukee detailed sander but have you tried the Ridgid Oscillating Mult-tool detail sander attachment? I mean I know it doesn't have "random orbital" in the name but honestly, neither does the Milwaukee. I just checked. It's an orbital detail sander, with no random in the name. No biggie, just thought I'd point that out and ask if the multi-tool offers the same experience for you? Also one of the hardest things to know is whether or not the tool you're buying is going to be "the best for your money". I picked up a Bauer Hammer Drill and Jigsaw for like $60 total. Both were corded by my goodness that's a FANTASTIC price. BUT now that I've been playing around when them I see some issues. I also piked up a Bauer Random Orbital Sander for like $30 on sale and the first one I had, broke the on/off switch the first time I tried to use it. Returned it for a new one and it's working fine, for not. That's the thing, never know when a tool is going to up and die on ya....even with higher priced brands. Anyways thanks for another great vid.
@jaypaulson5181
@jaypaulson5181 Жыл бұрын
Across multiple trades (plumbing, electrical, heating,and carpentry) the Milwaukee battery platform(s) are definitely the most complete; my very first tool was a corded sawzall many years ago… but as you pointed out, you need to mix and match sometimes to get best tool for job (see my Dewalt table saw, mitre saw. And planer)… Thanks for the review
@JamesSmullins
@JamesSmullins Жыл бұрын
Makita actually has the most with nearly 700 tools, they just don't have the shelf space like Milwaukee so people don't realize it.
@Qulevra
@Qulevra Жыл бұрын
@@JamesSmullins Makita - same as DW and Bosch - excels at very specific things, whilst being mediocre at everything else. For example, Makita drills are second to none, same as DW saws and Bosch routers and jigsaws. The case with Milwaukee is that it has both the tool selection AND the overall quality, across the board. It’s not that Milwaukee is the absolute best at everything, it’s just really very good in nearly every aspect. The latest addition of the 18V FUEL track saw is the case in point, now they have completed the lineup.
@stephanelarochelle2484
@stephanelarochelle2484 Жыл бұрын
I tried them all, I like Milwaukee.. But my main goto now is almost always Makita
@stepansavelyonok5532
@stepansavelyonok5532 Жыл бұрын
I chose for myself makita xgt 40v for my main platform, m12 milwaukee for compact and wide range of specific tools and greenworks 82v for my gardening needs. In my country Makita is often cheaper than milwaukee m12 same tool (m18 are similar price with festool). Elsewhere I think I would go with milwaukee as all-ranged brand and something like EGO for gardening. I had multiple battery systems like dewalt 18/54v(20/60v) bosch 18v, metabo(not hpt) 18v, ryobi one+, AEG(RIDGID), makita lxt/cxt/xgt. It was a nightmare. I am glad I made a choice and narrowed my tool system. Sometimes I won't get the best tool but It would be with battery I can get anywhere around my shop, home or workplace. Unfortunately new milwaukee batteries are dying really fast, like this week i send 4th battery to local dealer within year, and extended warranty is only 2 years.
@stevenmoritz2914
@stevenmoritz2914 Жыл бұрын
Matt, as someone getting into the woodworking space, I find your videos full of information. I have bought a couple of Ryobi battery tools and looking at Dewalt for table and Miter saw. Your channel is a great source of information and please keep it up.
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@Thomllama
@Thomllama Жыл бұрын
40+ yrs in construction and wood working I would say, I wouldn’t ever stick with a single brand, except in battery, Milwaukee M12 for day to day “shop tools” Makita 18 for beefier power “job site” and most hand held corded, Dewalt for larger table top machines are generally what I’ve found to be best choices.
@IanPrest
@IanPrest Жыл бұрын
There's no reason to 'stick' with one brand for anything other than *battery-powered* tools. Dewalt's great planer isn't a reason to buy into their battery platform.
@TheCharleseye
@TheCharleseye 8 ай бұрын
There isn't a good reason to stick with one battery platform, either. You're either using the best tool for the job or you're not. Choosing an inferior tool because you already happen to have a battery for it is ridiculous. Find the kit, pay $20-$40 more and BAM! Now you have two battery systems and a _whole_ lot more options. Lather, rinse, repeat. I own tools from every major platform. I don't miss the money I spent on batteries and chargers because they already made that money back for me, and then some. Not to mention, adapters exist.
@Conradlovesjoy
@Conradlovesjoy 8 ай бұрын
@@TheCharleseyeyeah no. I have 20 various m18 batteries. No chance I ever buy any other battery system. I’m betting most people feel the same.
@TheCharleseye
@TheCharleseye 8 ай бұрын
@@Conradlovesjoy Cool story. If you want to limit yourself, that's entirely up to you. Personally, I'm not going to let any company strong-arm me into being loyal (which is what they're doing by having proprietary batteries). That would be like limiting my electronics purchases to ones that all use the same charging cord. Not gonna do that, either. To each their own.
