A friend of mine who is a contractor, has one of the 60volt battery Dewalt 12 inch sliding miter saw. Works real well.Oh wait, you said cordless… Dewalt as well.
Yeah I really like his stuff. Only thing us sometimes I feel like his tests aren't always the most important factors to consider which is the best tool.ive had good luck with Milwaukee but the battery packs eventually go to poo. ryobi isnt bad. honestly a majority of the cordless tools are from china and likely share parts and manufactures. i would also check out project farm. he really puts stuff to tests and is not sponsored.
very true, most times i dont go for his "best" but i normally will look into the best value ones he picks.Yeah I really like his stuff. Only thing us sometimes I feel like his tests aren't always the most important factors to consider which is the best tool.
Dewalt is also my brand, but Milwaukee and Makita are also good brands. I got a Dewalt 120v corded drill for a wedding present 45 years ago and I still have it. Went on to other Dewalt corded tools and eventually migrated to cordless.Several years ago I spent a summer as a "board holder" for contractor. He was pretty loyal to Dewalt. We never had any issues with his tools that summer, so maybe he's on to something.
For Ryobi, I have no experience with their cordless tools, but I did buy quite of a few of their corded tools. They aren't bad, and I would even say they are a good value, but there's definitely a "you get what you pay for" factor to them.