I mentioned this before but never received any comments on it. The first time trying out mine the 1-7/8” hose felt and sounded like a restriction. I’ve been meaning to try out the larger hose just to see if that’s the case. But once I put it away, I don’t give it another thought until the next time I use it.
for the new Nexus dual battery its 115 according to Milwaukee. The 125 is for the dust extractor which has dual battery and corded capability. Doubtful the ~8% difference is going to be noticeable.Looks nice! Says 115 cfm on battery in one place and 125 cfm in another place. Which is it? Probably expensive so I will have to continue with my original dual battery 9 gallon for a while.
I like the fact that Milwaukee is bringing a lot of "Euro" features to the vacuum lineup, but the smaller hoses (and inlets) are really a handicap. I think someone tested the larger hose and noted there a large difference in air volume and perceived suction.I mentioned this before but never received any comments on it. The first time trying out mine the 1-7/8” hose felt and sounded like a restriction. I’ve been meaning to try out the larger hose just to see if that’s the case. But once I put it away, I don’t give it another thought until the next time I use it.
They should have the bugs worked out by Gen 3...
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I got it just in time for my family to sit me down for an intervention, I'll let you know when I get out of rehab, I beleave I now have every tool Milwaukee has to offer.Any fellow GJF have the precision blower...
I have mine on order. Just a cordless air powered can I suppose. Perfect for blowing out tools, tables etc instead of the compressor

Thats worth considering. I've kinda assumed it's always best to just bite the bullet and get the Fuel stuff as I'm the type of guy who typically likes the higher end models of stuff. But I'm also willing to save a buck when it makes sense to do so.The non-fuel version 2648-20 might be the way to go at ~$100. Haven't felt the need for more power for a 5 inch RO sander. Battery life is still decent also. Am always glad not to have another cord to trip over or deal with.
The fuel version is pretty new and is still therefore carrying the new tool premium. Maybe at $150ish it would be reasonable IMHO.
With this pricing would definitely get the Fuel version. Do you mind including the link? Not sure I am seeing that pricing factoring in the free batteries at $10 per amp hour.With current HD promos the Fuel RO sander would be $129 vs $86 for the non-Fuel version
Hopefully I'm not misunderstanding the promotion. I'll be honest that I've never actually done the "buy the promo and return the free tool" hack before so I could be missing something.With this pricing would definitely get the Fuel version. Do you mind including the link? Not sure I am seeing that pricing factoring in the free batteries at $10 per amp hour.

Interesting, seems people do it all the time. But as I mentioned this would be my first. I'm pretty familiar with returns, in general, at HD but not under this situation. I'm in the middle of a garage remodel so I've been buying and returning lots of stuff recently.Didn't see the impact. That's a pretty good deal if you are ok going through the slight hassle of the return process. I've personally forsaken it due to some negative experiences and hassle of trying to split and return.

Not sure what's the best practice these days, but it was far easier when the order could be split between delivered to home and store. I would order the stuff that I want to be delivered to home and then let the stuff that I didn't want get returned to inventory at the store by exceeding the time limit. Now I believe it either has to be shipped all to one or the other (home vs store). I then started shipping all to store, but a couple of times the order was incomplete when I went to pickup. One time they just outright canceled the order after having me wait with my impatient young kids for an hour at the pickup citing it was a glitch (wasn't that great of a deal). Ultimately, it was a personal choice to conclude it wasn't worth the time and effort. These days when there is an HD promo I always ship to home and I just keep the extra item (usually the batteries) or gift it to a friend or relative. They say possession is 9/10ths of the law and getting it shipped to home seems to eliminate a lot of the variables IMHO.Interesting, seems people do it all the time. But as I mentioned this would be my first. I'm pretty familiar with returns, in general, at HD but not under this situation. I'm in the middle of a garage remodel so I've been buying and returning lots of stuff recently.
Did you have problems specifically related to the "free" item promotions? Or just general return issues?
I guess a different kind of party is happening in the back seat!Took the back seat out of my Jeep
I’ve done the hack maybe a half dozen times. Absolutely no problems returning the unneeded tool or battery. I’ve just walked in and showed them the paper receipt or my online order receipt. Put the refund back on my card and done. I’ve always gone inside for the returns since there’s 3 Home Depot’s that I drive past all the time.Interesting, seems people do it all the time. But as I mentioned this would be my first. I'm pretty familiar with returns, in general, at HD but not under this situation. I'm in the middle of a garage remodel so I've been buying and returning lots of stuff recently.
Did you have problems specifically related to the "free" item promotions? Or just general return issues?
Yea I think it is just made cheap vs typical Milwaukee high grade plastic. I swore there was just a small tear on one side a few weeks ago, and now its hanging on by a thread. I might try to 3D print one with TPU.Mine hasn't seen enough use for that to happen yet but my ancient craftsman eager 1 is beat up however still looks better than that. Looks like maybe they used cheap materials. Might be better off with an aftermarket one.
Mine's doing the same thing - only 2nd summer of use.Looks like my rear mower skirt has seen better days. Any generic versions fit well? Or do I do some plastic welding or zip tie jankyness?
The Milwaukee part seems to be back order type of item at $30 plus shipping across the country...
Looks like my rear mower skirt has seen better days. Any generic versions fit well? Or do I do some plastic welding or zip tie jankyness?
The Milwaukee part seems to be back order type of item at $30 plus shipping across the country...