@Church287
@Church287 8 ай бұрын
The 'best' tool for a job is often subjective, or we're talking differences in the single digit % range. If you want to spend more money having all the batteries, go right ahead. Doesn't mean anyone else is wrong for not doing so. @@TheCharleseye
@TheCharleseye
@TheCharleseye 8 ай бұрын
@@Church287 No kidding? How about that! Oh, wait. It's almost as though I already said you can do what you want. It's like I said that people don't have to lock themselves into platforms and gave affordable _options_ for how not to do so. Then it was like you got your panties in a knot over someone suggesting your way isn't the best or only way, and decided to cry about it on the internet. Buy whatever you want. Your life and decisions are meaningless to me and, well, pretty much everyone else in the world. Just stop whining when people suggest alternative options to others. You're actually advocating against choice, which is ridiculous on its face. I said that there are ways for people to afford multiple platforms and your response equated to "I'm a brand fanboy and own a bunch of their stuff, so you're bad for telling people they don't have to be like me." Get over yourself, bud. Have a... life.
@peteyscott45
@peteyscott45 Жыл бұрын
I bought the Rikon sander after seeing your other video. I don't know where I would be without it and use it on every single project big or small! Thanks for sharing that gem find with the world. I'm a Milwaukee guy too for cordless tools, but have every brand you named in various corded tools. The detail sander Milwaukee makes looks awesome. Thanks for the great video!
@SandyMasquith
@SandyMasquith Жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt! This is a great overview of all the major tool lines. In my shop, I have the Bosch miter saw and router (both are plug-in), a Dewalt plug-in router (for the plunge base), a bunch of Ryobi tools for specific tasks (soldering, polishing, cleaning), some Bosch battery tools (very strong, good battery life), some DeWalt battery tools, and even some Festool (the sander and dust extractor). But, like you, my main tools are Milwaukee red. Love the track saw, love the packout, the detail sander is amazing, and the drills and drivers are top of the line (In my opinion). Their multitool is one of my go-to tools because it's the only one that doesn't shake your elbow apart! I also have a bunch of Ridgid. I still think the Ridgid table saw is much better than the DeWalt. Thanks again for making this video Matt.
@ChaosCrafter
@ChaosCrafter Жыл бұрын
So your commentary seems to answer "what brand if you want every tool to match" but as far as I can see (happy to be corrected) the only point where it matters is the commitment to a line of batteries. Mine is a Ryobi shop in terms of cordless tools - I don't have the budget to try other brands when I've invested in Ryobi batteries (I've about 40Ah of Ryobi batteries, and they're used for everything from the lawnmower to the household vacuum). Something I'd love to see is what your set would be where you were choosing - 1 brand for battery based tools, then a brand for the best table saw, and so on - the best brand for each of the different cabled tools you use (planer/joiner, drill press, bandsaw etc. etc. etc.) Or if you really think the brand is more relevant than the best tool irrespective of brand, I'd love to know why it matters once you move away from the battery. (I could see three episodes for this. Complete-shop on a budget, complete-shop professional, and complete-shop if you won the lottery.) FWIW, the thing that would get me to move away from Ryobi would be if a brand offered a power cable unit that could plug in in place of the battery so you didn't have to worry about charge when working somewhere where you could just plug in. Finally, you comment about the saw being under-powered - I imagine for some workshop work it might be, but I use it constantly for cutting 50x200mm treated pine garden sleepers, which (with their sap) can sometimes even bog a cabled power saw. and the only issue is swapping batteries - where I work 12 hours straight, cutting all day. So from my perspective, by the time it's underpowered I want my table saw. Lastly, a silly aside - I can't prove that I caused it to be made, but some years ago, I saw the Ryobi rep in the car park, and tod him that I though a dremel type multitool would be a great addition to the Ryobi line, and the the trick would be to have battery and motor in a base unit with a flexible shaft to the hand piece. It took the best part of two years before they came out with the exact tool I described to that rep - so I can't say for sure it was my design, but in my head I claim credit for that addition to their set.
@milwookie8558
@milwookie8558 Жыл бұрын
Completely agree about going with more than one platform. A lot of people argue about which brand is the best, whereas i like to embrace all the options out there lol. I own Milwaukee, DeWALT, Makita, Flex, Metabo HPT, Kobalt, Ryobi, etc. and they all make good stuff, especially the higher end brands, but every brand also makes some duds. No brand is perfect as i like to say. I would also pick Milwaukee if i had to pick which brand offers the best/most useful tools for woodworking. Love my 4 in 1 Installation drill/driver and orbital detail sander (as i know you do too) but also my Milwaukee drills, impacts, m18 trim router, etc. I do love how smooth the trigger is on the Makita 40V XGT impact driver though. So yeah they all have pros and cons and it really depends what kind of work you're going to be doing as well.
