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Comment by noefingway

3 days ago

I have a substantial investment in both Dewalt and Milwaukee tools that I use regularly in my farming operation. I definitely prefer the Milwaukee tools to the Dewalt. I recently bought a 6" Milwaukee chain saw for light duty cutting. I get a lot of cuts before I have to change batteries. Also the torque in the Milwaukee 3/4" impact gun is truly amazing and the battery lasts through a lot of bolt removals.

I’ve found they excel in different areas. For wood working, dewalt is the clear winner. They have some of the best most cost effective major woodworking tool like planers and table saws. Milwaukee has an edge on impact drivers and little else. If you mostly work with wood, Dewalt is better. If you need impacts for auto work, Milwaukee edges out dewalt. It’s rarely worth investing in both platforms because the batteries are the most expensive component.

  • I use Dewalt for my woodworking stuff and Milwaukee M12 for this very reason. M12 for automotive for their high speed ratchet, 3/8” stubby impact, right angle die grinder, etc. Milwaukee seems to have an edge there although Dewalt isn’t far behind.

  • > Milwaukee has an edge on impact drivers and little else.

    DeWalt's lighting options are terrible, compared to Milwaukee. Low run time and bad ergonomics.

    In contrast, Milwaukee lights run much longer and have some neat solutions for disaster scenarios (lamp + USB charger).

  • Milwaukee makes the best versions of lots of tools, mostly related to the electrical trade. The M12 portaband (one handed!) and M12 SDS plus hammer drills are amazing tools, and so are the M18 versions. Milwaukee has great lighting options too. My electricians can choose between Milwaukee and Makita, they all choose Milwaukee.