I’m using the Skil 12v tools as homeowner and car repair and they handle everything I need. The batteries charge fast. The 12v reciprocating saw is a tiny, smooth, beast with the right blades. Loving it.
I’ll admit I haven’t seen the 12v line from Skil yet but we’ll check it out eventually. The 18v little reciprocating saw was pretty great too. Thanks for watching!
So just in the last year I discovered what a steal these new Skil "PWRCore" tools are. These are by far the best power tools for the money. I don't know a lot about the cheaper brushed options, but their "PWRCore" brushless 20v line is competitive with the premium lineup from any of the major power tool brands for less money. Some of their brushless kits are less than half the cost of competing brand kits. You can get some of the brushless 20v tools for around the same price as competing brand brushed models. They have sleepers too. I have the PWRCore 20 rear handle brushless circular saw and it is an absolute beast with some clever design features. It came with a dual battery charger and 2 5Ah 20v batteries. I can work all day on just those batteries in that thing. Skil WAS a cheapo brand for a while when Bosch owned it. They contracted with cheap manufacturers in China and churned out bargain bin quality tools with the skil name. Ironically a Chinese company bought the brand from Bosch and they have just recently turned it back into a premium brand. But many people don't know about it and probably associate skil with the Bosch-owned crap that was churned out for years. Unfortunately the new company also chose to make cheaper versions so people still get the sense that it's a bargain bin brand because their cheapest products aren't that great still. But their premium "PWRCore" are actually very good and as of right now, a steal if you're looking to move to jump ship. They don't have quite the selection of some other brands yet, but they have all the mainline tools - drills, drivers, saws, accessories etc. Their 20v system with brushless is legit. Batteries last longer than most competitors, tools have tons of power and design/quality is great for the most part. I ended up selling my Ryobi tools after I bought the circular saw and bought the 6 tool 20v brushless combo. That came with another 2 batteries and another charger. I then got the brushless impact driver and the jigsaw which both came with chargers and batteries. Now I have a full set of mainline Skil 20v brushless tools and it all cost me like $200 more than I had paid for Ryobi brushed tools plus I added a beast of a circular saw and now 6 batteries and 5 chargers. I only had a 1.5Ah and 4Ah Ryobi batteries. It was actually around the same cost for me to jump ship entirely to Skil brushless, add a new top-notch circular and get several batteries and chargers than it would have been just to get a few more Ryobi batteries.
I just bought a set of 6 of these. I have never bought anything like this so hopefully it will be good for what I need. I will find out in the morning.
I just bought skil 5 1/2 circular saw,brushless. I chose brushless because I saw video comparing to brushed version and the brushless did not bog down .I also see on the box-5 year warranty
I bought this set when it was on sale at Rural King for around 130. Now it is listed around 91 bucks. Really great value, I’ve enjoyed the impact driver light and reciprocating saw. Have not had a chance to use the drill very much.
I've never had or used the skil tools before but I just want to point out that I have a Milwaukee fuel gen 3 hammer drill and it also has a garbage chuck that you have to constantly re-tighten or the bits fall out. Another issue I have with it and the fuel impact driver is every so often they will just stop working and you have to take the battery off and put it back on to get the tool to work again. I know this video is about skil tools not Milwaukee but I just wanted to point out that the high dollar stuff can have super annoying flaws as well. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make a great video and helping people make better informed purchasing decisions.
Thanks for the comment Mitchel! I’ve had shockingly good luck with Milwaukee for the past 20 years or so but definitely nothings perfect. My M18 Fuel circ saw had to be sent back for repair and has always been underpowered. It’s the only sorta bad Milwaukee tool I’ve bought. On the other hand I reviewed Skils 2x20V circular saw last week and it was crazy good! You never know what will be good till you check it out. Thanks for watching!
I’ve been in a trade for 12-13 years and used so many different brand drills and they all seem to have the same problem with the Chuck even my own personal drill.
I use Dewalt everyday forty hours a week, and I’m feeling the same. Why should we keep paying top dollar for tools that have problems? Hence, why I’m looking into more reasonably priced tools like SKIL right now.