@gregghernandez2714
@gregghernandez2714 Жыл бұрын
Like others I have a ton of tool brands in my garage shop. I basically look at woodworking the way a producer looks at hiring actors for a movie. You want to cast the best person for that particular part. I love my Bosch routers and miter saw. I also agree that the Ryobi Airstrike is a must have for any woodworking shop. Ryobi also makes nice brushless, light drill, driver sets that don't fatigue your hand. The Makita circular saw and their track saw are some of the best values in the market, extremely accurate. My DeWalt table saws are a real dream to use. They cut like a hot knife. Like you, I do my research, watch tons of videos, read another ton of articles before making a purchase. I rarely regret any tool purchase I have ever made. BTW- love your tool alerts!
@toolchuck
@toolchuck Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I do love my Festool, but I'm not a snob about it and do own some Ridgid and Ryobi cordless tools that work very well. I'm intrigued by the 2.25HP cordless router Milwaukee just came out with and will be looking at it as I hate cords.😣 You should do a video on battery adapters such as Ridgid to Milwaukee or Ridgid to DeWalt or vice versa etc. As this really helps people cross over into other brands without reinvesting in another battery platform. There are some downsides, added size and a little more weight. On many tools the added size and a little more weight isn't a big issue at all, but on other tools like a router it can be. But these few issues are usually offset by not having to buy and store batteries and chargers for them. All the Best, Chuck.
@sharondoherty5143
@sharondoherty5143 Жыл бұрын
Good review, and I can understand your choice. I've seen so many brands coming out of the home shop lines and going towards the pro-sumer line. My overall favorite tool brand is Makita. Since 1999, when I picked up the combo kit of drill and drill driver on sale at HD, I've been hooked. I've had Milwaukee, Ryobi, Rigid and the old Porter Cable and absolutely love the fit of Makita. I still have my Bosch routers but most of my go to tools are Makita. Everyone has their favorite.
@RYwoodview
@RYwoodview Жыл бұрын
I got into Ryobi in the 1990's with their blue tools, all of which still work as well as new. Given the battery/charger commitment, it is still my brand for cordless tools. They all do well in the wood shop. This is not heavy duty contractor work. I choose my corded tools individually: Powermatic contractor TS, SKIL 10" SCMS, Craftsman radial drill press, Ryobi radial saw, Jet lathe, old (& high quality) Delta bandsaw & planer, Wahuda jointer, Ridgid OS/belt sander, all purchased from the 1990's to 2022. Haven't wanted/needed to "upgrade". Get what works by your own standards. These reviews are excellent resources!
@tallpaull9367
@tallpaull9367 7 ай бұрын
Einhell is worthy of a mention too. I bought the rolling tool box for quite a bit less and it's pretty good. Heard people really like their cordless router too.
@1972Russianwolf
@1972Russianwolf Жыл бұрын
No mention of Metabo HPT/HiKoki? 36v 1/2 plunge router, 36v table saw, Track saw has hit Australia and NZ under Hikoki, hopefully soon in the States. Heck they even have a Mag Drill for metal working that's 36v. And the AC adapter to run all the 36v tools when you have power. Sorry, but that's a big miss.
@jamesberzsenyi3974
@jamesberzsenyi3974 Жыл бұрын
You nailed it on that Milwaukee detail sander… easily my favorite tool purchase this year
@rwbuchwald
@rwbuchwald Жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt I appreciate the time , crazy amount of money and the time spent to compare all these o
@monteglover4133
@monteglover4133 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Milwaukee fan boy for 30+ years …. I own the M12 and the M18 systems (as well as others) the M12 drill and impact driver are the ones I reach for 90%+ of the time over the M18 ones. FYI as of now (09-22-23) the M12 detail sander has a free battery for a limited time
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 Жыл бұрын
I started with a Ryobi orbital sander, and as my corded Bosch tools started breaking down in the first 3 to 4 years, I replaced them with Ryobi to stay on the same battery platform. These have been smaller tools. When I need to get larger tools, like table saw and jointer /planner, I'll reseach and buy to suit my needs and budget.
@birdymcpig
@birdymcpig Жыл бұрын
I have Packout and love it, the drawer boxes in particular.
@JamesSmullins
@JamesSmullins Жыл бұрын
The ryobi table saw fence just needed the end screws tightened and it would track straight every time. It also does dado stacks that the others don't do until you spend twice the price. I've put my $200 ryobi 10" table saw through some serious work including two hundred feet of continuous 3/4 wide by 5/8 deep dado cuts and it didn't even bog down.
@KyleHarrisonRedacted
@KyleHarrisonRedacted Жыл бұрын
As a Ryobi guy I just want to throw a point of order out there that they do have a detail sander, HD has a 2-7/8in Also I love my Ryobi 10” Sliding Miter Saw, I dare say it’s one of my favourite tools in my little back yard shop. Ryobi blades are shockingly good but when I swapped that out for a Diablo 80T, man, even better. I don’t want to discount the little 5-1/2in circular either, I built a shed a and a dog house this year with it just fine, though I’m looking to grab that brushless HP model as maybe a Christmas present to myself 😂
@TadTheTinker
@TadTheTinker Жыл бұрын
Excellent info that will help me make some expensive decisions in the near future. Thank you.
