Childiaugz
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Are the snap-on drills and impacts brush-less or with brushes?
Milwaukee makes so-so hand tools (with a few exceptions) and great cordless tools (with a few exceptions).
Their ratcheting screwdrivers (at least for me) have held up quite well and their utility knives have terrific blade grip (no slippage).
The only Milwaukee hand tools I would say are worth the money are their handles that accept hacksaw and sawzall blades, and their utility knives. The handles are cheap and handy to have around. Other companies make them too I'm sure, mine just happen to be Milwaukee. The one that takes a sawzall blade and allows the blade to fold into the handle is very handy for minor tree trimming and random sawing tasks.
Their Fastback utility knives are, in my opinion, the best thing since sliced bread. Easy and much more accurate than any retractable utility knife (ZERO blade movement), and light years more comfortable than the folding utility knife handles that you can get at HF and HD and everywhere else.
Link to the handles? I just got a older usa sawzall last weekend and that handle sounds like it would be handy to throw in the metal case with the saw and blades, thanks. Also I like the fastback utility knifes as well, besides the wire clip I love them.
Link to the handles? I just got a older usa sawzall last weekend and that handle sounds like it would be handy to throw in the metal case with the saw and blades, thanks. Also I like the fastback utility knifes as well, besides the wire clip I love them.
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/hand-tools/saws-and-cutters/48-22-0305
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/hand-tools/saws-and-cutters/48-22-0012
Got mine at the depot. I think they were about $10 each.
I actually really like the wire clip- I find it very easy to clip over thicker material (like the zipper on my tool bag, or the thick edge welt on my vest) without having to use my other hand to open the clip. Obviously that's a personal preference thing.