Have you ever wanted to switch power tool brands but don’t want to start over with new battery packs and chargers? That’s how manufacturers prefer it, but what if I told you that while I have dozens of Ryobi tools, mainly for outdoor jobs and lawn equipment, I’ve slowly been buying Milwaukee for the garage. It’s the perfect setup.
Don’t get stuck in the brand trap
While it’s generally recommended that you stick to one power tool brand, there are some instances where I think it’s totally acceptable to buy from more than one company. And sure, a lot of professionals have something like DeWALT for work but use Ryobi, Milwaukee, or RIDGID at home, but that’s different.
For example, when you buy a Ryobi power tool that comes with a battery and charger, that single 18V ONE+ battery works with over 350+ tools from the brand. That’s the power of buying into a tool ecosystem, and it’s why most people end up using one specific brand.
Everyone has their favorites when it comes to power tools, and that’s fine. That said, even though Ryobi offers a vast selection of power tools, there are certain products you can only get from the competition. That’s the type of situation that’ll have you wandering to a different colored tool.
Milwaukee makes a lot of specialty tools, obscure items, and trade-specific power tools you won’t find elsewhere. When I needed something Ryobi didn’t offer, I found the exact tool from Milwaukee and bought one.
Since then, I’ve slowly added more Milwaukee tools to my toolbox in the garage for working on my truck, DIY projects, and other various tasks. I broke free of the brand lock-in, and I’m slowly realizing how good a decision it was.
Ryobi is the perfect brand for yard care
From lawnmowers, leaf blowers, edgers, and more on a budget
It’s no secret that Ryobi is one of the most popular power tool brands on the market, especially with casual DIYers and homeowners. The company offers a little bit of everything at affordable prices, and all of its tools are readily available at any nearby Home Depot.
And that’s precisely why Ryobi is a solid choice for taking care of your lawn. You can get affordable cordless leaf blowers, weed wackers, edgers, push mowers, riding mowers, trimmers, electric snow shovels, and even chainsaws.
I have a wide assortment of Ryobi tools for yard work around my new home. The lawnmower is quiet, easy to use, and doesn’t require gas, oil, or maintenance. The cordless leaf blower and edgers are both more affordable than most competitors. And I even use a powered rotary spreader for fertilizer and such.
More importantly, when you need a little more power or have a larger yard, Ryobi’s growing 40V tool platform is purpose-built for yard care. As a result, I usually recommend Ryobi to friends and family for around-the-house use. They’re extremely capable and affordable tools that are more than enough to get the job done.
You’ll want Milwaukee in the shop or garage
Milwaukee’s compact M12 and powerful M18 tools are a mechanic’s best friend
I absolutely love my Ryobi tools, and I’ve used them around the house and in the garage for years. However, I’ve slowly learned that when I want a little more power or a compact tool with tons of torque, Milwaukee is where it’s at.
If you’re a big-time DIYer doing intensive tasks, rebuilding laundry rooms, installing decks, or enjoy working on your own vehicle, Ryobi will suffice, but Milwaukee tools truly deliver.
When I’m dealing with rusty nuts and bolts while replacing my truck’s suspension I reach for my newer Milwaukee gear. The company makes an excellent M12 compact cordless 3/8-inch extended reach ratchet that’s a game-changer. And Milwaukee’s SURGE impact drivers are top-notch.
- Special features
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Built-In Light, Forward/Reverse Switch, Keyless Chuck, LED Light, Variable Speed
- Tool Type
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Impact Driver
- Weight
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2.4 lb
- Cordless?
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Yes
- Warranty
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5 Year Limited Warranty
The new M18 FUEL SURGE utilizes a redesigned FLUID-DRIVE Hydraulic Powertrain to deliver 50% quieter operation with smoother driving and 3X less vibration compared to standard impact drivers.
I’m slowly realizing that if I had to start all over, I wouldn’t buy Ryobi drills and drivers. Instead, I’d load up on Ryobi products for the yard, and Milwaukee tools for in the garage. It’s the best of both worlds.
Why? Well, you get the ease of use, affordability, and accessibility of Ryobi’s excellent lineup. All while getting a little more power and versatility for specialty jobs from Milwaukee. Plus, while Milwaukee is more expensive than those lime green tools, you’re not paying DeWALT pricing, so that’s a plus.
Why professional mechanics are switching from Snap-On to Milwaukee
Avoid high prices and wait times of the Snap-On tool truck.
I’ve slowly started transitioning my garage and shop tools over to Milwaukee, and I have no regrets. At the same time, I just bought another Ryobi tool for the yard, and I’m okay with that. Each brand has its intended purpose, its own strengths, and a specific place in my home for charging and storage.
It’s also worth noting that you can buy battery adapters and use a Milwaukee, DeWALT, or Makita battery in your Ryobi tools. Those accessories get mixed reviews, and I wouldn’t want to ruin one of my tools, but it might be worth trying.
I’ll repeat it: Ryobi for the yard and Milwaukee for the shop might be the perfect setup.
