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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 563285" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>The only things Ive seen missing from an essentials list is a chainsaw and a decent ladder or two. </p><p></p><p>For what its worth I run both Makita and Ryobi one cordless tools, never had a problem with eithers batteries (other than price :lol: ). Even picked up several second hand batteries cheap too, only ever had to swap one R-1 4ah set out when a single unit failed. I use both as each brand has better options than the other depending on tool.</p><p></p><p>The R-1 pole saw that came in a kit was junk and poorly designed, but all my tools (grinders, lights, saws, jigsaw, circular saw, radios, planer, drills, impact drivers, ratchet, sanders etc) have all stood the test of time, and Im hard on gear with environment and use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 563285, member: 2152"] The only things Ive seen missing from an essentials list is a chainsaw and a decent ladder or two. For what its worth I run both Makita and Ryobi one cordless tools, never had a problem with eithers batteries (other than price :lol: ). Even picked up several second hand batteries cheap too, only ever had to swap one R-1 4ah set out when a single unit failed. I use both as each brand has better options than the other depending on tool. The R-1 pole saw that came in a kit was junk and poorly designed, but all my tools (grinders, lights, saws, jigsaw, circular saw, radios, planer, drills, impact drivers, ratchet, sanders etc) have all stood the test of time, and Im hard on gear with environment and use. [/QUOTE]
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