@gregsafford
@gregsafford Жыл бұрын
The only thing I'd add is that you can stick with one battery platform if you're willing to fill in the rest with corded tools. All my battery tools are Ryobi (I started with them when I was practically broke) but many of my larger tools are corded and various brands (Skill table saw, Bosch trim router, Skill router table, sketchy Harbor Freight oscillating tool, etc.). P.S. The Ryobi handheld planer is surprisingly solid.
@supergimp2000
@supergimp2000 Жыл бұрын
I've been on Makita LXT for years and couldn't be happier. However their cordless nailers suck and when my 18ga nailer failed me during a big remodel I ran to the Depot and picked up the Ryobi 18ga nailer and it is fantastic. I didn't expect it to last, but the thing just keeps going. Now I own several Ryobi tools, especially when its something I won't use every day and don't want to pay the teal tax for a seldom used or specialty tool. Bosch is my 12V option and I've been using their 12V drills and drivers since they labeled them 10.2V. But if its corded, ther is no incentive to stick with any particular brand and I buy whatever is the best tool for the job for the most part.
@justinhenry1466
@justinhenry1466 Жыл бұрын
Love the content just wanted to chime in as an unabashed Ryobi user I noticed that the Ryobi kit in the video is the "diy" level of tool not the brushless models, this may skew your opinion on quality just want to make sure the comparison is apples to apples Thanks
@markpapp8784
@markpapp8784 Жыл бұрын
I found there's usually one tool that a manufacturer makes that nobody else does. If you need that first, you buy it and then have batteries and a charger, so you get hooked into that series. For me it was a Bosch 18V drill with interchangeable chucks; you know, the usual standard chuck, a 90 degree chuck, offset hex for tight corners and... a full on SDS attachment. This means I can take one drill and fit cabinets to brick walls without issue. Then it was an 18V circular saw that runs on a Festool rail, a jigsaw...
@garymiller5937
@garymiller5937 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt. I appreciate hearing reviews from someone who actually used the tool and gives an honest opinion. Love your videos! ❤😊😊😊
@watermain48
@watermain48 Жыл бұрын
Great video Matt. I don't blame you for your choice of Milwaukee. If I had the budget I'd go with them as well.
@coreylguenther4996
@coreylguenther4996 Жыл бұрын
I agree with what others are saying. I'm primarily Dewalt because that's where I started originally. Love my miter saw and all the countless other tools I have. But I have a Rigid corded orbital sander that I like a lot. I bought a Makita track saw recently and love it, although there were things about some of the others that I liked as well. I've also started investing in the Milwaukee 12v platform. The detail sander will be soon. So I guess you need to look at the options available for the tool you're looking for and then see how it fits in your budget and the tool arsenal you already use.
@951WoodworkDesigns-bx4kn
@951WoodworkDesigns-bx4kn Жыл бұрын
I agree with your assessment, but although I could be wrong, I think Makita has the most tool/accessories. The pack outs and various storage options of Milwaukee isn’t important to me, and probably to most woodworkers, but out of Dewalt, Makita and Milwaukee, I’d have to agree Milwaukee has the edge, but it comes at a premium price. My main platform is Dewalt, but I have, WEN, Ryobi, Ridgid, Bosch, Grizzly and others. For me, it came down to my budget and the best tools within that budget. For a weekend woodworker, any of these brands will do a great job. If you’re a contractor, a production shop, or even a KZbin influencer, your needs or wants are going to be different. That’s why it’s great that we have so many different brands and prices to choose from. Enjoyed your overview.
@_SYDNA_
@_SYDNA_ Жыл бұрын
In my life Ryobi stuff hasn't lasted long. For instance, my quality of life in the springtime improved quite a bit when I upgraded from a Ryobi string trimmer. Worse was the one Ryobi tool that lasted for decades - a circular saw - that I finally dropped, skewing the base a bit, causing me to give it up. When I bought a solid (more expensive) Makita with smooth cutting, bearings that don't scream and grind, etc. I realized how much of my life was wasted trying to squeeze a little precision out of the Ryobi tool that wouldnt die. "Opportunity cost." At the time I bought Ryobi, I needed and appreciated that pricepoint, but know when to move on. Besides, wives never know what to get us for our birthdays ... right? Totally agree that mixing brands is part of succeeding. Staying in Dewalt I bought an oscillating saw that turns out to be hard to turn off on a ladder, and sticks out in the wrong places. Should have bought the Milwaukee with charger/battery system to get all that free space around the head. Agree on the packout stuff. Expensive, hard to justify, hard to pull the trigger on, (and kinda heavy) but appears to be the most well designed for people and their habits, and can be a little addictive once you buy some. Thanks for your tool thoughts. Fe sharpens Fe.
@DavZell
@DavZell Жыл бұрын
To be fair, regarding the 10 year old Ryobi, Ryobi tools have gotten much better over the past decade. I'm guessing they may not have even had brushless saw models then.
