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Quality Tools

 Many reviewers like to make distinctions between classes of tool users or tool use environments,  and suggest that certain brands fit those use environments singularly.  For example, they focus largely on trades and general contractor builders as "professional".  Thus, nothing else that is a tool not designed to that use environments, or those working in that environment,  are "pro's".  Which is obviously horse hockey.  We know it and they know it. What ANY tool user is looking for is a quality tool that us within their affordable range for what they use it for. I would argue that there are at least 3 types of "professionals", all of them using tools as part of a job they get paid to do. The areas are manufacturing/ production generally done in a factory setting, building/fabrication done on location or in a specialty shop for a specific job or project, or technicians that assemble, install, repair, or otherwise perform specific tasks related to a cus