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I use DeWalt drills, impacts, etc. with Milwaukee drill bits, blades (their torch blades are decent), and I also prefer their 1/4" adapters.
Yep, the 1/4" is the superstar, it gets used and Abused the most. Getting kicked , thrown and it jumps from tall buildings to the concrete below. It just runs better and better...it a Dewalt. The adapters, chuck attachments are mostly Milwaukee and Makita. Their tool steel is second to none imo.
I use DeWalt drills, impacts, etc. with Milwaukee drill bits, blades (their torch blades are decent), and I also prefer their 1/4" adapters.
I use DeWalt for two reasons.
2) They are everywhere, attachments can be had.
1) As a past contractor, I can see the bright yellow on a lawn or in the corner of a yard at dusk!!! (The black batteries, not so much.)
PRESSURE WASHERS, Vertical motor type. You know, the cheap ones... 🙄 I'm no pro but want to do cars and.my house. Cars take low power but loose house paint wants some psi. PwrRyte seems to be a big brand, at least on Amazon... Which also helps w Assurian.warantee, which may suck, but may be worth it. Some sport a 2 yr warrantee.and their sister a 3 yr, and sometimes none stated for another sister within the brand. I can usually plot a curve or sense where the most bang for the buck, but these are driving me nuts..I cannot justify a horizontal electric nor a gas.
(Eyed a gas Honda return at Home Depot last year. Darned if my sorta brother in law didn't buy it. And Sent into me.to get it started, lol. New design. 1 pc head and cylinder. Not meant to be repaired cheaply.)
The $259 is nearly twice the $129, but I fear a weak unit will frustrate me doing the paint removal. ANY Input appreciated.
I'm already married to DeWalt. I've put my impacts through A LOT, and they still work.
I just ran across these pics today.... this is the F150 we cut up (Diablo Blades). What these pics don't show are the core support we also cut. All done with a 20V DeWalt Sawzall too.
You can see the fenders cut here.
The frame bent towards the left. The frame was also cut up at the top corner. I want to say all this only took two blades. For some reason, the plastic and fiberglass seemed to do more damage to the blades than the metal.