@seanamos9441
@seanamos9441 Жыл бұрын
Bosh table saw and track saw and mitre saw, dewalt drill/driver, festool sander *shrug* sometimes a mix of tools really is the way to go. I researched each purchase for price/value/performance. Only down part is the amount of batteries I have lol
@ggholliday23
@ggholliday23 Жыл бұрын
I've never understood the hate for the Ryobi Miter Saw. I've had one for several years and never had an issue with it. I replaced the stock blade with a better one right off the bat, and I also took the time to dial it in. I don't use it on every project, but when I do use it the cuts are accurate. I can understand picking a brand and staying with it when it comes to cordless tools, but most everything I use (except for my drill and driver) are corded. I personally try to do my research and the best tool that I can afford. My table saw is DeWalt, my miter saw is Ryobi, and my band saw is Grizzly. For "one off" tools, I'll even go to Harbor Freight. $35 for a oscillating tool I'm only going to use a three or four of times is better than $150+ at the big box stores.
@billinfallon2634
@billinfallon2634 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video... I wished that I would have purchased the Milwaukee brand to start with! I bought the Ryobi 16 tool kit and have regretted it. I have 3 of the tools that just don't measure up! The jigsaw will not cut a straight line through wood, the drill won't go past the 17# tork setting - so I can't use it as a drill!, the chop saw won't cut straight. I spend more time trying to rework the cuts. Have put out over $1800 on Ryobi tools and could've bought Milwaukee brand for $600-800 more! Sometimes I really just feel stupid... really need to wait before I jump on what looks like a great deal... not so great huh? This is a wake up call for me.
@mcseforsale
@mcseforsale 9 ай бұрын
My shop is all 18v Ryeobi. None of my plug-in tools are Ryeobi. One of the cools parts about Ryeobi is you can use the modern batteries in their old blue tools. Oh, and all my yard stuff is Ryeobi 40v because I have a house with only about 1/4 acre of mowing. Their chainsaw is pretty amazing.
@Nicholaswilms17
@Nicholaswilms17 Жыл бұрын
The tool brand i use gor woodworking in Australia is Ozito they have a lot of great tools and even have garden tools and many more. Ozito are really good in my opinion but overall great tools.❤️❤️👍👍
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 Жыл бұрын
When I first brought a Ryobi 7 1/4" circular saw I didn’t know that they come in left and right handed versions... I persevered for several years with the left-hand saw, but when I was in Bunnings (Australia's equivilent of Big Box but with less stuff) and impulse brought a right-handed saw; one of the best impulse buys I've made as it does the job I need it to do.
@rafaelgalan6817
@rafaelgalan6817 Жыл бұрын
Dewalt here, but Amazon has Dewalt to Ryobi adapters so you can use the Dewalt batteries. That being said the Ryobi hot glue gun, 18 ga nailer and the 21 degree framing nailer are hard to beat.
@jimmybass7595
@jimmybass7595 Жыл бұрын
I don't do anything too heavy, and most of my time is for subwoofer boxes. Most of my tools are ryobi only because it's cheap and all of them are cordless which is a big help. But for big corded power I have different brands. Router and orbital sander is from Dewalt. Table saw and shop vac both from Ridgid. Some tools I feel it's better to spend the extra money but if it get the job done, why does it matter.
@1steelcobra
@1steelcobra Жыл бұрын
DeWalt's portable/jobsite table saws basically set the standard for hat features other brands would start using, like the Rack & Pinion fence system (my dad has a Rigid model with a functional, but inaccurate fence you need to carefully check for alignment before locking it). The 12" sliding miter saw sets the standard for a good one, especially the Cutline models, to improve on with other features like reduced rear clearance designs. I also think the Toughsystem cases are higher quality than the Packout, especially the DS-Carrier hand truck compared to the flimsy plastic one Milwaukee sells. Packout has more options, sure, but I don''t think they'll survive as long. Another argument in DeWalt's favor for cordless is the 60V tool lineup, that gives you tools that can beat corded models while the batteries for them work with your 20V ones.
@JLUROCK
@JLUROCK Жыл бұрын
I find it doesn't make sense to stick with one brand. I have a lot of Kobalt tools, including the XTR versions, which work really well for me and the batteries are inexpensive. A lot of the tools they have are good but the lineup is still pretty limited compared to some other brands. So far I have just tried to get the best tool that I could afford and just go with a corded version if I didn't want the one from Kobalt. There are a few things I typically consider: 1. Is it available locally? If you need a tool last minute, it is a lot easier to have the battery kit for the store down the road than the "better" ones an hour drive away. 2. Can it be adjusted to be accurate? I bought an inexpensive Skil sliding miter saw, but every aspect can be adjusted. If I calibrate it and use a quality blade, it is possible to get perfect cuts. 3. It is possible to get quality consumables for it? I use Freud router bits, Freud glueline saw blades, and 3M cubitron sandpaper because they produce professional results even in cheap tools. Unfortunately, my local stores don't have those brands so I have to order them online. Spyder blades at Lowes are decent though. I will say that we use Milwaukee power tools at work and I don't think they are worth it. Their selection of tools is phenomenal, but the batteries degrade quickly and the tools wear out quickly. Their bit sets are really good though.
