siggy_7":2mtlinyk said:
I had a green Bosch which died after hardly any use and no abuse. I now have an Erbauer which seems well made - decent magnesium gearbox casing in it. The go to manufacturer I think is Saxton blades, they sell blades with all the main fittings and also adaptors that allow you to mix and match.
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It's quite interesting how things seem to be going in the tool World.
I'd rather cut my own arm off than buy another Bosch Professional Tool (even though my Bosch blue SDS is brilliant), I used to swear by Makita although I've been let down by their batteries and my Makita SCMS is worse than useless. Erbauer drill bits are rubbish although I've used one of their drills which was very good, strong and still very light. I've never seen a Lidl Parkside Tool which wan't good (and that's in use by people who use them every day), My Hitachi battery drill was practically useless despite costing £175 15 years ago (it was practically useless then apart from the first 6 weeks when it seemed very good). Saxton blades are reasonable for the money but don't last as long as Bosch or Fein which cost about a gazillion times as much. Milwaukee and DeWalt used to be very good but are now about average. My Mafell saw cost a stupidly large amount, yet the cord failed at both ends in less than a year of moderate use. My Festool Sander is brilliant, my Mirka Sander would be brilliant if it hadn't started rattling like an Edinburgh Junkie, the latest Festool Cross Cut Saws (copied from Mafell) are apparently nowhere near what they should be.
It seems to me that everything is coming toward some kind of average and there is no guarantee of quality from any particular make. Although there is still a very large price difference.
I know with Makita, although they have never officially informed anyone about it there are various grades of kit (I.e.good, crap and s****) and that may still be so, but they started out only making good stuff. Bosch used to make good and s****, blue and green, although it's all s**** now. Black and Decker used to make good stuff (although God was wearing short trousers in those days) and only makes s**** now.
I'm now finding that there is no guarantee of getting anything that will be really good (I.e. what used to be heavy trade/industrial) anymore and that Lidl stuff is a hell of a lot better than it should be. Aldi, in my experience is carp.
I think there needs to be a grass roots user movement of people saying what is good or not as we can no longer trust any label.