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I'm making the jump to all Milwaukee after using a mix over the years. If I opt to buy on Ebay am I going to regret it if warranty work is ever needed? I plan to stock up on Fuel!
I'm making the jump to all Milwaukee after using a mix over the years. If I opt to buy on Ebay am I going to regret it if warranty work is ever needed? I plan to stock up on Fuel!
I'm making the jump to all Milwaukee after using a mix over the years. If I opt to buy on Ebay am I going to regret it if warranty work is ever needed? I plan to stock up on Fuel!
I looked at the HD $150 off deal but can't get a mix I prefer. If they offered a 2720-20 Fuel Sawzall, I would go for it. As it is, I am thinking of the 2796-26. It has the 4 main items I am wanting. Hammer drill, impact driver, sawzall and circular saw. Grinder would be a nice addition.
Trying to piece it all using the HD deal adds up quickly. The 7 1/4 circular saw bare is sold out otherwise I would start with that.
I have a shelf full of Red plastic cases, and really like storing my tools in them. I figure if I buy the 6 piece kit, I'll be watching ebay for cases to show up.
I might go to a couple of local dealers and see what kind of deal they make me if I buy a full set at once.
What can you use the ratchets on
Bolts, duh!
No I'm just messing with you. I have used mine for lighter duty automotive work so far. It has some pep, but I don't feel it would bust bolts loose.
This will be mine once it comes out. Bluetooth m12 speaker.
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2592-20
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Are prett happy with yours? I'm considering the 3/8" for some DIY automotive work.
I've already got the impact driver combo and plan to get the 1/2" impact in the next couple weeks.
Yes I like it. I also have the 1/2" impact for everything else. I have not had to pull out my Snap On MG725 air impact in months. I replaced the transmission in my Tahoe recently and only used electric tools.
Right angled impact ?!?!
Don't know how I missed that coming out.
Ign ,
Do the have a 1/4" drive more for construction type stuff ?
on a side note of drinking the new red koolaid. i just got my m12 LED light i threw onto my northern order and basically got "free) after the 50 off 250. the light pattern on this is awesome, i wish other light makers would take a page from milwaukee's book on how to build a light that actually distributes light evenly over the entire surface and not make it look like the oldschool type light where it had super focus in the center and the outsides has dim light. this thing is pretty nice. gonna be handy for all kinds of stuff including power outages and working in the garage.
Hardware store solution for me too. Got a 50lb magnet, bolt and nut for $11.


I don't know if anyone else has found a "solution" yet, but I've seen the "problem" mentioned in several threads without comment... the $30 flippin' magnet for the M12 stick light. I couldn't see spending that on what seems to just be a plain old magnet for my $80 light, either. I finally found a much stronger, much cheaper solution.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HVGK9S4/?tag=atomicindus08-20
<$10 for 2 of them, just add a 1/4-20x1/2" flathead screw.Note: I've got no relation to that company or product, not pimping, just sharing.
Damn thing is almost too strong, stick it to a decent, flat steel surface and you have to yank it pretty good to remove it.
I was at our local HD this morning and saw this led light and M18 xc 4.0 battery for $79 in-store:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-XC-4-Ah-Extended-Capacity-Battery-with-M18-Cordless-LED-Work-Light-49-24-2735/205366308?keyword=045242341740
I've been looking for another M18 battery for the M18 1/2" High-Torque Impact Wrench (2663) I found last week with one battery and charger, all for $199 at the local Big R.
But I couldn't find any batteries locally, and ordering them generally looked like the $80 range, so I decided the light/battery combo was worth it, even if the light itself is a little funky (as in, can't replace the led).
I snagged up some more discounted stuff too. The Milwaukee wire strippers were reduced to $9, the mutil-screwdriver w/two can coozies were reduced to $6 and the tape measure two-pack was $18.My local HD has cut prices on some of the accessory kits and tools.
This includes the 25/16' tape measure, driver kits, the knife combo, etc.
Fried a fuel hole hawg today. I guess we'll see how good the warranty is. Only took 2 days.
Fried a fuel hole hawg today. I guess we'll see how good the warranty is. Only took 2 days.
Can you tell me what you mean by fried and how it happened just curious.
Thanks
No longer works. Pull trigger and just clicks. Had to drill 200 6" holes thru 1/8" aluminum panels. Only 600 more to go. So like 3 more hole hawgs worth.