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^^^

For sure the 2763 high torque unit is a big one and a total beast of a tool compared to any of the M18 compacts and the M12 impacts.

Each has a place including the new mid torque unit

That is the old 2655B 1/2 inch next to the 2763 in this picture and the new 2754 is just slightly smaller. I almost often use a smaller compact battery on the 3/8"
 

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So is the consensus that it's worth getting the 2754 (3/8" impact) even if I already have the old (2663) and new (2763) 1/2" Hi-Torque impacts as well as the hex impact and numerous other M18 drills/saws/etc.?

The main appeal for me is the extra compactness - does anyone have a side by side picture of them both? I don't mind the weight of the 2663/2763...but it is bulky and is hard to use for some of the more restricted areas of the things I work on.

Personally I would get the 1/2" version. Same size as the 3/8" version. Makes it so much easier to work on bolts that is larger than 19mm. 21mm lug nuts, 22mm strut hold down bolts, etc

Also if you have an old hex impact you can buy a 3/8 anvil kit online to replace the hex. I think it cost about $8-15 and about 10 minutes to swap.
 
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Personally I would get the 1/2" version. Same size as the 3/8" version. Makes it so much easier to work on bolts that is larger than 19mm. 21mm lug nuts, 22mm strut hold down bolts, etc

Also if you have an old hex impact you can buy a 3/8 anvil kit online to replace the hex. I think it cost about $8-15 and about 10 minutes to swap.

Hmm..I've got an extra hex impact now that I got the surge, was debating selling the old 2653. Maybe it can find a new purpose. I'm usually spinning sockets vs screws anyways. though I already have the 2654.
 

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Personally I would get the 1/2" version. Same size as the 3/8" version. Makes it so much easier to work on bolts that is larger than 19mm. 21mm lug nuts, 22mm strut hold down bolts, etc

Also if you have an old hex impact you can buy a 3/8 anvil kit online to replace the hex. I think it cost about $8-15 and about 10 minutes to swap.

Generally, and this is just in my experience, anything that is that big (19mm head or bigger) I can pretty much always get my 2663 or 2763 on and really, the 2754 - at only 210lb-ft - isn't gonna have enough power that it's making much more torque than I can easily put into a wrench or breaker bar.

So, I think the 3/8" would work better for me as I'd really be mainly using it for stuff smaller than 19mm. Also, I could convert my 1/4" Hex (the older M18 one, non-Fuel) but we actually use it a fair bit so unless I got a newer version of it I wouldn't want to swap for the anvil. It is a good suggestion though and if I really wanted to save money I could just swap anvils as necessary but that's too much of a hassle.

Also, thanks to whoever posted the $275 deal on the 2754-22. You're making my life much more difficult! I suppose the 2 5.0 batteries is worth the $66 increase (or $60, if through eBay) over the kit with the 2 2.0 batteries but I didn't want to spend the extra money!
 

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Also, thanks to whoever posted the $275 deal on the 2754-22. You're making my life much more difficult! I suppose the 2 5.0 batteries is worth the $66 increase (or $60, if through eBay) over the kit with the 2 2.0 batteries but I didn't want to spend the extra money!


Yea and just think for only $37 more than that at ACME you could get a 2754-22 kit with an free battery promo and stacked with the Milwaukee $20 off $100 offer (good until the end of the end of May I think) for a discounted total of $309 for the tool kit and three 5.0 XC batteries :lol_hitti
 

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Yea and just think for only $37 more than that at ACME you could get a 2754-22 kit with an free battery promo and stacked with the Milwaukee $20 off $100 offer (good until the end of the end of May I think) for a discounted total of $309 for the tool kit and three 5.0 XC batteries :lol_hitti

Thanks for the heads up. I do see the free battery deal but don't see the $20 off $100 offer anywhere. I can't even find a page on Milwaukee's site that lists their current promotions and I've been searching for a while.

Probably won't bite at ACME though - $269 is already stretching things, $309 is basically 50% more than I wanted to spend ($209 for the 2754-22CT kit). Good deal for someone with more extra cash to burn.
 

