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Monday, April 13, 2026
5 Cheaper Impact Drivers That Outperform Milwaukee
www.slashgear.com: There are two types of tool owners in the world: those who know how invaluable an impact driver can be, and those who think a cordless drill/driver is all they need. Of course, the specific driver you're using is also critical. Not only do many major and no-name brands offer an impact driver, but several have multiple models themselves, adding to the wide range of choices out there.
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Before reading this article, I had expected to see mostly budget-brands on this list, that were going to perform better than I expected. Instead, what I found was several name-brands that costed less than I expected, which is always a pleasant surprise. It is interesting to me that when I mention to people my particular distaste for Dewalt, their gut reaction is to respond "Well Milwaukee is overpriced", which is indeed true, as proven by this article. There are indeed better tools available at a lower price point. I will however take the time to point out that none of them are bearing the Dewalt name or logo. What really stood out to me about this article wasn't the content so much as the last three paragraphs at the end explaining how they made their decisions. While most of the articles put out by Slashgear, pro tool reviews, and other online articles are rampant with biases, affiliate links, and other such content that makes it hard to truly trust their rankings, it is nice to get a little bit more information on how they're arriving at their decisions.
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