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God tier:
>Makita
>Milwaukee
Good tier:
>DeWalt
>Bosch
Light use budget tier:
>Ryobi
Why bother tier:
>Craftsman
>Black & Decker
>Stanley
>Kobalt
>Hart (Walmart)
No opinion tier:
>Rigid
>Hilti
>Festool
Suicide tier:
>an angle grinder made by some unknown chink amazon brand like SUJOM or FUROOPI or HUYNRE

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>>2388735
>Principles (by increasing skill level):
>Mims III, Getting Started in Electronics
>Geier, How to Diagnose & Fix Everything Electronic
>Kybett & Boysen, All New Electronics Self-Teaching Guide
>Scherz & Monk, Practical Electronics for Inventors (arguably has minor issues with mains grounding)
>Horowitz and Hill, The Art of Electronics
how much does everyone agree on these? downloading them now anyway.
I took some EE in college even though it wasn't my major but I feel like I learned absolutely nothing practical that I can use in my day-to-day life as a homeowner and tech consoomer. Just how to find out how much current is going across some wire in an abstract circuit diagram and blah blah blah.

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