JDgreen227
Super Member
I looked around for quite some time after I bought a house 7 years ago. I found the supposedly best of the best-Makita, DeWalt way to expensive, and the Ryobi the cheapest not only in price but reliability. I ended up going with the Craftsman kit which consisted of the DrillHammer Drill, Saws All, Light, two Dia Hard 19.2 volt battery backs and rapid charger. I have countless hours on them, especially the drill-had the saws all replaced once under warranty because the trigger stopped working. & years later and I'm still using the origional batteries! Paid $140 for the whole kit and couldnt be happier.
My dad has the Dewaltt kit, paid almost $300 4 years ago and has already purchasd two battery xr replacements at a wopping 120 bucks each. My crafstmen outruns and out torcs his dewalt enay day-even with my origional batteries and his new.
My craftsman drill is also lighter and I like the grip better than his DeWalt.
We had the Ryobi here at work and both batteries were dead within wo years.
I saved a ton of money going with the Craftsmen.
Just my experience...
Agree 100% about the 19.2 volt Craftsman cordless being the best bang for the buck. Have all these cordless tools and everything has been run really hard at times, no problems at all, also have about 24 batteries and only 2 or 3 have failed to take a charge and I got free warranty replacments.