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    So my pops has offered to buy me my first "major" power tool! I have been wanting a drill press after seeing one of the members using one at his shop. I saw this Ryobi drill press at home depot and it seems like it'll work out great for the price! Any of yall ever experienced this drill press?
    DP102L 10 in. Drill Press-DP102L at The Home Depot

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    I've never used the Ryobi drill press but I can say that I'm a huge fan of Ryobi tools in general. In my opinion the best consumer grade power tools available. If you want professional grade tools, that's a different story and a whole lot more money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
    I've never used the Ryobi drill press but I can say that I'm a huge fan of Ryobi tools in general. In my opinion the best consumer grade power tools available. If you want professional grade tools, that's a different story and a whole lot more money.
    Thanks! I was gifted a ryobi power tool set not too long ago and I love the brand!

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    I pretty much have the same opinion as Theseus. I have a Delta myself and I'm happy with it. I have other Ryobi tools and they have been well made and have held up over time. Its a good brand. I think you would be fine with any of he major brands. Delta, Ryobi, Hitachi, Dewalt, etc. I have tools from all those brands and they have all been good products.

    I have not been very impressed with the last few Black & Decker tools I have bought though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayCover View Post
    I pretty much have the same opinion as Theseus. I have a Delta myself and I'm happy with it. I have other Ryobi tools and they have been well made and have held up over time. Its a good brand. I think you would be fine with any of he major brands. Delta, Ryobi, Hitachi, Dewalt, etc. I have tools from all those brands and they have all been good products.

    I have not been very impressed with the last few Black & Decker tools I have bought though.
    Yea, my dad told me to stay away from B&D. He offered to get me makita tools but I don't have the heart to make him spend that kind of money on tools like that for me.

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    You can get a craftsman with Laser tracking for the same price,is a far better tool IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    You can get a craftsman with Laser tracking for the same price,is a far better tool IMO.
    Wow.. just looked it up, looks like a beast for the price.

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