The Fuel "Surge" impact driver is really terrible. It sounds and feels amazing, and it's very quiet. But I've had 2 of them fail like clockwork, once exposed to dust and moisture, the electronics burn out. Then you have constant weird glitches, it's basically a horrible low quality tool. I've never left any tools in the rain, for any reason. But 2 of the M18 "Surge" impact drivers have glitchy electronics. My other 3rd impact driver at work, an M18, wouldn't go into reverse the other day, and it caused me to accidentally run a bit through a wall. I notice my M18 drill which has been pampered indoors, it has a sticky trigger where you can hear it hissing until you snap the trigger a few times to get it to shut off completely. Milwaukee saws, if you look up the reviews, many of them just die for no reason and won't even turn on. I bought a new Milwaukee circular saw, and tried 2 of them, but both are defective with a misaligned foot plate (shoe) that is .020" out of parallel alignment, so I had to buy Flex instead, and the Flex saws (both that I purchased) are absolutely perfect with perfect alignment out of the box.
Same issue with my fuel impact. I'm a handyman and was finishing a job up later at night when it started happening, took 2-3x as long to get finished up because of it. Kept being inconsistent regardless of taking the battery out and in. Only happened a time or two since then, so no clue what it is, but I haven't used it a ton. Still rocking my older Ridgid as a daily driver. I got the fuel oscillating tool/ impact kit because it was on a great deal, but really just wanted he oscillating tool, and still debating on whether or not to sell the impact. The fuel oscillating tool is a beast though, love it. The skil has some pros on their brushless 20v one that the fuel doesn't, like much simpler blade change, but the fuel cuts a good bit more quickly.
Got some of these skil tools , found them really good, I bought the Erbauer battery combi battery drill , which has interchangeable batteries with skil tools
I have six different Skil 20v tools and none of them experienced a trigger problem. I’m a dyi’r and I did get all the brushless tools which might be a little better quality. Hands down the best cheap power tools to me and the batteries come with every tools so I have like 8 batteries now for way less money than DEWALT or whatever just to sit there and not use like they were intended to. If I had to do it all over again, I’d still get the skil. But that’s me.
I’ve reviewed quite a few of the newer brushless tools and they are definitely better quality thank this brushed combo. 12v compact jigsaw review this week and it’s another winner. Thanks for the comment!
Almost every tool Skil has sent me since this old vid has been great. Especially the hand tools. I wonder if this set was designed before Chervon took over the brand. Thanks for watching!
Appreciate the vid. I’m in the dyi demographic and not tradesman. If someone wants to buy high end tools that get used occasionally that’s fine but just not for me. I have a set of craftsman v20 brushed that I use on a as needed basis. Have worked absolutely fine. It’s just down to what one wants to invest in.
Growing up in Alaska in the 1970's, I remember seeing Skil tools being used alot. The brand was very popular, and across the board, their products were built tough back then. Over the years, I suppose the construction, etc. are made with cheaper imported parts. Nevertheless, the tools are decent for general home projects. I'm sure they have a line for more heavy duty jobs.
I have Skil 3010 drill (the cheap one) and i looks like the one you have there otherwise but mine has a metall chuck and the switch is smooth. I don't if this is a US -> Europe thing (I'm i Finland). I have used is as 2:nd drill to the Skil 3071. Never had a problem with the 3010...and have used it for years.
I took a look at my skil drill and I could not find that my bit gets loos or the dead spot on the trigger so my drill works fine maybe qualetie control is better in europe
Thanks for the feedback! In the end I can only show you one example. We all need to take online reviews with a grain of salt for that reason. Could have been a 1/10000 quality control flaw! 🤷♂️Thanks for watching!
Yeah...I just returned some Porter Cable junk. Their 1/2" impact wrench was so feeble it couldn't loosen nuts torqued to 100ft/lbs. Their sawzall was good,,,I guess it's easy to make a good sawzall- but just like the Skil, their drills (including their hammer drill) was junk. Now I don't mind spending the extra money and getting DeWalt. Tools are not the place to try and save a few bucks, folks. If you do anything more than the most basic homeowner stuff, just get the good stuff, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
I agree. These old Skil brushed tools are for hanging pictures and that’s about it. A seldom used M12 drill will last for decades and it’s still good to fix a deck if needed. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Funny thing is, I built my 22x25 garage with some ancient Crapsman 19.2V tools that had cost like $200 for the set. They got the job done, but man, I wish I had had these DeWalt tools then, as the job literally would've been 5x faster, and a lot more enjoyable. You don't realize the difference between good vs. bad tools so much until you've used both...but it's night and day. Great vid, by-the-way.
Skil from my experience has been less than subpar even for diy or budget power tools. I haven't used them since chervon acquired. They may have improved I don't really know
Honestly that was my impression too and these tools reinforced that belief. I’m betting these are pre-Chervon. Check my channel we’ve done tons of Skil reviews now and mostly positive including yesterdays vid. Thanks for watching Jacob!
