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Ended up having Tommy John on his non-thtowing arm. Harris said he thought he'd be ready for the start of the 2024 season.

 

Most Detroit Tigers thing ever.

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Let's go, Tigers!

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Contractor here. DeWalt 20v is my main cordless brand. I've beat the shit out of them for years. Never have given me problems, plus I've moved over my lawn care tools to the 20v offerings because I've got more batteries than I know what to do with . I migrated over from the 18v post battery lineup, which was disappointing that DeWalt didn't support their 18v line anymore. DeWalt 12v line is a major letdown; no real tools outside of a couple of drill/driver atomics. I do have a couple of 60v DeWalt tools, but we'll see if DeWalt continues to support that class.

I did buy into the Milwaukee 12v setup, because sometimes I only need a light duty drill/impact and their 12v line has a lot of nice options for lighter duty cordless tools.

Corded, I have no brand loyalty and buy the best tool for the money (no festool because I don't have a money tree in my backyard). Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, etc... I do a little bit of research and buy the best rated tool. I never buy anything that has moving parts from harbor freight. Anything I do buy there I consider a 'disposable' tool and can't depend on it to do it's job.

My tools make me money, and I try to treat them well, so when I need them I can count on them to work.

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