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Ha! :D

You be fine with a compact battery kit like I said before I personally prefer them on that little lightweight tool

The code for $20 off is 20-milwaukee just so you know
 

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Ha! :D

You be fine with a compact battery kit like I said before I personally prefer them on that little lightweight tool

The code for $20 off is 20-milwaukee just so you know

Thanks for the code.

I think I'm inclined to agree with you here as the only reason I would get this is to fit in places my 2663 and 2763 are too big or too ungainly to work in. I have enough of the 3.0/4.0/5.0 batteries between all my tools that I wouldn't be at a loss for batteries if I needed something bigger. Although I wouldn't mind keeping some 5.0's in other kits and throwing some of the 2.0's in this. May get the bigger kit just to have the nicer batteries in my arsenal.




Also, how big is the 2861 compared to the 2754 (and 2763)?
 

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I wish instead of picking tools like this, they'd allow you to TRULY build your own promos. IE, you could pick the 9.0 battery and rapid charger off the shelf and two tools and get the kit price or whatever. I know it'd complicate the advertising and they make money selling the kits and then making people buy bare tools full price, just like socket sets... but with the size of these systems I think people would actually end up buying more tools.

And I wish there were great deals on bare tools if you bought 2-3 at a time. I have like 7-8 9.0 batteries, a ton of 5.0s, and all the chargers I could ever need... just need more tools :)
 

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I wish instead of picking tools like this, they'd allow you to TRULY build your own promos. IE, you could pick the 9.0 battery and rapid charger off the shelf and two tools and get the kit price or whatever. I know it'd complicate the advertising and they make money selling the kits and then making people buy bare tools full price, just like socket sets... but with the size of these systems I think people would actually end up buying more tools.

And I wish there were great deals on bare tools if you bought 2-3 at a time. I have like 7-8 9.0 batteries, a ton of 5.0s, and all the chargers I could ever need... just need more tools :)

Yes...I also wish you could get the bare tool with the hard case. As you mentioned, once you have enough batteries and chargers you don't need more, but I DO want hard cases for everything if they have them.
 

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Thanks for the code.

I think I'm inclined to agree with you here as the only reason I would get this is to fit in places my 2663 and 2763 are too big or too ungainly to work in. I have enough of the 3.0/4.0/5.0 batteries between all my tools that I wouldn't be at a loss for batteries if I needed something bigger. Although I wouldn't mind keeping some 5.0's in other kits and throwing some of the 2.0's in this. May get the bigger kit just to have the nicer batteries in my arsenal.




Also, how big is the 2861 compared to the 2754 (and 2763)?


Its an interesting design not much longer than a compact only by an inch or so but has much more girth, and it's "blocky" design is similar to the high torque. And of course weight falls in between the two leaning more to the heavier side IMO.

There have been some good comparative photos posted in the Milwaukee Addiction forum so maybe post over there for some more responses.
 

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Its an interesting design not much longer than a compact only by an inch or so but has much more girth, and it's "blocky" design is similar to the high torque. And of course weight falls in between the two leaning more to the heavier side IMO.

There have been some good comparative photos posted in the Milwaukee Addiction forum so maybe post over there for some more responses.

I found some good photos:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=244666&highlight=2861&page=372

2nd and 3rd last post from the bottom.

Seeing those pictures definitely does not make my decision any easier. It's also crazy to me that the 2861 which is the mid-torque is rated to easily out-do my old 2663 'Hi-Torque' 1/2" impact. Progress!

Also very useful:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6331907&postcount=7442
 
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Picked up the String Trimmer/9AH Battery kit and the hedge trimmer.

Personally I only need the hedge trimmer so the string is going up on craigslist.
Hoping to buy the Fuel M18 Drill/Impact kit for $299 and get the blower in a few weeks.
 

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Just got the fuel circular saw. Thing is a beast, been using it around the house.

