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What does everyone use ? Why? For most stuff use a driver. Makita
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Been using Milwaukee Tool at home and shop. Stuff has even been outperforming and lasting longer than some of my snapon tools
 

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Another vote for Milwaukee. I have one specific for my keep with a couple torx bits and required 10mm socket. Perfect for 90% of the projects on it.
 

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I bought one after watching a bunch of youtube videos where almost everybody was using them. I got mine in yesterday before I upgraded my LED's and installed my side step rails, and let me tell you, they're worth every penny you pay for one. Turns just about any job into a much shorter one and I can't believe I've gotten along without one this long.

I ordered a cheap one on Amazon, it's a Hawkforce or something like that, I'll likely be upgrading to a Milwaukee or a Craftsman at some point, something with a bit more power.
 

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I've got an older Mac tools 3/8 drive that uses Dewalt battery packs. Makes removing the doors and top a 10 minute job
 

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Milwaukee M12 3/8, non-fuel. The fuels have an enormous head on them...more torque but for a ratchet torque isn't the biggest factor for me. Also have an M12 fuel driver. The rest of my cordless tools are Makita 18V but I prefer the pod battery for the smaller tools vs a slide battery
 

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Milwaukee M12 series. Ratchet, 1/2" impact, impact driver, drill. And can recharge in the truck.
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