You said everything anybody needs to know in the first few minutes of the video. I'm a contractor, you definitely do not want to buy a cheap set of power tools for production. You're going to be disappointed sooner than later. I've owned porter cable, craftsman, dewalt and skil. Skils barrings in the circular saws are junk, even the corded saws, causing the blade to walk in and out making precision cuts unlikely. Porter cable set burned up, craftsman is ok but doesn't hold up as well as dewalt, there is a reason dewalt is so expensive, it's quality. I've actually gone back to corded tools. I hate batteries.
Hello John! Skil has seen this vid and they sent over some new release tools for us to check out and review. I’ll get testing this weekend and vid to follow but I’ve opened the boxes and the new stuff looks miles above this in quality. Keep an eye out for that soon! Thanks for the comment!
I been in construction since the 80s. I agree with you mostly, but I’m feeling like dewalt and me are about to part ways. I still love their saws, but I’ve been having issues with a lot of their other tools one of my impacts has a loose collet. My grinder has switch problems. I’m getting annoyed with paying top dollar to get annoyed. Have you noticed any of this with Dewalt for the past few years?
One of my Ryobi drills does that too. So annoying. But I bought it at Direct Tools Outlet for $14.99, so I really can't complain. Considering a Dewalt drill to replace it. Waiting for a sale.
Agreed. I don’t think I said it clearly but i meant it seemed like decent plastic and better than ABS. The nice DeWALT table saw I just reviewed had a ridiculously cheap abs miter gauge. Abs has its place but not in pro tools. Thanks for the comment!
I'm kinda done with homeowner tools there are exceptions. I'm into Milwaukee tools, Ryobi and just got into some of Ridgid. I'm old and single so I can buy whatever I please whether I really need it or not.
These were really the epitome of “homeowner tools”. Since this vid Skil has sent me quite a few new designed tools and all have been very good with a few standouts. As a lifetime Milwaukee customer I’ll tell you the line between homeowner and pro tools is thinner than it used to be. Thanks for the comment!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews what do you mean , I saw you had a Milwaukee m12 how does it compare to this 20v impact from Skil ? I mean would you trust it as much as your M12 tools ? Do you still use the skill tools or you sold or gifted the set if you don’t mine me asking
@@charlschuck6 Hello! That M12 set is excellent. I just looked and it’s on sale for 179 for drill and driver with 2.0 and 4.0 batteries. If your in the market now go buy that quick. You won’t regret it. As for the Skil the drill chuck and clutch were total junk. The impact was 1 speed and had enough power but all the tools had bad crunchy switches. I’ll grab a big set of they’re brushless more “pro” tools soon to test but don’t get the set I had. Usually Id resell after the vid but that set got returned. Thanks for watching!
I’m using the Skil 12v tools as homeowner and car repair and they handle everything I need. The batteries charge fast. The 12v reciprocating saw is a tiny, smooth, beast with the right blades. Loving it.
I’ll admit I haven’t seen the 12v line from Skil yet but we’ll check it out eventually. The 18v little reciprocating saw was pretty great too. Thanks for watching!
Do you still use your Skill 12 volt tools? How are the batteries performing after 1 year? Do they hold a charge on the shelf?
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Brushless too!
I bought a 20 v drill and I like it so much I now have the 3/8 ratchet and 3/8 impact so happy with my tools
So just in the last year I discovered what a steal these new Skil "PWRCore" tools are. These are by far the best power tools for the money. I don't know a lot about the cheaper brushed options, but their "PWRCore" brushless 20v line is competitive with the premium lineup from any of the major power tool brands for less money. Some of their brushless kits are less than half the cost of competing brand kits. You can get some of the brushless 20v tools for around the same price as competing brand brushed models. They have sleepers too. I have the PWRCore 20 rear handle brushless circular saw and it is an absolute beast with some clever design features. It came with a dual battery charger and 2 5Ah 20v batteries. I can work all day on just those batteries in that thing.
Skil WAS a cheapo brand for a while when Bosch owned it. They contracted with cheap manufacturers in China and churned out bargain bin quality tools with the skil name. Ironically a Chinese company bought the brand from Bosch and they have just recently turned it back into a premium brand. But many people don't know about it and probably associate skil with the Bosch-owned crap that was churned out for years. Unfortunately the new company also chose to make cheaper versions so people still get the sense that it's a bargain bin brand because their cheapest products aren't that great still. But their premium "PWRCore" are actually very good and as of right now, a steal if you're looking to move to jump ship. They don't have quite the selection of some other brands yet, but they have all the mainline tools - drills, drivers, saws, accessories etc. Their 20v system with brushless is legit. Batteries last longer than most competitors, tools have tons of power and design/quality is great for the most part.