It has convinced me that I need the m18 fuel grinder for work... Anyone know of any deals, sales, or promotions? Unfortunately I'm up in Canada, and my google-Fu hasn't turned anything up.

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Ok, I went back to page 18, and I found guys talking about comparing it to the their gas string trimmers, when and if they ever tried their Milwaukee one. But haven't seen anyone comment on actual use of the m18 trimmer or blower....just I'll maybe try it this weekend. Just trying to see if I should get in on this deal or not. I'm skeptical of the cordless idea, but like the idea.


I've used the string timmer and hedge trimmer now.

It kicked the **** out of my Ryobi 18+ system hedge trimmer.
It was very comparable to my EGO 56V string trimmer. I noticed no real difference. I'm torn on whether or not to keep it.

If you're already invested in M18 and want more then go ahead and pull the trigger. but right now home depot has many EGO items on sale, cheaper than Milwaukee and comes with a battery. They are top of their class for a reason.
 

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I've used the string timmer and hedge trimmer now.



It kicked the **** out of my Ryobi 18+ system hedge trimmer.

It was very comparable to my EGO 56V string trimmer. I noticed no real difference. I'm torn on whether or not to keep it.



If you're already invested in M18 and want more then go ahead and pull the trigger. but right now home depot has many EGO items on sale, cheaper than Milwaukee and comes with a battery. They are top of their class for a reason.



So the ego items are better?


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Where's a good place to get the Milwaukee strong trimmer bare tool? I see prices very all over acme has a 20$ off coupon but the price is still higher then other places


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Where's a good place to get the Milwaukee strong trimmer bare tool? I see prices very all over acme has a 20$ off coupon but the price is still higher then other places


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Could you buy one of the $299 kits and then sell off everything else? Bet the 9AH battery, charger, and a hedge clipper or blower would add up to a fair bit of money on the resale market.

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Could you buy one of the $299 kits and then sell off everything else? Bet the 9AH battery, charger, and a hedge clipper or blower would add up to a fair bit of money on the resale market.

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Problem is finding a store that still is doing that promo



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found a miter saw bundle for $490 at a local home depot but i already have a dewalt corded one i've never used :lol:.
 

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So the ego items are better?


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The EGO's are considered better. 56V with a longer runtimes. Lighter weight. Same or better power as the new Fuel. You can get a tool+battery for $150

http://www.homedepot.com/p/EGO-24-in-56-Volt-Lithium-ion-Cordless-Hedge-Trimmer-HT2401/204753717

http://www.homedepot.com/p/EGO-15-i...oad-Head-and-2-5Ah-Battery-ST1502SF/300638783

http://www.homedepot.com/p/EGO-110-...ion-Cordless-Electric-Blower-LB5302/206584690

So for the same price as the milwaukee deal you can get two batteries, two tools. Sure its not a 9AH battery, but with more voltage you need less AH for usage. My ego string trimmer runs over an hour on a charge. EGO also has much higher capacity batteries and a more powerful blower(But more expensive)

Personally I still love Milwaukee and I'll be selling my EGO tools as I need any of their other OPE tools but I do see myself investing more in M18
 

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I am very pleased with our M18 string trimmer. It's light, quiet and cuts good. Only problem is getting the bump feed to advance the line. I have to stop it, manually depress the button and then pull the line out.
I haven't used the hedge clippers yet
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Anyone have any ideas on what will be shown at Milwaukee's #NPS17 event next week? I am REALLY considering getting the M18 Fuel Impact/Hammer drill combo, but I don't want to drop the coin on those if they're going to announce new M18 Fuel impacts/drivers/drills. Same with the M12 Fuel. I dont want to pick those up if new models are making there way out in the world in a few months. So, anyone know if Milwaukee will announce updated models of the M18 and M12 impacts/drivers/drills next week?
 

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Anyone have any ideas on what will be shown at Milwaukee's #NPS17 event next week? I am REALLY considering getting the M18 Fuel Impact/Hammer drill combo, but I don't want to drop the coin on those if they're going to announce new M18 Fuel impacts/drivers/drills. Same with the M12 Fuel. I dont want to pick those up if new models are making there way out in the world in a few months. So, anyone know if Milwaukee will announce updated models of the M18 and M12 impacts/drivers/drills next week?

