My first cordless drill about 30 years ago was a DeWalt. They just didn't have much power back then. My SIL has a new 20v DeWalt and it has muscle. Now they make cordless everything.
I had some Rigid cordless tools years ago and then they discontinued the batteries for that line so I ended...
Yes we had family members who came to the U.S. for treatment and procedures they couldn't get in Canada. They fortunately could make expenses out of pocket.
Milwaukee. My son has a collection of their cordless tools and they have power, and the batteries have staying power. I have been using Milwaukee corded tools for over 20 years, the quality is superb. I know very little about Ryobi.
Going back to the 70's we carried the Uzi on protection operations. Great weapon in theory for breaking a close range ambush. It was like carrying a concrete block under your coat. The MP5 was a great improvement in accuracy and handling. I miss my MP5
I want to see ammo manufacturers and stores drowning in excess inventory. I will buy when prices get down where they should be. They have been gouging us for several years and it's time for a correction.