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Definitely the first link sir.

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agree with the first one but I have bad luck with cordless tools. Every time I need to do something always seems to run out of juice. Would like a nice cordless drill that had some power and life though but that's just me. Sale is a sale. Save some money and can get something else. win win if you ask me.

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^ I would definitely agree with that....Whenever I'm building boxes, I always have a drill bit in my corded and a phillips in my cordless. I don't think I would buy a cordless circ saw either. Just because it would piss me off if it came to a stop in the middle of a cut. I'm sure there are people who are more responsible to always have a battery on the charger ready to go....but I would always forget.

Personally, I'd probably go with the second deal. Those multi-tools (IMO) are useless....I actually have one sitting next to me (Ridgid) and I don't have anything to do with it.

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that first one sounds like a great deal.....paid almost $300 for my set of impact drill and regular drill with batteries and charger. but I went for the brushless models. and those multi tools.....I use the hell out of them, although I am a contractor, and not behind a desk all day... the circular saws arent designed to be run all day, and you cant expect them to be. they are meant for a quick pull out and cut. For any thing substantial, you should bust out the corded wormdrive!!!!

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Lemme get that's rigid!!

I love those multittools

haha shit man I would, but the battery doesn't hold the best charge. It's not completely dead, but not the longest either.

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Lemme get that's rigid!!

I love those multittools

haha shit man I would, but the battery doesn't hold the best charge. It's not completely dead, but not the longest either.

I've been using the milwaukee set. It's awesome and the reason I like cordless is just because its easier in my shop because it's small. I do have corded everything as well, but just like stereo I like to have more than I need lol.

Going to buy the top one today. If I don't like it I'll return it.

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I got the Dewalt combo a few years back. Pretty much all the same tools. Sawsall, drill, impact wrench and 2 batteries in a nice handy bag. I use them all the time, and it is easy since the batteries go to all of them. Just keep one on the charger if you are going to use them all day. Mine charges in like an hour, so it rocks. Happy shopping

The circular saw is the only one I would want to be a plug in. If you are cutting a lot of heavy wood (lol) you will drain the battery quick.

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