Buy at HD, you have 90 days to decide. If you have waited this long to buy, it shouldn't be that bad waiting one more.
 

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I doubt newer models will be coming along anytime. I believe they are trying to move Fuel kits so they can release an updated package with M18 6.0 and M12 XC 6.0/CP 3.0 batteries.

My NPS prediction for tools is accesory heads foe string trimmer, M18 3.0 compact battery. Hopes are palm router, corner sander, inflator, or Fuel jigsaws.

Anyone have any ideas on what will be shown at Milwaukee's #NPS17 event next week? I am REALLY considering getting the M18 Fuel Impact/Hammer drill combo, but I don't want to drop the coin on those if they're going to announce new M18 Fuel impacts/drivers/drills. Same with the M12 Fuel. I dont want to pick those up if new models are making there way out in the world in a few months. So, anyone know if Milwaukee will announce updated models of the M18 and M12 impacts/drivers/drills next week?
 

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I doubt newer models will be coming along anytime. I believe they are trying to move Fuel kits so they can release an updated package with M18 6.0 and M12 XC 6.0/CP 3.0 batteries.

My NPS prediction for tools is accesory heads foe string trimmer, M18 3.0 compact battery. Hopes are palm router, corner sander, inflator, or Fuel jigsaws.

Head comes attached to trimmer. Don't see anything going on there. I'm sure the kits will get upgraded over time, but it's slow & they wouldn't have an event for it. The M12 hackzall still comes with a paltry 1.5ah battery in the starter kit & how many years has that been out. And not including the better battery in the kit, makes some people go out and upgrade to the best.

I do hope for a compact 3.0ah though. I really thought that would have been paired with the m18 6.0 release. I know it would be copying, but I wouldn't mind a charger/AC power bank like Dewalt. As well as copy Ryobi, and get a chemical sprayer pump device, one that maybe attaches to other containers and sprays.
 

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Anyone anticipating some good deals for Fathers Day? I have some items on my short list, but I dont know what Milwaukee has done historically for Fathers Day sales
 

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Several Milwaukee employees have told me attachments are coming for string trimmer. Its just 2 screws to remove the head. I want pole saw with another 6' ext.

They really need to discontinue the M12 &M18 1.5 batteries. Non fuel get compact 2.0 Fuel get compact 3.0 in kits. Once M18 compact 3.0 is released, they need to kill the XC 3.0. Kill the M12 XC 3.0 also.

Head comes attached to trimmer. Don't see anything going on there. I'm sure the kits will get upgraded over time, but it's slow & they wouldn't have an event for it. The M12 hackzall still comes with a paltry 1.5ah battery in the starter kit & how many years has that been out. And not including the better battery in the kit, makes some people go out and upgrade to the best.

I do hope for a compact 3.0ah though. I really thought that would have been paired with the m18 6.0 release. I know it would be copying, but I wouldn't mind a charger/AC power bank like Dewalt. As well as copy Ryobi, and get a chemical sprayer pump device, one that maybe attaches to other containers and sprays.
 

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Several Milwaukee employees have told me attachments are coming for string trimmer. Its just 2 screws to remove the head. I want pole saw with another 6' ext.



They really need to discontinue the M12 &M18 1.5 batteries. Non fuel get compact 2.0 Fuel get compact 3.0 in kits. Once M18 compact 3.0 is released, they need to kill the XC 3.0. Kill the M12 XC 3.0 also.



I've heard similar. Except what I was told was that the plat form might end up like what Ego and ryobi have currently with their expand-it attachments.
So for us with first gen trimmers we might be SOL. But whatever I've been told by reps a take with a grain of salt. I think people in this thread are more informed and aware of updates then this poor reps.
 

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They ran out, didn't they? I see it as being out of stock on the website.



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I saw it online today, but stopped by local HD after work and they still had them in stock
 
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