Looking for recommendations on both power tools and security cameras.
My tools were Ryobi which I liked their reciprocating saw and blower but the mower wasn’t great. I had a good experience with Ozito multitool, and been told apparently bunnings will take them back no questions asked. Open to any recommendations but budgets gonna be fairly tight since i’m starting over and want to spend money on cameras. On that note:
Anyone had any installed? Things they liked, things they don’t or installers that were good to work with?
I think I have used every power tool brand and usually go with Makita due to the consistency, durability, great batteries and a vast range of power tools on offer. (even coffee makers and microwaves haha!)
They are are a little more expensive though so maybe not a good choice for you.?
Ryobi is probably your best bet as it is an affordable option for DIY. I have used Ryobi in a professional setting as well and the only drawback is the battery life isn’t great so more batteries are required to keep going on jobs. (if you are worried about the lawnmower, I would suggest a good petrol power Honda or Victa anyway.)
Also check out Metabo (formerly Hitachi) they are priced competitively, durable and have a flexi volt system in which you can run them corded or on just batteries. I own a couple of their drills and they have served me well.
Looking for recommendations on both power tools and security cameras. My tools were Ryobi which I liked their reciprocating saw and blower but the mower wasn’t great. I had a good experience with Ozito multitool, and been told apparently bunnings will take them back no questions asked. Open to any recommendations but budgets gonna be fairly tight since i’m starting over and want to spend money on cameras. On that note: Anyone had any installed? Things they liked, things they don’t or installers that were good to work with?
I don’t know about gardening tools but my man has Bosch for the tools he uses all the time and the ones used occasionally he uses aldi ones.
I think I have used every power tool brand and usually go with Makita due to the consistency, durability, great batteries and a vast range of power tools on offer. (even coffee makers and microwaves haha!)
They are are a little more expensive though so maybe not a good choice for you.?
Ryobi is probably your best bet as it is an affordable option for DIY. I have used Ryobi in a professional setting as well and the only drawback is the battery life isn’t great so more batteries are required to keep going on jobs. (if you are worried about the lawnmower, I would suggest a good petrol power Honda or Victa anyway.)
Also check out Metabo (formerly Hitachi) they are priced competitively, durable and have a flexi volt system in which you can run them corded or on just batteries. I own a couple of their drills and they have served me well.
Hope that helps.
I think my victa push mower is about 30yrs old with minimal servicing lol. Just keeps going.
Yes! My Victa is about 20 years old. They indestructible (with regular maintenance of course)
Ozito are pretty good now, I have a mix of them and ryobi. My ozitos are corded though jsyk.
apparently electric mowers have issues if you grow anything like kikuyu or couch, wouldn’t know for certain as we still have the ol’ victa