Let's say you already know every tool you need, whether its to start off your DIY hobby or your Handyman Apprenticeship. But do you know who to buy from? The difference between the best and worst tools is night and day. And there are many unique brands to buy from, and it's hard to scout out the quality first glance. Fortunately this guide will help you buy the best brand you can.
Poor
Tools from Stanley Black and Decker fit comfortably at the bottom. Their quality is average at best and the price isn't exceptional compared to other lower end tools. If you only need something done a few times a year than these tools are good enough. Otherwise you're better off buying some nicer tools.
Average
Kobalt and Worx are ideal for the average DIYer, boasting a good balance between power, price, and ease of use. They also work as a temporary tool for new professionals.
Decent
Ryobi and Ridgid tools are great for starting professionals as they provide consistent quality while having a respectable lifespan. If you need some decent tools for a reasonable price then look no further.
Best(Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, Bosch)
Makita, DeWalt, and Bosch are the best out there. From longevity to performance, there's not a single category these tools don't dominate. Perfect for longtime professionals. The main drawback is price. Their high quality demands a high premium.
Hopefully this guide helps you understand the quality of each brand, alongside their intended buyer. If you're looking to buy used ones for a low price then come down to Wolfpack Trading to pick out the right tool for you.