Herc die grinder

So I just saw this on YouTube, looking at the my m12 die grinder with a 2.5 ho battery, it’s a lot slimmer. my problem with herc tools is cost of entry. Now I know y’all will say they have the new kit right now, which is true but at the time, I was able to save more money going with Milwaukee over herc. Hear me out. So I got the m12 impact driver and drill deal that got me a a free ratchet , I just got the m12 die grinder deal that came with a 2.5 ho battery, a 4.0 battery with a charger for 175, you can’t beat that. Herc still doesn’t have kits for their 12v line and their 12v line is lacking compared to big red., knowing that herc buys old patents to make their tools, I can’t wait till come out with a tool to justify their line up, as a mechanic, the m12 is better value for money imho, it amazes me that hyper tough came out with something comparable to the m12 gen 1 stubby and yet herc hasn’t. Their 20v “compact” impact is just wishful thinking. I’m not saying herc is bad and I really do like their tools, and I love their battery durability, but as far value per dollar as someone who needs to wrench everyday, I think red has it over blue, and I stood in front of herc tools everyday at my local HF and read reviews and saw videos trying to convince myself to go with herc but with some of the deals red has, it’s been cheaper for me to go with it. I was really hoping HF would’ve made a bigger splash at sema with herc but I’m loving what icon is bringing to the table and I’m salivating for the new G2’s and the new digital torque wrench, one thing that kinda bugs me is that icon is trying to compete with tool trucks and yet because of the herc brand they won’t release icon branded power tools specifically marketed to mechanics and I think they’re missing out on a huge potential, another thing I think HF needs to do is sell individual sockets, wrenches etc. , sorry about my morning rant

So I just saw this on YouTube, looking at the my m12 die grinder with a 2.5 ho battery, it’s a lot slimmer. my problem with herc tools is cost of entry. Now I know y’all will say they have the new kit right now, which is true but at the time, I was able to save more money going with Milwaukee over herc. Hear me out. So I got the m12 impact driver and drill deal that got me a a free ratchet , I just got the m12 die grinder deal that came with a 2.5 ho battery, a 4.0 battery with a charger for 175, you can’t beat that. Herc still doesn’t have kits for their 12v line and their 12v line is lacking compared to big red., knowing that herc buys old patents to make their tools, I can’t wait till come out with a tool to justify their line up, as a mechanic, the m12 is better value for money imho, it amazes me that hyper tough came out with something comparable to the m12 gen 1 stubby and yet herc hasn’t. Their 20v “compact” impact is just wishful thinking. I’m not saying herc is bad and I really do like their tools, and I love their battery durability, but as far value per dollar as someone who needs to wrench everyday, I think red has it over blue, and I stood in front of herc tools everyday at my local HF and read reviews and saw videos trying to convince myself to go with herc but with some of the deals red has, it’s been cheaper for me to go with it. I was really hoping HF would’ve made a bigger splash at sema with herc but I’m loving what icon is bringing to the table and I’m salivating for the new G2’s and the new digital torque wrench, one thing that kinda bugs me is that icon is trying to compete with tool trucks and yet because of the herc brand they won’t release icon branded power tools specifically marketed to mechanics and I think they’re missing out on a huge potential, another thing I think HF needs to do is sell individual sockets, wrenches etc. , sorry about my morning rant