That's good to know. I'm going to hold out until this summer and when Team Red lets me down for the third year in a row I'll drop $$$$ on whatever I like best at the time.
Enough talk of Milwaukee's lack of track - back to the deals!
The 36V Makita continues to call my name, but I am holding out for Milwaukee to release something so that I can compare. The Bosch and the Festool are on the list as well. C'mon Milwaukee!!
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for the Milwaukee Track Saw...
I can hold out for...
I’ve been waiting for two years for Milwaukee to release a track saw. I should just buy a guide and an M18 saw, but I keep thinking this will be the year they release it!
It's basically portable expanding workstation legs. They are AWESOME! If you use sawhorses to set up a table in your garage or on a jobsite, they are very handy!
Yo, I don't know why you edited your post... I read it last night and it made me rethink and edit my post. You made some good points man.
I still don't like going from the GW/TEQ/Taiwan hand tools to this new DieHard/China tools at the same prices. If they adjust, then maybe it's something...
Maybe not, because I do shop around a lot.
These new made in China tools are priced too high to be cheap tools and they seem to be too cheap to be priced where they are. The older TEQ product was pretty well slotted, I don't care for the hand or power tools for the most part. The $20 heat gun...
-edited after some more thoughts-
I am going to go the opposite way on these… If I am going to buy some cheap wrenches, I’m not paying these prices. The wrench looks fat on the open end and it is not very deep. The perspective in the photos above is a little tough to tell the difference, but...