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Re: Milwaukee M18 vs Dewalt 20V

Our team uses Dewalt 20V, and we have absolutely no complaints after about three years; even though our use is sporadic, we haven't had any batteries die or get "short life" syndrome.

I don't have as much personal experience with Milwaukee, but what I do have was good, and I see that these are the cordless tools of choice of a variety of construction contractors, most particularly among those who use the reciprocating and/or band saws.

If there's any reason of convenience to pick one over the other (you can borrow/loan batteries with someone else), go with that. I don't think you'll go wrong with either.
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