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Fullhouse
 
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Default RIDGID Lifetime warranty on power tools

$40/year in batteries?

At a 30 year career, that's $1260 in batteries (included a 5% state tax)

So, your drill will cost you $1460 and mine will cost $200. PLUS I WILL
STILL HAVE A WARRANTY ON THE WHOLE DRILL!

HAHAHAHHAHA




"Doug" wrote in message
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Here here, I totally agree. With my expierience in the past with these 2
company's, I wouldn't care if they offered a 30 day warranty, I would
rather buy those instead of any other brand. I've had a few, and never
been dissapointed with any Milwaukee tools and haven't had one fail due to
factory defect yet or to working it to hard. Being American made is just

a
bonus.
I also think that buying a $20 battery twice a year I can justify,
considering how much money those tools make me on the job.

Also, CBhvac, I seen you said something about a jobsite without power,

and
you wouldn't wanna be stuck. Look into Milwaukee's Cigg Lighter

chargers,
well worth the money on the jobsite.

Just my .02
Doug


"CBhvac" stephenaddressscfrewedonpurpose@carolinabreezehva c.com wrote in
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"Fullhouse" wrote in message
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stands out to me..Milwaukee and Bosch have proven themselves..Bosch

will
next day air you a new drill if yours fails, and also send a

pre-paid
return
box for the broken one.