The aeg reads up well for the money, they appear to be doing a big push to increase recognition and uptake. I use dewalt, nothing amazing but nothing bad either. As others have mentioned its important to consider the specific models not just brands. We went through a phase of just using cheap gear and throwing away when it broke, was cheaper then maintaining higher price point gear. That was 10 years ago now though. Cousin went makita when his gear got stolen and its all going well for him, we used it on a remote site with no power and batteries held up really well
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