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Straight out of the box. The headstock of the drill is not centered. Complete bullshit.

Unrelated, but relative: I did a patio recently with techo bloc’s wet cast pavers. Sure I’d love to throw 30x30” pavers around all day when they weigh 150lbs, my back surely appreciates it. Then they’re cast a quarter inch thicker on one side, what the fuck? What’s the point of setting a good base. More bullshit product.

Straight out of the box. The headstock of the drill is not centered. Complete bullshit. Unrelated, but relative: I did a patio recently with techo bloc’s wet cast pavers. Sure I’d love to throw 30x30” pavers around all day when they weigh 150lbs, my back surely appreciates it. Then they’re cast a quarter inch thicker on one side, what the fuck? What’s the point of setting a good base. More bullshit product.

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Try Milwaukee.

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Ridgid may be a little heavier but lifetime chargers, tools and lifetime batteries. Fukin lifetime batteries, how could you go wrong with ridgid?

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we'll see. i guess i gotta go see how customer service wants to service me tomorrow. i may be better off at a rub and tug.

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I’m a desalt guy all the way. Been using only Dewalt for a long time. I will admit that Milwaukee has become a lot more innovative with their tools, but I think quality is ultimately the same. Dewalt might be a little bit hardier though. Dropped my impact off of roofs a few times and still works like a charm. Can’t imagine a Milwaukee doing the same thing