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I have 18v Hitachi stuff

I used to have Milwaukee, thought it was nothing special. I buy Milwaukee stuff for the toolmakers and they hounded me to get Hitachi for them.

Makita used to be good, but the new stuff has lost quality.

On a side note the Metabo corded 230v gear isn't bad. I work in a factory so 110v and lugging transformers around isn't necessary.
 
I went for DeWalt - the 54v stuff is incredible and the battery fits the 18v gear too, that said - the Milwaukee stuff is very good and if I had to do it again I would want to have a closer look.
 
I went for DeWalt - the 54v stuff is incredible and the battery fits the 18v gear too, that said - the Milwaukee stuff is very good and if I had to do it again I would want to have a closer look.
So which set would you choose?
 

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