I’m rebuilding my workshop. All my power tools are in a terrible state, so I’m basically going to buy new everything - cordless drills, angle grinder, jigsaw, belt sander… the lot.

So it makes sense to invest in one quality power-tool “ecosystem” to share batteries and chargers. But this time I will abstain from buying American for obvious reasons (so absolutely no Milwaukee or DeWalt) and I’d rather spend my money on European brands (so preferably no Makita or Ryobi).

I think I can’t go wrong if I buy Bosch tools, but maybe other brands are better? I’ll get tools mostly for metalworking, and I’ll get some woodworking tools also, but the main focus will be metalworking, if that’s a factor.

What’s your preference?

  • ArcaneGadget@nord.pub
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    12 hours ago

    Yes and no respectively

    The blue bosch tools are from the professional line. The green ones are the “hobby”/homeowner ones. Batteries and chargers are not directly compatible between the two lines, Which is a dick move in my opnion. But the “green” batteries are compatible with products from Gardena and some other garden equipment manufacturers.

    Blue bosch tools are very good quality but generally too expensive compared to their competitors, in my opinion. The green ones are alright but you could just as well buy some Einhell or Metabo tools then. They are alright as well and a bit cheaper from my experience.