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How Do You Open Milwaukee Battery Packages

dnschmidt

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I firmly believe it would be easier to crack open a safe than getting a Milwaukee battery out of its factory packaging. My new weapon of choice is aviation shears along with shop knives. On one particularly obstinate one I had to use my table saw. That was touch and go.

I can only wish for an AvE chain saw.
 
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I saw a few tool Youtubers use these to open packages. They appear discontinued though.

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My Leatherman sidekick has a little bladed hook tool meant for opening those types of packages...wicked handy.
 

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I think I remember reading or hearing that plastic packaging cause something like 2,000 trip to the ER annually for lacerations.
 

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Here’s a GJ’er sharpening up his battery pack opening tool.

(Hopefully he put his lock off on the power switch)
 

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Is there anything worse than buying a pair of scissors, only to find that you have no way to get into the friggin' package?

BTW- It's done on purpose. We used to do packaging at one place I worked, and it's designed to be hard to get in to to discourage thieves.
 

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I think I remember reading or hearing that plastic packaging cause something like 2,000 trip to the ER annually for lacerations.

Got 8 stitches in my finger from a steak knife trying to open a package a few years ago.
 
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I saw a few tool Youtubers use these to open packages. They appear discontinued though.

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Sort of discontinued...

Apparently there are a few different versions of the same cutter. Another key term is ZipSnip

Skil 2352
Rockwell RW8800
Worx WX081L

At least those 3 use the same replacement blades and are theoretically the same cutting head. Hope this helps someone.

Edit: And then I found this!

Makita 12-Volt Max CXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Multi-Cutter (Tool Only)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/303797633
 
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Milwaukee's sealed packaging is some of the worst...very carefully is all I can say :lol:

I pretty much just use a razor knife though

"Very carefully" was also my answer :)

Generally a box cutter on my workbench plastic cutting board - I cut a V from one spot at the interior to the edge (two straight pulling cuts) to get things a little loose, extend from the bottom of the V as much as I can and pull another cut to the edge, etc.

It's one of those things where speed is not your friend...
 
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dnschmidt

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Parrothead, WOULDN'T IT BE SACRALIDGE TO use a Makita tool to open a Milwaukee battery package. Would KCtyphoon approve of this?
 

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Good (Preferably serrated) scissors and cut just inside the weld. M12's are super easy, just two cuts from the bottom, inside the weld dots. M18's are more difficult, but same idea. M18 kits, use a Olfa utility knife and start in the areas with an air gap.

For packages with weld seams, can openers generally work well but I just use a utility knife and cut close to the item.
 

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I admit I've not had much trouble with packages but if I ran into a real problem I'd head for my multitool. A worn out saw blade sharpened to a knife edge will cut most anything.
 

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Need a regular blade on 1 end and a hook on the other. That would be great in the knife I carry regularly.

I've been wishing for one of those for YEARS. The hook is soo useful except when it's not...I end up with two utility knives, one with each blade.
 
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