Master force tools

  • aleb
    Butler county Iowa
    Posts: 342
    #1274878

    I’ve been thinking about getting a cordless impact driver.
    Studied qute afew brands. What do you guys know about the Master force tools that are sold at Menards? Who makes these tools ?

    swimingjig
    Waumandee, WI
    Posts: 695
    #1016801

    I got the lithium impact driver and drill and I think they are great. I use them alot and I can’t think of anything that could make them better.

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #1016864

    I got a couple master force tools and after I used them a few weeks I found out thier better then Black and Decker, which isn’t that good to begin with, and are as good as some other more expensive brands. I bought a powered mitre box a couple years ago and its still tight and cuts right every time. Thier a good alternative when theres a $300 diffrence between thier products and the more expensive ones…

    mud
    Posts: 247
    #1016887

    Hey, I will put my 2 cents in. I would personally buy the Millwaukee drill and driver combo at Fleet Farm for $199.00 Comes with batteries, a charger, and a nice case. I bought the Makita combo 4 years ago. I was very satisfied with it until I used a Millwaukee. Hands down it has more tourqe and power. Definitely worth the money. Masterforce has some decent hand tool s, but I would definitely recommend the Milwaukee combo.

    igotone
    Posts: 1746
    #1016898

    Quote:


    Hey, I will put my 2 cents in. I would personally buy the Millwaukee drill and driver combo at Fleet Farm for $199.00 Comes with batteries, a charger, and a nice case. I bought the Makita combo 4 years ago. I was very satisfied with it until I used a Millwaukee. Hands down it has more tourqe and power. Definitely worth the money. Masterforce has some decent hand tool s, but I would definitely recommend the Milwaukee combo.


    I agree with MUD on this one

    Milwaukee tools X2

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #1016901

    Milwaukee tools are right in there with the best and are the best. I bought a high RPM Masterforce 120 volt 3/8ths drill 2 years ago to mix tapeing and textureing compound with for sheetrock because I wore my Makita out. I’ve used it alot since then and it still runs like when I bought it. Some things I was concerned with was the quality of the gears and them holding up and the motor not heating up and burning out. Its ran fine since I bought it and doesn’t heat up when used alot under heavy loads mixing and the gears are still quiet, I’ll buy another if this one wears out and in a heartbeat because the price is right. I don’t know what thier cordless drills and impact drivers are like but the quality of the 120 volt drill, tablesaw and mitre box Is good enough and Id buy another and I suspect thier other tools are decent quality too. I don’t know where thier made but the quality is there unlike (most) Chinese products. Anyone who knows what a decent tablesaw is and has to do knows that ripping and mitreing 2 x 4’s is a good test for a tablesaw. I can rip those all day long as long as I’m not forceing the saw to cut hard and the lumber gets to chirping and bounceing. A regular push through the blade and it cuts fine and smooth, unlike cheaper saws. For the money thier tools aren’t a bad buy, I’d also like to know where thier made.

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