agreed there --- If you're looking for American made tools, Ryobi is not the brand that you'll want to choose. It was thought that the brand had their tools in the 80s and early 90s manufactured in the US, but they're now made primarily in China. The US plant is designated for manufacturing many of the accessories offered by Ryobi.That’s just uncalled for
I have a Stuart. It’s never ready when I want to use it, takes lots of smoke breaks, usually is missing parts and asks for money to make a run to Home Depot, and wants to be bought a few drinks after the job is finished. All that said, it get stuff done sooner or later and saves me the time and frustration of trying to DiY stuff.Makita is were it's at
Bosch is the most expensive but it doesn’t last like any of the big 3.I can get alot done with these. Buddy bought me a set about 8 years ago. I wouldn't take anything for them.
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