@jodyfrasnelli8928
@jodyfrasnelli8928 Жыл бұрын
I've been using hyper tough and dewalt my table saw is skill circular saw with a plywood top they all have met my needs for 3 years now
@noelv1976
@noelv1976 11 ай бұрын
I agree that you can’t stick with one brand. I love Milwaukee as I have both the M12 and M18 tools. But I also have a few Ryobi tools. I also have two corded Dewalt tools, the router and jobsite miter saw.
@rabbit5464
@rabbit5464 Жыл бұрын
@731Woodworks I completely agree with the assessment and a single platform is never going to be the solution. I personally use DEWALT, skil, and lowes Kobalt brand(we don’t have a Home Depot nearby) I think if you can minimize the different systems you will get ahead but also sometimes going cheaper for some tools that are not an everyday tool makes good financial sense. Great video and glad that you do such in depth testing. Your skil 10” table saw video lead me to acquire the tool for myself and I haven’t been disappointed. Thank you again for what you do.
@yoseflugashi9820
@yoseflugashi9820 Жыл бұрын
It's impossible to pick up a powerfool without pulling the trigger! I appreciate the point at the end about mixing across platforms.
@stevemarquis7704
@stevemarquis7704 Жыл бұрын
Matt - love your KZbins. Keep going. Makita is one of the big three along with DeWalt and Milwaukee. I really don't think you give Makita equal consideration with the other two. All of the others are catch-up to these (3) for our primary cordless tool battery platform. All have plenty of tools and frankly, if we are in basic tools yet, I would pick one of the (3). Corded tools are a different story - these are shop / larger tools. With these it makes more sense to shop on a tool by tool basis. There is no reason to prefer one brand for all your shop / corded tools.
@backwoodsbrooksknives4625
@backwoodsbrooksknives4625 Жыл бұрын
You should try the Skil pwrcore 12 oscillating multi tool with the detail sander attachment. It's incredible!
@chris-C8
@chris-C8 Жыл бұрын
These videos are just getting better and better. I like that you did a brief segment on beginner-friendly brands. Woodworking is ridiculously expensive, and if you're starting out, there's no way you'll be purchasing "top brands." Some KZbinrs come off as very snobby, which isn't the case in your videos.
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@ronalves9118
@ronalves9118 Жыл бұрын
I have the Makita track saw, GREAT , years ago When I was a contractor, I bought a lot of Ridgid tools mainly for the grantee, after 10 plus years my 1/2" hammer drill quite working took to a repair shop, unfixable and I got a complete new one in the mail a few days later. I have the big Bosch miter saw great saw, I also have a lot of Dewalt tools. But over the past few years I have been buying Milwaukee tools. Happy with all my tools. Ron USCG RET
@matthewblumenthal804
@matthewblumenthal804 Жыл бұрын
Like many here, I use battery drills, but most of my tools are corded. I bought DeWalt many years ago, but all the batteries died. The options to replace them were too expensive. I got a Milwaukee battery drill and I'm very pleased with it. I'll see how long it lasts.
@projectrebuild908
@projectrebuild908 Жыл бұрын
Great comprehensive video. There is something for every brand fan boy/girl
@gardnerwriteradventurer
@gardnerwriteradventurer Жыл бұрын
As a wood worker from india I would like to say that your review is a blessing . When it comes to tool choices we are very limited and most of the time we improvise . So far u r right on dewalt mitre saw and makita track saw which I use personally. Other than that all the other tools sorry my brother in christ it's too much for me . God bless ya now and forever . Ps thank u
@systemfisch
@systemfisch Жыл бұрын
As a semi-hobbyist and DIYer I went with 2 lines of battery-powered tools over time: Ryobi and Makita. Ryobi has some really good tools even for more niche tasks that are really good and affordable. Makita has an almost unbeatable track saw as well as awesome drills and wrenches. When it comes to corded tools, I'll just get what has the right mix of quality and price - like a DeWalt table saw on special offer...
@Shannon-v3r
@Shannon-v3r Жыл бұрын
You’re going to need a bigger shop my friend! You have probably the coolest job ever
@richardfuhr7165
@richardfuhr7165 Жыл бұрын
You made a great choice. Most of my newer tools are red.
@sunriot7112
@sunriot7112 Жыл бұрын
Great video and great overall analysis. However, I would recommend a more objective analysis. Price, durability, battery performance, etc. would be good KPIs to use for objective analysis.
