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Posted 5/7/2026 14:37 (#11640028 - in reply to #11640019)
Subject: RE: Cordless Tools


Red River Valley, North Dakota
Uncle Cracker - 5/7/2026 14:24

dodgetruck2 - 5/7/2026 13:33

I love battery tools, live by em every day but honestly they have no place in a tech school, I did my first year without em, every bolt i turned was by hand. Best way to learn the skills in my opinion, learn the feel of the wrenches, before you just twisted everything off with a battery. I see no reason to go with anything other than Milwaukee but its just like buying a pickup you pick your brand and run with it. Stay away from snap on, nothing wrong with em, just not worth the price in my opinion.


100% correct. Hand tools only in tech school. Milwaukee when he gets first job


Eh I don’t agree. Let them learn with what they’re gonna use.

Get the cordless tools. I’m mostly dewalt. Have a few 12v Milwaukee cordless ratchets, solder irons , etc. two different battery systems no matter how I did it and dewalt has served me real well for 25 years
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