Just found out that B&D is buying out Pentair's tool group, which includes DeVilbiss (compressors), Oldham (sawblades), and the venerable Delta and Porter-Cable brands. Lots of links to news stories here, with a bit of analysis of what it might mean to woodworkers here.
If I was to speculate wildly on the results... in my experience, a purchase like this often results in a "slide to the median". PC & Delta might be a little faster to pick up on cutting-edge innovations (like laser guides), something the B&D group has been excellent about. Their quality may also sag a bit as they start trying to trim inefficiencies, parts sharing with B&D for example. The B&D group may similarly improve quality as the groups get closer together. For the moment, though, I see no short term impacts on tool buying.
(I didn't even realize Delta and PC were co-owned!)
(I believe that B&D is an American company, as PC & Delta are.)
black and decker flat out sucks. Its ashame to seek pc being bought out. Who wants a tool made in Mexico, not me. The whole issue sucks. If you wanna buy a real tool buy pc now because before too long they will paint it yellow and turn it into the toy crap that b and d and dewalt is. Also Delta is amazing. and you can't leave out oldham or devilbiss. But hey at least its not TTI
Posted by: Bob at August 14, 2004 12:29 AMi agree with bob. all Black & Decker is a bunch of junk. porter-cable was real quality tools.
Posted by: at July 13, 2005 09:59 AM