@pamcadd8658
@pamcadd8658 Жыл бұрын
This year I returned to building furniture after 15 years away from woodworking. After some false starts, I settled on the Milwaukee M12 line. (Home Depot's one year return policy saved my bacon when I needed to return some Makita tools.) I've found that - as a 75-year-old woman with less arm strength than my younger years - 18 V tools are too heavy for comfort. It's hard to find lighter weight power tools, so I chose a corded jigsaw and trim router for easier handling.
@juanmendoza7487
@juanmendoza7487 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always Matt…Thanks
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@matthuntley9438
@matthuntley9438 Жыл бұрын
Good info and I’m jealous of all the toys you get to play with. I would like to mention Metabo (formerly Hitachi) I’ve been working off their 18v platform for almost ten years and my original drill & driver w/ original batteries are still rolling. They have a lot of great cordless options and a 36v option for batteries. Plus I can complain about the miter saw or table saw.
@matthuntley9438
@matthuntley9438 Жыл бұрын
Meant to say CAN’T complain!
@ST-0311
@ST-0311 Жыл бұрын
Why Metabo is never included in these kinds of videos I'll never understand. Their cordless line has a tool production lifetime warranty, as long as they make the tool it's covered. That said I met a guy in Lowe's that took a discontinued drill to a service center, and they gave just gave him a new drill. I can't attest that would happen every time, but relating his experience made a very positive impression in regards to their customer service. The tools are powerful. The 18V and 36V flexvolt tools run on the same battery platform, and the 36V tools can be plugged in. The table saw has the largest top of all the jobsite saws I'm familiar with, and includes an out feed extension. The miter saws are zero rear clearance, which saves a ton of space. They are priced far more reasonably than either Milwaukee or DeWalt. There's a lot to be said for the emerald green line. The only downside is that they don't command a lot of shelf space in stores, so it's harder to just walk in and pick one up.
@boomerangfreak
@boomerangfreak Жыл бұрын
My workshop is mostly Dewalt they're amazing and their 18V platform is the best for me! My planer is A Metabo and mostly cause that big dewalt planer isn't available here 😢 And then I have 2 milwaukee M12 tools. Being the detail sander and their die grinder!
@Stevesbe
@Stevesbe 9 ай бұрын
Dewalt for miter and table saw Makita for circular saw and cordless Even though i have a Festool track saw the 160mm blades makes it pricey when you have to make a Sacrificial cut. So i got the makita xsh08 that goes in the track the 7.25 blades are cheap in comparison
@just__dave
@just__dave Жыл бұрын
I’m just a weekend warrior, so the majority of my tools (with the exception of drills) are corded. I love the idea of going the cordless route, but then I look at the prices of battery packs and wince. Maybe someday! Great reviews nonetheless. 👍
@LittleIAO
@LittleIAO Жыл бұрын
Would really like if you could look into testing out some more of the Lowe's brands like Craftsman etc. Obviously they're not top end tools but would be nice to know if they ever punch above their weight!
@swa5026
@swa5026 Жыл бұрын
I always go with the tool I want for the job especially because if given the option i prefer wired over wireless 9 time out of 10.
@SeaFanStudio
@SeaFanStudio Жыл бұрын
The Ryobi brad nailer really is fantastic.
@BigZ971
@BigZ971 11 ай бұрын
I went with Dewalt when it waa time for me to get into a battery platform. I decided Dewalt because they gave excellent cordless woodworking tools, and that's what I was looking for. I also like having the option of using the flexvolt line. That combo if 20&60v is hard to beat. When it comes to corded tools, it's whatever brand at the best price.
@p24t
@p24t Жыл бұрын
I've got no specific loyalties to anything with a cord. They don't tie me to a system, I just choose whichever one I think is best. As far as cordless, I started many moons ago with a gifted set of lime green to replace an ancient HF set, and I've expanded my line of Lime Green tools, and they do what is required of them. I then expanded to Teal because I was looking for a circular saw not made in China, and their tools offer a very nice user experience. Two battery lines was enough. Then you showed us that sander... and the install driver.... oh well 3 isn't too bad.
@agdtec
@agdtec Жыл бұрын
I have Dewalt drills and routers but I have a another router A bosch old router still works fine. I have Wen Bandsaw and track saw with Makita rails which has served me for bunch of years. I have Milwaukee 10-1/4 In. Circular Saw. A delta contractor saw and A RIDGID Oscillating Edge Belt/Spindle Sander. All of these I tried before I bought from woodworking friends in my area and a woodworking store that has classes. I have not regretted get any of the tools and I have no brand loyalty. What I have works and when something breaks I will re-evaluate. But I love the shoot outs as it gives me insight as to what I might buy next when the tools I have no loger work.
@dougrobinson9236
@dougrobinson9236 Жыл бұрын
Good video. I have a lot of Dewalt tools. I have a really old Milwaukee corded drill that has served me well. One thing I see missing is Porter Cable. Have you ever used these?
@flashwashington2735
@flashwashington2735 Жыл бұрын
Porter Cable has been diminished by B&D to Black & Decker tier level with less choices. Porter Cable has no consistent vision to build long term trust or parts repair. What was said about Hart, Cobalt, etc. If course, no one's stopping you from looking into them and spending your cash.
