With the power tool market being so competitive and large it’s often very difficult to know which tool brands are good and which are made from mickey mouse materials as they say in the industry.
The reviews are often a good sign but they can’t be relied upon 100% because they still don’t give you enough insight into which tools match up to the work you have planned for them http://power-tool.total-blog.com/choosing-the-best-power-tool-brands-19870711 Sure the big boys like Bosch, Makita, Ryobi, Dewalt, and Sthil are normally a safe bet but that is not always going to be the best choice for you just because they are the more known brands that doesn’t always mean they are the best choice.
One of the best ways to find the right tools for the job is using a power tool review site. They are helpful because they will break down each tool and give the info on what jobs they are best suited to whilst giving you the best options in areas like price ranges and best for categories.
Warranty
Make sure you always look into the seller’s return policy that could save you a lot of anger and money, in the long run, ditto for the products manufacturer's warranty.
Some companies offer a massive 3-5 year warranty on their products and this is a good sign they are confident that the tools are well built and designed to withstand heavy use. It’s not always the case but it is normally a great sign.
Some of the smaller brands are still really well built and they are trying to break into the market by offering lower prices. It’s difficult to know which these are unless you carry out some research on the product.
Always take into consideration how much you will be using the power tool because if it’s a couple of times a year you won’t need a contractor grade tools just DIY grade.
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