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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    I can't seem to find this deal on their website. Any chance of home Depot price matching?
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Can you explain what you mean by returning the battery? And which 10% coupon did you use, can i use it when buying other Milwaukee tools?
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    I have the 5.5L, my wife and i tossle over who gets to drive it; we love it...a more complete do anything type of vehicle i can't imagine. We have had it for 3.5 years; put 123,000 kms on it. Endless road trips with the our son; couple times to Florida couple times out to NYC, Nova Scotia...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Not sure, i was using it with the 4.0 ah dewalt batteries; fully charged. Dewalt has some flexvolt high output red batteries; maybe those are needed to get full power; i assumed its max power at all times. It was my moment, i was like ok here we go, i'm just going to zip it off, ensure the...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Is the m12 1/4" smaller/ more compact than the 3/8". For me its just speed and ease of use/comfort. Our E63S estate, has, and i counted it 34 little torx screws holding the undercarriage covers and 26 more holding the fender liners, i would have easily take 3x longer working with a ratchet.
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Yea, that's my thought process at 250 ft/lbs, there isn't much on a car that won't do, especially being compact. When that runs out of juice; more than likely its really on there, or rusted....and in that case, i can pull out the high torque...i was pulling my hair trying to get that ****** axle...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Hmmm now i guess i really do need to rethink all of this. I guess i can get the m12 ratchet, m12 3/8" compact and the Mid-torque now; and add the hi-torque later on. I have been running my dewalt hi-torque on the 4.0 ah battery; i wonder if to get the full potential out of the i need the high...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Friction ring it is :) I figured i can add the mid torque later; i just want to avoid being a situation where i need more power; the extra weight can count as exercise, until i add the mid torque .. lol :)
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    So, i just bought some land and will be building my house and garage shortly. I am considering potentially buy a light duty tractor that can work with multiple attachments for doing stuff around the property. So i figured i would get the high torque that would allow me to work on that vehicle as...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Awesome thanks or all the input. I think i more or less have it all down...now on to the final part; are there any kits that are most cost effective in acquiring these pieces, or a particular retailer, pricing matching someone else? What would be the recommended way to go about getting these...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Good point, didn't initially realise the 2555 was a 1/2; i'm also a Diyer; the 3/8" would be my preference and then have the high torque 2767-20, as a 1/2" impact. Do you recommend a particular 3/8"? Also i have been going back and forth between the detent and the ring versions. My dewalt is a...
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Why do you recommend or suggest the higher amp battery, longer run time? Or it just wouldn't generate the same amount of torque? The brushless ones are the second gen ratchets right? I think my brother's is the 1st gen.
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Would you say 2555-20 is good enough for tyre changes? What are your thoughts on the m12 3/8" ratchet? Is there a trick way to go about getting all these things, i saw mention of guys buying kits and selling the tools not needed, and offsetting the cost.
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Thanks for the reply, yea i am definitely interested in a high torque; i have VW, Audi and Mercedes, i spent a week trying to get the axle nut off my RS4 (the dewalt high torque wouldn't budget it). So yea definitely would like a high torque (1400 ftlb model 2767, is what i am looking at it) I...
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