Looking at getting the m18 fuel 3/8 impact here shortly
The only Milwaukee tool I've been unhappy with is the M4 screwdriver. Too big and too slow for my liking.
I'm getting ready to purchase the Fuel grinder (2780 with paddle switch), and the Fuel 2731 circular saw (7-1/4"). Hoping to score them cheaper on Cyber Monday
Milwaukee power tools I'll own all day! Hand tools though, not so much. A buddy of mine drank the Kool-Aid and bought a few pairs of their cutting pliers. Man they were the worst ever, he hurt his wrist using their diagonal cutters on copper wire.
Now he has a full set of Knipex.
The M4 is a powered driver, but it was disappointing to me. I'm with you on the hand tools though. I'm not impressed. The T&G pliers are pretty good, but the rest of it is mediocre at best IMO.

The only Milwaukee tool I've been unhappy with is the M4 screwdriver. Too big and too slow for my liking.
I'm getting ready to purchase the Fuel grinder (2780 with paddle switch), and the Fuel 2731 circular saw (7-1/4"). Hoping to score them cheaper on Cyber Monday
^^^^^^^ Is this real life?!?
Get ya a $49 milwaukee blower NOW: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-Compact-Blower-0884-20/204834633

Ah ****, got mine a couple weeks ago for $69.![]()

I'm gonna brave the crowds tomorrow to get the $49 blower the XC M18 2 pack batteries for $99 and the Shockwave driver kit for $30.
ya but those are the 3.0 ah batteries.
do you still get the 20% increased power with the 3.0ah batteries, but a decreased run time?
because as i understand it, the 5.0 compared to the 4.0 is the same power but more run time. so if the 3.0 is still in the same configuration as the 4.0, i'd pick them up for the power with less run time for half the cost.
hope someone can chime in before sales start in the morning
edit: did more searching, it looks like the 3.0 is just a glorified 2.0.
videos i saw of testing showed hackzall use (i used the same hackzall ALL day cutting conduit and tubing/bolts at work the other day with a 4.0 batt, ran awesome). the 3.0 to the 2.0 was exactly 50% more more done. but the 4.0 to the 3.0 was more than 50%. it did the 2.0 and 3.0 cuts plus a little more. it would be interesting to see what the 5.0 would do considering the upgrade.
as far as power it's hard to say without any meters being used on any of the tools, but the "feel" in the videos was that the 4.0 was more powerful than the 3.0 due to the 3.0 getting caught up in the boards being drilled through/cut sometimes.
i'll probably stick to my compact batteries at home for the light work where i have to carry a drill at my side. and buy 4.0 for work where i tote things around in a cart.
ya but those are the 3.0 ah batteries.
do you still get the 20% increased power with the 3.0ah batteries, but a decreased run time?
because as i understand it, the 5.0 compared to the 4.0 is the same power but more run time. so if the 3.0 is still in the same configuration as the 4.0, i'd pick them up for the power with less run time for half the cost.
hope someone can chime in before sales start in the morning
edit: did more searching, it looks like the 3.0 is just a glorified 2.0.
videos i saw of testing showed hackzall use (i used the same hackzall ALL day cutting conduit and tubing/bolts at work the other day with a 4.0 batt, ran awesome). the 3.0 to the 2.0 was exactly 50% more more done. but the 4.0 to the 3.0 was more than 50%. it did the 2.0 and 3.0 cuts plus a little more. it would be interesting to see what the 5.0 would do considering the upgrade.
as far as power it's hard to say without any meters being used on any of the tools, but the "feel" in the videos was that the 4.0 was more powerful than the 3.0 due to the 3.0 getting caught up in the boards being drilled through/cut sometimes.
i'll probably stick to my compact batteries at home for the light work where i have to carry a drill at my side. and buy 4.0 for work where i tote things around in a cart.
Well I went to Home Depot and got the $99 2 pack of XC batteries anyway, I'll use them for my drill and impact. I also got $49 compact blower, a $20 shockwave impact bit set. And an impulse buy, they had a Milwaukee plastic tool box for $40.
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I fit my sawsall, 6-1/2" circular saw, drill, impact driver, several batteries and the charger in the box. I like it
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I sent Milwaukee a letter asking them to make a track saw.
They thanked me for my enthusiasm and said they'd make sure my letter got to the right people.
I think EVERYONE here should send them a letter asking them to make a track saw.
Did I mention I need a tracksaw?![]()
It is wimpy, but it's not meant to be a leaf blower. Good for cleaning out the workshop if you don't want to fill your workshop w/ 2-stroke fumes.
I fit my sawsall, 6-1/2" circular saw, drill, impact driver, several batteries and the charger in the box. I like it
Pretty much hit the nail on the head. I'm going to use it for blowing leaves out of the garage and a quick cleaning of the sidewalk after mowing. I don't think I'd pay $100 for it though.

Thanks for showing us what it fits. that's exactly all the M18 stuff I have as well. I think I need to get a second one for my M12 stuff though.![]()
Pretty much hit the nail on the head. I'm going to use it for blowing leaves out of the garage and a quick cleaning of the sidewalk after mowing. I don't think I'd pay $100 for it though.