I ended up selling my Ryobi tools after I bought the circular saw and bought the 6 tool 20v brushless combo. That came with another 2 batteries and another charger. I then got the brushless impact driver and the jigsaw which both came with chargers and batteries. Now I have a full set of mainline Skil 20v brushless tools and it all cost me like $200 more than I had paid for Ryobi brushed tools plus I added a beast of a circular saw and now 6 batteries and 5 chargers. I only had a 1.5Ah and 4Ah Ryobi batteries. It was actually around the same cost for me to jump ship entirely to Skil brushless, add a new top-notch circular and get several batteries and chargers than it would have been just to get a few more Ryobi batteries.
I just bought a set of 6 of these. I have never bought anything like this so hopefully it will be good for what I need. I will find out in the morning.
I just bought skil 5 1/2 circular saw,brushless. I chose brushless because I saw video comparing to brushed version and the brushless did not bog down .I also see on the box-5 year warranty
I bought this set when it was on sale at Rural King for around 130. Now it is listed around 91 bucks. Really great value, I’ve enjoyed the impact driver light and reciprocating saw. Have not had a chance to use the drill very much.
I've never had or used the skil tools before but I just want to point out that I have a Milwaukee fuel gen 3 hammer drill and it also has a garbage chuck that you have to constantly re-tighten or the bits fall out. Another issue I have with it and the fuel impact driver is every so often they will just stop working and you have to take the battery off and put it back on to get the tool to work again. I know this video is about skil tools not Milwaukee but I just wanted to point out that the high dollar stuff can have super annoying flaws as well. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make a great video and helping people make better informed purchasing decisions.
Thanks for the comment Mitchel! I’ve had shockingly good luck with Milwaukee for the past 20 years or so but definitely nothings perfect. My M18 Fuel circ saw had to be sent back for repair and has always been underpowered. It’s the only sorta bad Milwaukee tool I’ve bought.
On the other hand I reviewed Skils 2x20V circular saw last week and it was crazy good!
You never know what will be good till you check it out. Thanks for watching!
I’ve been in a trade for 12-13 years and used so many different brand drills and they all seem to have the same problem with the Chuck even my own personal drill.
I use Dewalt everyday forty hours a week, and I’m feeling the same. Why should we keep paying top dollar for tools that have problems? Hence, why I’m looking into more reasonably priced tools like SKIL right now.
The Fuel "Surge" impact driver is really terrible. It sounds and feels amazing, and it's very quiet. But I've had 2 of them fail like clockwork, once exposed to dust and moisture, the electronics burn out. Then you have constant weird glitches, it's basically a horrible low quality tool. I've never left any tools in the rain, for any reason. But 2 of the M18 "Surge" impact drivers have glitchy electronics. My other 3rd impact driver at work, an M18, wouldn't go into reverse the other day, and it caused me to accidentally run a bit through a wall. I notice my M18 drill which has been pampered indoors, it has a sticky trigger where you can hear it hissing until you snap the trigger a few times to get it to shut off completely. Milwaukee saws, if you look up the reviews, many of them just die for no reason and won't even turn on. I bought a new Milwaukee circular saw, and tried 2 of them, but both are defective with a misaligned foot plate (shoe) that is .020" out of parallel alignment, so I had to buy Flex instead, and the Flex saws (both that I purchased) are absolutely perfect with perfect alignment out of the box.
Same issue with my fuel impact. I'm a handyman and was finishing a job up later at night when it started happening, took 2-3x as long to get finished up because of it. Kept being inconsistent regardless of taking the battery out and in. Only happened a time or two since then, so no clue what it is, but I haven't used it a ton. Still rocking my older Ridgid as a daily driver. I got the fuel oscillating tool/ impact kit because it was on a great deal, but really just wanted he oscillating tool, and still debating on whether or not to sell the impact. The fuel oscillating tool is a beast though, love it. The skil has some pros on their brushless 20v one that the fuel doesn't, like much simpler blade change, but the fuel cuts a good bit more quickly.
Got some of these skil tools , found them really good, I bought the Erbauer battery combi battery drill , which has interchangeable batteries with skil tools
You’re suppose to turn the chuck the opposite direction to lock it after tightening.
