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All I know is if I die of a heart attack, somebody is gonna inherit enough tools to start 2 contracting companies..
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So, how do I get into your will ?
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All I know is if I die of a heart attack, somebody is gonna inherit enough tools to start 2 contracting companies..
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Ahahah.. [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji106] [emoji106], "let me know if you want me to get you anything else"...... Not sure if they know who they're dealing with yet.. lol
You somehow managed to buy the three most underwhelming tools in the Milwaukee lineup. The blower is fine as long as you calibrate your expectations. It's small, light and does a good job on concrete but it will not replace a gas for fall cleanup. I would not buy it for $150 but at less than $100 it's decent. BTW the blower has started to drop at my local HDs, its at $127.Well this is a 1st for me; all excited to receive my order from Acme tools of 3 Milwaukee items; 0882-20 vacuum, 2728-20 blower, and the 2891-20 Bluetooth speaker.
Tried the blower first since I was just finishing my yard. Wow, wasn't impressed, just not powerful and I judged it against a $99 black friday ryobi 40v blower I bought last year. Back in the box it went. Next up the Bluetooth speaker, wide open in my shop it sounds fine, good bass but its really not like loud, wide open is like normal shop radio volume in my shop, back in the box it went. And I have an early edition JBL flip to judge it against, at that point I didn't try the lil vacuum, I was kind of let down and ready to get out of the heat. The blower and speaker are made well; nice and heavy duty but they just did not meet my expectations like the string trimmer and hedge trimmer did....YMMV
Finally got one. 15" tote
Yeah with acmes deal it came to like $100 per so Ill unload them and break even.You somehow managed to buy the three most underwhelming tools in the Milwaukee lineup. I would not buy it for $150 but at less than $100 it's decent.
Well this is a 1st for me; all excited to receive my order from Acme tools of 3 Milwaukee items; 0882-20 vacuum, 2728-20 blower, and the 2891-20 Bluetooth speaker.
Tried the blower first since I was just finishing my yard. Wow, wasn't impressed, just not powerful and I judged it against a $99 black friday ryobi 40v blower I bought last year. Back in the box it went. Next up the Bluetooth speaker, wide open in my shop it sounds fine, good bass but its really not like loud, wide open is like normal shop radio volume in my shop, back in the box it went. And I have an early edition JBL flip to judge it against, at that point I didn't try the lil vacuum, I was kind of let down and ready to get out of the heat. The blower and speaker are made well; nice and heavy duty but they just did not meet my expectations like the string trimmer and hedge trimmer did....YMMV
This one, http://www.cpooutlets.com/factory-r...CthDHfYWqbyL9J_Ym0Wtn9E7UpyMuT6BoCbgEQAvD_BwEWHICH RYOBI 40V do you have?
This one, http://www.cpooutlets.com/factory-r...CthDHfYWqbyL9J_Ym0Wtn9E7UpyMuT6BoCbgEQAvD_BwE
it works pretty darn good BUT not as good as my gas equivalent, IMHO
Does anyone have the M12 Sander/Polisher? I'm thinking about selling my Snap On since that and the cordless ratchet are the only reason I haven't gotten rid of that platform but the Fuel Ratchet is almost here.
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Well it isn't really meant to be a sander, more like a angle die grinder with Roloc pads. I use a 90 die grinder a couple hours a day doing prep work, spot removing paint, cleaning welds etc. What's the runtime like?I have it. Good for polishing not so good for sanding. Not dual action/random orbital.
Well it isn't really meant to be a sander, more like a angle die grinder with Roloc pads. I use a 90 die grinder a couple hours a day doing prep work, spot removing paint, cleaning welds etc. What's the runtime like?
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Well this is a 1st for me; all excited to receive my order from Acme tools of 3 Milwaukee items; 0882-20 vacuum, 2728-20 blower, and the 2891-20 Bluetooth speaker.
Tried the blower first since I was just finishing my yard. Wow, wasn't impressed, just not powerful and I judged it against a $99 black friday ryobi 40v blower I bought last year. Back in the box it went. Next up the Bluetooth speaker, wide open in my shop it sounds fine, good bass but its really not like loud, wide open is like normal shop radio volume in my shop, back in the box it went. And I have an early edition JBL flip to judge it against, at that point I didn't try the lil vacuum, I was kind of let down and ready to get out of the heat. The blower and speaker are made well; nice and heavy duty but they just did not meet my expectations like the string trimmer and hedge trimmer did....YMMV
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I only have v28 stuff and i am pissed Milwaukee **** on us v28 owners... sorry had to rant, 100$ plus A pop for battery is not cool. Not to mention the defective ones that were not covered....
So ACME has this #DOYOURBESTWORK promo code and Labor Day sale 5% off 2 items, 10% off 3 items, 15% off 4+ items.
(Man whatever happened to their great 20% off promos hey)
Anyhow the hardtop rolling bag is supposed to be 15% off so does anyone think that its a good deal or could do better?![]()
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/milwaukee-48-22-8220
I don't have it, but I gotta say that rolling bag is not something I would personally considered buying from Milwaukee.. it's way too narrow in the depth department IMO, esp if you wanna carry power tools. If it were me, I'd look at the 22" husky instead, or look into the new Milwaukee Packout version.
Edit - here, check this video out. It gives a good comparison of the two.

One of these days I'm gonna pick up that little m12 saw.
Actually considering the small m18 vac.. that feeling may pass though. Gonna pick out some fiberglass snakes and rodders for work first.
:I purchased the Hackzall last weekend and used it Saturday to cut out a couple of old boxes at my dad's place to replace with the larger old construction box, so we could get GFCI outlets in them. Worked like a charm (and way less time consuming than using a bayonet style manual hacksaw).