@davidndahura7437
@davidndahura7437 Жыл бұрын
Tool brand does not matter, but anything within means of reach can be of impact to your shop , each brand has a tool it makes better than the other brand, but cost factor and passion of the wood worker is relevant.
@Psywar30
@Psywar30 Жыл бұрын
Hello Matt, I've been thinking about getting the Festool ETS 125-REQ. I saw in this video that it's your fav sander. Do you happen to have the low profile brushless 125? I think that one is $475 vs the ets req at $275. I was wondering if you thought the $200 price increase was worth it or if the 125-REQ is good enough. Hope that makes sense! Thanks, sir!
@richpeggyfranks490
@richpeggyfranks490 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for "sticking your neck out" and picking a favorite. Like you, I had used Dewalt and Ridgid forever. But I bought a Milwaukee 12V blower and 4-in-1 driver. Then I bought the M18 drill-driver. In the last year, I have replaced several tools with Milwaukee tools. They do work real nice. Looks like I am an official converted Red guy.
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Good choice!
@zafarsyed6437
@zafarsyed6437 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this. Agreed on almost all. I'm just not sure plunge/ tracksaw is worth it unless it has that chipper. And as of now, I rather just buy, bleed, and cry once (maybe twice after the wife sees the bill) and get the Festool TSV 60. Wish you mentioned more about dust extraction.
@douglashaner6802
@douglashaner6802 Жыл бұрын
Makita with 6 or so batteries. Love everything about them but the price. Recently bought a few Bauer tools and an adapter to be able to use the Makita batteries on them. Also a few older 18v Dewalts that i bought used.
@marcorock101
@marcorock101 Жыл бұрын
I started woodworking seriously about a year ago and your channel has been an eye opener - thank you I had a strong feeling it would end with a matchup between DeWalt and Milwaukee - and honestly, at that quality range, it doesn't really matter which one you choose or prefer, they both offer amazing tools.
@johnfoster5489
@johnfoster5489 11 ай бұрын
I like DeWalt. Nothing against Milwaukee tools but my own personal preference. I like the XR line from DeWalt. From general construction to yard work DeWalt covers just about everything I use. If I were to specialize in one field maybe I would get different tools to fit. But for general use in construction to automobile restoration to yard work keeping my DeWalt 20v /60v tools is cheaper than buying another of the same tool in a Different brand, buying more batteries and chargers I don’t necessarily “need” to get the job done. A friend of mine loves his Milwaukee flex tool line. I just have a lot of DeWalt tools and don’t see the need to buy a different brand right now.
@mikeryan2802
@mikeryan2802 Жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thanks.
@robb9079
@robb9079 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to find out how to win that Bosch 1617, I've almost bought it twice and keep talking myself out of it, now I'll hold off in hopes of winning it 😂 I'm a Milwaukee fan, I bought the kobalt 20 volt system when it came out and when I wanted to buy extra batteries they switched over to 24 volt. Keep the videos coming, love all your content, and God bless!
@Sidious6460
@Sidious6460 Жыл бұрын
Im on Milwaukee M18 line, and while I have no complaints about any tools themselves, its always brutal on my wallet. Even Dewalts tools a bit cheaper for the most part, nvm Ryobi and Ridgid. But I like the quality and committed early with some big purchases to the line lol.
@jimh472
@jimh472 Жыл бұрын
Even as a solid Bosch fan the modulatory of Milwaukie's Packout system looks like a fun rabbit hole to fall down. They seem to understand the allure of what Lincoln Woodworks describes as "workshop Tetris".
@FixItFrench
@FixItFrench Жыл бұрын
Can’t argue against Milwaukee, but I do believe you can do wood working with any of these brands. I strongly considered Bosch at one point, but they do not have a good selection of combo kits like the other brands do
@kartracer4
@kartracer4 Жыл бұрын
I’m really enjoying the Skil 20v stuff .and table saw
@731Woodworks
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
I've heard great things about them
@nathanswoodcrafts
@nathanswoodcrafts Жыл бұрын
I'm slowly switching over to 100% Milwaukee battery line. They just can't be beat.
@Dtonk4609
@Dtonk4609 Жыл бұрын
Bosch and metabo can easily compete and bonus is their batteries are crossed share Metabo shares with Mafell and Mafell is by far is the best saws hand down Bosch has fein and about 10 other companies that are part of their amp share battery line
@Evolution_Woodworks
@Evolution_Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Milwaukees batteries are junk. I'll take dewalt or anything else really. I have a dewalt drill that I bought in 2013 and the batteries that came with it work like the day I got them. The longest a Milwaukee battery has lasted me was 2 years and they're more expensive. It's crazy
@whodunit6941
@whodunit6941 Жыл бұрын
The aftermarket battery adapters to utilize my Dewalt batteries have been great to “cherry pick” the other brands
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