I have six different Skil 20v tools and none of them experienced a trigger problem. I’m a dyi’r and I did get all the brushless tools which might be a little better quality. Hands down the best cheap power tools to me and the batteries come with every tools so I have like 8 batteries now for way less money than DEWALT or whatever just to sit there and not use like they were intended to. If I had to do it all over again, I’d still get the skil. But that’s me.
I’ve reviewed quite a few of the newer brushless tools and they are definitely better quality thank this brushed combo. 12v compact jigsaw review this week and it’s another winner. Thanks for the comment!
you should give dz a try if you like skil
would you recommend skil 20v brushless over ryobi? i am on the fence
They also have just released their compact tool line
I like these skil tools also the more expensive skil saw stuff. I mostly run makita and a touch of dewalt. At work they provided Milwaukee.
Brushed motor tools are great for light duty finish work where too much power and weight can be a hassle to deal with for long periods of time.
Almost every tool Skil has sent me since this old vid has been great. Especially the hand tools. I wonder if this set was designed before Chervon took over the brand. Thanks for watching!
Appreciate the vid. I’m in the dyi demographic and not tradesman. If someone wants to buy high end tools that get used occasionally that’s fine but just not for me. I have a set of craftsman v20 brushed that I use on a as needed basis. Have worked absolutely fine. It’s just down to what one wants to invest in.
My point exactly! The latest gen of of tools is amazing but guys like us don’t NEED them. Thanks for watching!
Growing up in Alaska in the 1970's, I remember seeing Skil tools being used alot. The brand was very popular, and across the board, their products were built tough back then. Over the years, I suppose the construction, etc. are made with cheaper imported parts. Nevertheless, the tools are decent for general home projects. I'm sure they have a line for more heavy duty jobs.
I have Skil 3010 drill (the cheap one) and i looks like the one you have there otherwise but mine has a metall chuck and the switch is smooth. I don't if this is a US -> Europe thing (I'm i Finland). I have used is as 2:nd drill to the Skil 3071. Never had a problem with the 3010...and have used it for years.
Ok, checked it out and there's a Skil 3008 version with a plastic chuck...Skil 3010 has a metall.
I have that drill, works perfectly fine. No issues with the chuck.
Glad to hear it’s not all of them. Thanks for watching!
I took a look at my skil drill and I could not find that my bit gets loos or the dead spot on the trigger so my drill works fine maybe qualetie control is better in europe
Thanks for the feedback! In the end I can only show you one example. We all need to take online reviews with a grain of salt for that reason. Could have been a 1/10000 quality control flaw! 🤷♂️Thanks for watching!
“Freakin’ garbage” is still the best splash text on a thumbnail ever
Lol!!! I’ve learned to have a little more tact since this vid. Still, Ill stand by my decisions, good or bad. Thanks for watching as always Frank!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews - All that’s left is a Discord for people to discuss tools, compare notes on builds, and share orange cat pics lol.
200e for a set now. 🎉
I bought brushless skil tools works super good
I have a few brushless Skil vids up now and I agree totally different! Thanks Melvin!
Right now they are actually the best and that is the bottom line God bless you good bye.
If you mean the newly released tools then yes they are considerably better quality. Check out my other Skil vids. Thanks for watching!
Yeah...I just returned some Porter Cable junk. Their 1/2" impact wrench was so feeble it couldn't loosen nuts torqued to 100ft/lbs. Their sawzall was good,,,I guess it's easy to make a good sawzall- but just like the Skil, their drills (including their hammer drill) was junk. Now I don't mind spending the extra money and getting DeWalt. Tools are not the place to try and save a few bucks, folks. If you do anything more than the most basic homeowner stuff, just get the good stuff, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
I agree. These old Skil brushed tools are for hanging pictures and that’s about it. A seldom used M12 drill will last for decades and it’s still good to fix a deck if needed. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Funny thing is, I built my 22x25 garage with some ancient Crapsman 19.2V tools that had cost like $200 for the set. They got the job done, but man, I wish I had had these DeWalt tools then, as the job literally would've been 5x faster, and a lot more enjoyable. You don't realize the difference between good vs. bad tools so much until you've used both...but it's night and day. Great vid, by-the-way.
Skil from my experience has been less than subpar even for diy or budget power tools. I haven't used them since chervon acquired. They may have improved I don't really know
Honestly that was my impression too and these tools reinforced that belief. I’m betting these are pre-Chervon. Check my channel we’ve done tons of Skil reviews now and mostly positive including yesterdays vid. Thanks for watching Jacob!
