…to a reasonable degree, at least.

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    3 months ago

    Power tools are sometimes the exception to the rule of buying cheap tools. Saws are probably the biggest exception. My cheap corded ryobi saw is awful because it’s so flimsy, and the deck bends. The makita saw I replaced it with is 100x easier to use, more accurate, and safer.

    Buying cheap tools applies to hand tools, air tools, hydraulic stuff, etc.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah I got a cheap Harbor Freight jigsaw and I hate it. Cut line indicator is useless, blade slips out of the roller guide so the cut doesnt stay square or straight, the keyless clamp is so inflexible I’d rather just have the classic screw-tight mechanism…

      I put it away and used a circular saw, coping saw, and japanese pull saw to finish the project rather than keep fighting with it.