She finally arrived. Been waiting on this for ages.
Looks like a tank compared to your feet.lol
3/4?
I'm looking at the sprayer, mainly for spraying weed killer on our gravel drive and fence line.
Is there a reason to buy the chemical sprayer over the concrete sprayer or vice versa?
She finally arrived. Been waiting on this for ages.
What are you planning on using that bad boy on?
She finally arrived. Been waiting on this for ages.
I'm an industrial maintenance contractor. Nuts up to 3 1/8" on paper machines. Sometimes they don't like to move. I'm hoping this will persuade them.
All of the new tool storage & carts, which still are only in a few stores at HD just went up in price. Cart is $488!!, 40" bench $648, and the deep giant 56" combo is $1600.... if the prices weren't high enough already...
All of the new tool storage & carts, which still are only in a few stores at HD just went up in price. Cart is $488!!, 40" bench $648, and the deep giant 56" combo is $1600.... if the prices weren't high enough already...

I wouldn't use either professionally, but the Milwaukee seems a bit better.
Why wouldn't you use the Milwaukee professionally? Just curious...
The water tank has different seals (nitrile) and both the concrete sprayer and pesticide tanks have Viton seals. The key point is that nozzle tips will vary with each unit and of course the hose is much longer on the water supply tank, 10ft vs 4ft
With the concrete option you get a large dia. tip and a fan spray, Chem sprayer has a smaller dia. nozzel along with the fan.
Water tank has its own unique style spray tip
I just cleaned the vinyl siding on my entire 1-1/2 story house using my pump style SOLO backpack sprayer to apply a bleach/soap mixture, then a garden hose rinse. Poor mans pressure washer lol.
Was thinking the whole time how the Milwaukee unit would have made that job real nice
Though I would opt for tool only myself and I really don't find the pricing out of line on for Milwaukee, there obviously will always be something cheaper from another brand on the market) I do like the separate tanks and hoses for swapping different chems as I also farm and hate rinsing tanks to changeover. Tanks are $149 ea. but maybe play a good percentage discount sale and could probably save up to $30
I have more batteries that I know what to with sometimesThey say its total overkill and really unneeded weight to want to use the bigger and heavy HO battery with these sprayers
So the pumps are the same? A chem sprayer with the concrete tank would be the same as a concrete sprayer?
Yes the base unit contains the motor and battery and the speed dial pressure control, and each tank assembly once locked in place is driven with like a blender type of connection.
Pressure range will be the same on both concrete and chem tanks though the flow rate varies because the different nozzle sizing
And the water only tank doesn't achieve the higher pressure ratings because of the more open fan spray
COP TOOL lists various the specs here... https://www.coptool.com/milwaukee-m18-switch-tank-backpack-sprayer/
Workshop Addict video goes thru the motions how it works
Here's a video from NPS about their battery tech. It's worth watching if you don't know much about how they work. But if you already have a good base of knowledge then it's mostly a waste of time.
Got the quik-lok articulating death cutter hedge attachment for $107 after ebay coupon.... but I dont want to sell my old standalone M18 model.....![]()
For a brief moment I thought I'd be getting rid of mine too, but both have their advantages that are essentially the other's negative. Harder to trim smaller & more shapely shrubs with the extension, but obviously the extension gets difficult to reach spots easier, and I think it makes keeping longer cuts more in line.
I may get rid of the extension hedge trimmer, as I have limited use. I'm leaning towards getting a 2nd string trimmer attachment for the permanent blade modification previously posted.
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For people that have the gen 2 m18 string trimmer, does the power head run smoothly for you or is there some vibration? Mine almost seems like something is out of balance in the motor and isn’t rotating perfectly. It also has a crunch like sound when you let off the power and let it run to a stop. Anyone else’s run like that or did I get a dud that needs to be replaced?
Same here, been meaning to post about the sound/vibration. It seems like its not all tight in there and crunchy.
Mine makes some noise. Not all the time. I notice it happening when is not at full rpm.
Dont think it's the motor. It's in the gearbox of the trimmer head. The motor is back by the battery,
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I guess i spoke to soon on mine. I was doing some cutting the other day and it was smooth to start, but after a few minutes, after it was "hot" it started with a vibration/noise in the motor end. Almost like there was loose parts in there. Eventually it sounded like something broke and the motor became disconnected from shaft and it was just the motor spinning with no power to the head.
i realized the collar for the quick lock had vibrated loose and moved forward causing the shaft to disconnect from the motor. it looks like there is nothing that holds the shaft into the motor other than having a attachment fully seated into the quick lock coupler.
I pushed everything back in and tightened the coupler and now it works as it should again, but i now have the vibration/noise on the motor end when using it.
I know I’ve seen it posted here before. Anyone know the site that sell Milwaukee logo merchandise?

I guess i spoke to soon on mine. I was doing some cutting the other day and it was smooth to start, but after a few minutes, after it was "hot" it started with a vibration/noise in the motor end. Almost like there was loose parts in there. Eventually it sounded like something broke and the motor became disconnected from shaft and it was just the motor spinning with no power to the head.
i realized the collar for the quick lock had vibrated loose and moved forward causing the shaft to disconnect from the motor. it looks like there is nothing that holds the shaft into the motor other than having a attachment fully seated into the quick lock coupler.
I pushed everything back in and tightened the coupler and now it works as it should again, but i now have the vibration/noise on the motor end when using it.

Dacan - even the edger ;-)
Heh, I really wanted the edger but I figuered I'd put the tool through it's paces which has not been much (we have a guy mows for us) so I'm mainly using the stringer for touch ups
I guess i spoke to soon on mine. I was doing some cutting the other day and it was smooth to start, but after a few minutes, after it was "hot" it started with a vibration/noise in the motor end. Almost like there was loose parts in there. Eventually it sounded like something broke and the motor became disconnected from shaft and it was just the motor spinning with no power to the head.
i realized the collar for the quick lock had vibrated loose and moved forward causing the shaft to disconnect from the motor. it looks like there is nothing that holds the shaft into the motor other than having a attachment fully seated into the quick lock coupler.
I pushed everything back in and tightened the coupler and now it works as it should again, but i now have the vibration/noise on the motor end when using it.