2) 6 1/2 inch cordless 18v Millwaukees, 1 Milwaukee 18v sawzall, 1) 18 volt cordless Milwaukee hammerdrill, 2) 14 volt Milwaukee driver drills, 1 Milwaukee cordless caulk gun. Wifes-craftsman 3/8 driverdrill. I've Burned up every Makita I've owned, 2 skill cordless drills, 5 craftsman cordless saws. Sold the Dewalt 18v stuff. Dewalt was rugged but had a short battery life and none of the tools ran as smooth and long as the Milwaukee. You get what you pay for. Craftsman stuff was good for occasional use only. go do a serious job and they would smoke or quit all together. We build decks and fences every day. We have had Millwaukee 1/2 inch driver drills run for 3-4 years and them sell them as used and buy a new set. They have been dropped in ponds, two stories onto concrete, used for hammers and only God knows what else. we Keep about 4 batteries for each tool and several 110 volt chargers plus the vehicle chargers so these drills can put in screws all day long . I always made me mad with the other brands to run out of batteries before the day was done. Putting in 3 inch deck screws, I have seen these drills get so hot after a few hours work you didn't want to hold them anymore but they keep on going. Batteries charge fast too.