joseywales
Well-known member
Can someone with these 18V brushless tools, such as the circular saw for instance, comment on the grip. Any tool in that family is fine, if you've had it for a while. I'm ignorant to the Milwaukee line and am not sure how long these have been out.
I was in HD, with my hand on my wallet to purchase some Milwaukee brushless, but was turned off by the material used for the grips. I could be totally off base, but when I saw and felt it, it reminded me of material that had been used on my Remington grooming kit, as well as a 12V travel charger I used to carry in my car. On both of those units, the "rubber" material became...sticky. Really sticky, like the material had melted and everything in the world sticks to it.
I think I used the charger twice and when I pulled it out of my glove box, I thought it had melted or something. There is no way to clean it up and everything then sticks to it. Then my Remington, which sits in a vanity, did the same thing. Humidity? I don't know and certainly don't want to slam the Milwaukee grips, but it seems like the same material.
It's clear that the grips on the standard 18V tools or the 12V are not the same. In fact, I jumped in feet first with M12 Fuel line today, so my itch has been scratched. I wanted small profile for casual use and the 12V should fit the bill. I only wanted the 18V for the circular, but was also thinking about returning the DW drill/impact combo I bought and switch to Milwaukee 18V. The rubber gave me pause.
I was in HD, with my hand on my wallet to purchase some Milwaukee brushless, but was turned off by the material used for the grips. I could be totally off base, but when I saw and felt it, it reminded me of material that had been used on my Remington grooming kit, as well as a 12V travel charger I used to carry in my car. On both of those units, the "rubber" material became...sticky. Really sticky, like the material had melted and everything in the world sticks to it.
I think I used the charger twice and when I pulled it out of my glove box, I thought it had melted or something. There is no way to clean it up and everything then sticks to it. Then my Remington, which sits in a vanity, did the same thing. Humidity? I don't know and certainly don't want to slam the Milwaukee grips, but it seems like the same material.
It's clear that the grips on the standard 18V tools or the 12V are not the same. In fact, I jumped in feet first with M12 Fuel line today, so my itch has been scratched. I wanted small profile for casual use and the 12V should fit the bill. I only wanted the 18V for the circular, but was also thinking about returning the DW drill/impact combo I bought and switch to Milwaukee 18V. The rubber gave me pause.
