Here's how I break out on brands as a 15 year woodworker and general contractor:
Routers: Freud, real porter cable (not what sells at Lowes right now), craftsman
Router bits: cheap 25 bit set, and about 20 real, individually purchased nicer bits.
laminate trimmers: dewalt, harbor freight, rotozip.
Dremel: traveling tool sale kit (i.e. makes harbor freight look nice. wear eye protection)
Nailers, staplers: Porter cable x2, senco x2
drill press, ts, RAS, jointer, bench belt sander - all 1960's vintage craftsman passed from family.
Bandsaw: Grizzly
Jigsaw: barrel grip bosch - best I've used and only one I would buy again.
Circular saw: real porter cable
Corded drills: hitachi x2, dewalt X1
battery powered drills: 3 dewalt, 2 ryobi. All the batteries are dead regardless of brand.
hammer drill: dewalt
power hand planer: bosch
biscuit joiner: Freud
Sanders: black & decker belt, B&D ROS (nearly dead), and Porter finish sander
air tools: all harbor freight, don't use them much.
I've got some very high quality tools and frankly some junky stuff I don't use much. sometimes even regret buying or never use. Any $100 router is going to be so much better than no router for occasional use on arcade materials, it's a home run.
If you don't get help from bosch, get help somewhere. Brand loyalty not important unless you have a local tool repair service that covers that particular brand. Otherwise, i go with the best deal available at the time/place and rarely seek a very specific item.
here's this 15 year woodworker's opinion on how the hand power tool brands run from best to worst:
Festool/Fein/Hilti
bosch/metabo/Freud, milwaukee, bostich
Dewalt, porter cable (real), Makita, ridgid, hitachi, senco, paslode,
Porter cable (lowes entry level), black/decker
Ryobi, gmc, husky
Harbor freight-only if a store's close by for returns!
traveling tool sale imports at the national guard armory on a saturday morning.
Craftsman varies widely, some tools are good quality and a good deal, some less so. they buy from several factories/designers.