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DeWalt vs Milwaukee: Which Power Tools Are More Durable for Heavy-Duty Use?

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  • #1 7258745
    endriuw
    Level 14  
    Hello!
    I am getting ready to buy power tools and I think about the above-mentioned. brand.
    I note that the equipment will work rather hard.
    I also care about the price (Milwaukee more expensive).
    What do you propose?
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  • #2 7259528
    keszan
    Level 20  
    Hello!
    I recommend,
    DeWalt :D
    Adam: smoke:
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  • #3 7260913
    endriuw
    Level 14  
    Prices are even affordable, but how about durability and service?
    Earlier I wrote that the equipment will be used in more difficult conditions and I would not like it to fail at the least expected moment.
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  • #4 7260998
    remik_l
    Level 29  
    I used to hammer Dewalt with a small hammer and he was very hot that it was impossible to hold in your hands, but the bigger hammer worked.
    In turn, the Milwaukee saw had a small screw that held the saw and every now and then it had to be bought because it was subjected to such forces that cut it and the saw (saw blade) did not stick.
  • #5 7261027
    endriuw
    Level 14  
    I need a hammer drill, eg DeWalt 25113K, for drilling in concrete and masonry up to max. 16 mm. and a hammer (rotary hammer) for forging, demolition and drilling with a lace. 230mm and 125mm grinders are less relevant.
    Drilling and chiselling rather a lot ...
  • #6 7263341
    spirytusik84
    Level 23  
    Hello, I will not say anything about Dewalt, but in the company I used to work, we had all the Milwauke hammers, and from what I remember for two years, one of them had a forging service, the chisel did not rotate but was tortured, it was a revelation.
  • #7 7328477
    baroldo
    Level 10  
    I just bought Makita heavy-duty equipment, HR 1400 hammer, hammer drill and more, they work 8 hours, it doesn't get any better, I'm satisfied.
  • #8 7333986
    Topolski Mirosław
    Moderator of Electrical engineering
    baroldo wrote:
    I have just purchased makita heavy-duty equipment, hr 1400 hammer, hammer drill and others, they work 8 hours, there is nothing better, I'm satisfied

    How long have you been working with them and what did you have before?
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  • #9 7369095
    baroldo
    Level 10  
    I have been working on Makita equipment for 3 years, as I wrote earlier, I have now purchased the HR 1400 hammer (it is really amazing), in addition, a hammer-drill with a transition to SDS PLUS and a small drill with two bits included (SDS Plus and a regular one)
    I work very well with this equipment, I thought about buying a different brand, but the plethora of various messages on the Internet did not form my opinion.
  • #10 7504220
    endriuw
    Level 14  
    I have purchased a Milwaukee hammer drill and a Hitachi hammer and Makita angle grinders and I am happy with the tools as they perform excellently.
  • #11 7504366
    domslaw
    Level 10  
    With a DeWalt hammer, I do not know the symbol exactly, one of the largest. It was from the rental. 15 days, 8 hours nonstop, only the tips themselves were blunted, the rest flawlessly. I recommend.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around the choice between DeWalt and Milwaukee power tools for heavy-duty applications. Users express varying opinions on durability, performance, and pricing. DeWalt is recommended for its affordability and reliability, with one user noting a specific model, the DeWalt 25113K, for concrete drilling. Concerns about Milwaukee's higher price point are raised, although some users report positive experiences with Milwaukee hammers, highlighting their effectiveness in demanding conditions. Additionally, a user mentions satisfaction with Makita tools, indicating a preference for their performance in heavy-duty tasks. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of durability and service in selecting power tools for rigorous use.
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