Your tools, your next move.
Save what you own. Panlu will show the lowest-friction next step and when a second battery lane is worth it.
My Garage
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Start with totals
Approximate counts are enough for the first answer. Exact models stay optional until they change compatibility, warranty, lifecycle or overlap.
How hard does the garage work?
Use intensity changes battery replacement, heat/runtime risk and whether low entry cost remains attractive.
What you can do now, what is planned, and what is missing
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Already own DeWalt 20V: what should you buy next?
Stay in 20V for ordinary expansion; add FlexVolt or M12 only when a specific job demands it.
Already own Milwaukee M18: what should you buy next?
Deepen M18 first; add M12 for compact specialty work, not as a random second ecosystem.
Already own Makita LXT: what should you buy next?
Keep ordinary expansion on LXT; treat XGT as a separate high-demand lane.
Already own Ryobi ONE+: what should you buy next?
Keep building ONE+ for home tools; split outdoor and heavy-runtime decisions into a separate lane.
Outdoor / OPE split
Why 18V/20V tool platforms often break apart when mowers, blowers and yard tools enter the plan.
Brands not covered yet
Ridgid, Craftsman, Flex, EGO and Greenworks are planned coverage candidates. Bosch 18V has a source-seeded hub and Price Tracker anchor, but not mature ownership-path coverage yet.
Trust boundary
New platform or category claims need approved source observations, review tasks and clear limits before they become public calls.