You said everything anybody needs to know in the first few minutes of the video. I'm a contractor, you definitely do not want to buy a cheap set of power tools for production. You're going to be disappointed sooner than later. I've owned porter cable, craftsman, dewalt and skil. Skils barrings in the circular saws are junk, even the corded saws, causing the blade to walk in and out making precision cuts unlikely. Porter cable set burned up, craftsman is ok but doesn't hold up as well as dewalt, there is a reason dewalt is so expensive, it's quality. I've actually gone back to corded tools. I hate batteries.
Hello John! Skil has seen this vid and they sent over some new release tools for us to check out and review. I’ll get testing this weekend and vid to follow but I’ve opened the boxes and the new stuff looks miles above this in quality. Keep an eye out for that soon! Thanks for the comment!
I been in construction since the 80s. I agree with you mostly, but I’m feeling like dewalt and me are about to part ways. I still love their saws, but I’ve been having issues with a lot of their other tools one of my impacts has a loose collet. My grinder has switch problems. I’m getting annoyed with paying top dollar to get annoyed. Have you noticed any of this with Dewalt for the past few years?
YO USO SKIL EN MI TALLER MECÁNICO Y LO RECOMIENDO MIY BUENO
Hey everyone don’t let this guy fool you ! He actually is on the take with Milwaukee power tools … Ha ha ha….
Yeah I wish! Skil has sent down truck loads of awesome tools since this video. Still waiting on a call from Milwaukee! 😆 Thanks for watching!
Dip the bottom of the battery in some plasti-dip, no more slipping
Right on Larry. Thanks for watching!
Thats not how you tighten a chuck. You have to hand tighten, then back out 1 click.
One of my Ryobi drills does that too. So annoying. But I bought it at Direct Tools Outlet for $14.99, so I really can't complain. Considering a Dewalt drill to replace it. Waiting for a sale.
Hello Bill! Watch for sales around all the holidays. Labor days I prob the next good one. Holidays are when I do most of my frivolous tool buying!
Oh, I'm really good at frivolous tool buying! I'm glad my wife doesn't take the time to do the math on my purchases too often. Lol.
Did anyone tell you how to pronounce the word Sawzall?
I Scored the 6 piece brushless for 199$
Good score. We’ve got the 2x20 circular saw to check out next week. Looks promising. Thanks for watching!
ABS plastic is not all its cracked up to be. It's bad at impact. The best plastic is for tools is PA6-30. Nylon with 30% glass fiber.
Agreed. I don’t think I said it clearly but i meant it seemed like decent plastic and better than ABS. The nice DeWALT table saw I just reviewed had a ridiculously cheap abs miter gauge. Abs has its place but not in pro tools. Thanks for the comment!
I'm kinda done with homeowner tools there are exceptions. I'm into Milwaukee tools, Ryobi and just got into some of Ridgid. I'm old and single so I can buy whatever I please whether I really need it or not.
These were really the epitome of “homeowner tools”. Since this vid Skil has sent me quite a few new designed tools and all have been very good with a few standouts. As a lifetime Milwaukee customer I’ll tell you the line between homeowner and pro tools is thinner than it used to be. Thanks for the comment!
I like video
Thanks for watching!
Yeah ryobi is way better
First time I touched a Skil tool in a really long time. I was really hoping for a better result! Thanks for watching
@@ProjectsForAllReviews what do you mean , I saw you had a Milwaukee m12 how does it compare to this 20v impact from Skil ? I mean would you trust it as much as your M12 tools ? Do you still use the skill tools or you sold or gifted the set if you don’t mine me asking
@@charlschuck6 Hello! That M12 set is excellent. I just looked and it’s on sale for 179 for drill and driver with 2.0 and 4.0 batteries. If your in the market now go buy that quick. You won’t regret it. As for the Skil the drill chuck and clutch were total junk. The impact was 1 speed and had enough power but all the tools had bad crunchy switches. I’ll grab a big set of they’re brushless more “pro” tools soon to test but don’t get the set I had. Usually Id resell after the vid but that set got returned. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews thank you I’ll look forward to your recommendation ..
You lost me when you said you were at Menards. Menards blows.
😂😂
@@ProjectsForAllReviews But your video was great. I like your channel.
Thank you!
You are not using any of the tools. You don't know anything about tools just a fact
You are not using any of the tools. You don't know anything about tools just a fact