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It's time for me to change out my battery kit which is a shame as the tools are mostly OK but the batteries are FUBAR and not made anymore.

My go to brand for many years has been Dewalt and the outgoing kit is also mostly Dewalt.

I need combidrill, impact driver, jigsaw, circular saw, SDS, multitool and maybe a couple of worklights.

Just looking for advice on different brands and and advice on the most cost effective way to go about it. :D

TIA

Ferg.
 
If you're happy with Dewalt, just go for them again.
I would, but i'm still wearing out my older kit. Got some replacement old batteries that fit, so got a good couple of years left in them yet.

I have one Milwaukee power tool, a 12v multitool, received FOC for opening a Howdens account.
Good little tool, but the vibration can eject the battery from the end.

For cost effectiveness, most economical is buy everything at once. In a kit or as separates. I'm sure your local supplier could do a bulk deal.
 
Changed from Bosch (old NiCad stuff) to Milwuakee back in the summer.

No complaints as yet, handled everything I have thrown at it. They are heavy when compared to Dewalt but it's not a major problem.

Can find some decent prices on bare tools if you shop around online. Managed to find the M18 multitool for ÂŁ80 a few weeks back.

ATB

Chris
 
I use dewalt kit,cost to quality I think it’s far superior to Milwaukee, I also have a mate that uses the hilti lease stuff but over time my batteries have lasted longer......
 
I use Milwaukee 18 volt and its great kit. Go for the fuel models and you'll be well impressed.
The 12v kit is also quite impressive for the couple of bits I have so far.

If you are sticking with dewalt I think you can buy battery adapters so you could buy new batts and slowly build up new kit.

I can recommend FFX, SGS engineering, and powertoolmate if shopping online. All good service and prices.

Don't always go for a kit deal, sometimes if you do the maths it can be cheaper to buy seperate. Ask for a deal on a custom kit with the tools you need if they are not exact enough.
 
Milwaukee. Look at D&M tools. Really good service and price matching etc. Otherwise Toolstop (don't think they do much Milwaukee). CEF are Milwaukee suppliers but the prices they've quoted me in the past were shyte. Plenty of brushless stuff.
 

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