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What's really nice about the M18's head, is that there are no click stops. You can position it any way you want with no compromise. As soon as I picked it up from the box, I noticed how heavy it was. It's VERY well constructed. This is not like any of the other lights. It's not overly "oh wow" bright.. I have most of the others that are more powerful. The beauty is the modes and the ability to switch from spot to flood.. It should be just as bright as the first m18 flood light in "flood" mode.. Again, it's not crazy bright, but it's a very good light, and the pivoting head will easily allow you to use this as a work light AND flashlight.
 
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What's really nice about the M18's head, is that there are no click stops. You can position it any way you want with no compromise. As soon as I picked it up from the box, I noticed how heavy it was. It's VERY well constructed. This is not like any of the other lights. It's not overly "oh wow" bright.. I have most of the others that are more powerful. The beauty is the modes and the ability to switch from spot to flood.. It should be just as bright as the first m18 flood light in "flood" mode.. Again, it's not crazy bright, but it's a very good light, and the pivoting head will easily allow you to use this as a work light AND flashlight.



So it's not so good as a spotlight?


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So it's not so good as a spotlight?


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Sorry didn't mean to give that impression.. It is .. But I'll have to wait until I have another night job to really see what's it's like.. If I had to guess (cause I've just been playing with it in the house mostly), it's probably very similar to the Dewalt 20v max spotlight in that mode. (I have the Dewalt too) .. It's def worth the money.

I was just trying to say, don't turn it on and expect to be like "oh my god it's the best thing I've ever seen, it's so much better the all the other lights". It's very good for what it is.. Better than more industrial brands when it comes to output and features..

On the other hand - I wired up that giant 10,000 lumen flood light with the 120v cord it came with.. When I plugged it in, it looked like I just turned on the sun inside my house.
 

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Most important question, did it come with the strap?!?!?

Sorry didn't mean to give that impression.. It is .. But I'll have to wait until I have another night job to really see what's it's like.. If I had to guess (cause I've just been playing with it in the house mostly), it's probably very similar to the Dewalt 20v max spotlight in that mode. (I have the Dewalt too) .. It's def worth the money.

I was just trying to say, don't turn it on and expect to be like "oh my god it's the best thing I've ever seen, it's so much better the all the other lights". It's very good for what it is.. Better than more industrial brands when it comes to output and features..

On the other hand - I wired up that giant 10,000 lumen flood light with the 120v cord it came with.. When I plugged it in, it looked like I just turned on the sun inside my house.
 

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KCT brings up some good points. It really depends on the application at hand and how far away you will be using the light source relative to the what you are lighting up. You don't won't it so bright it washes out the details , etc
 

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KCT brings up some good points. It really depends on the application at hand and how far away you will be using the light source relative to the what you are lighting up. You don't won't it so bright it washes out the details , etc



I would be using it as a search light/spotlight for identifying things at long ranges on my acreage. My concern is there's a better option out there.


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I thought they were killing off the M28..... Didnt hear anything about it during NPS16 reviews...

There is a M28 Fuel SDS but nothing else. That site is the only thing I can quickly find to mention this. I dont believe it, no way they are coming out with that giant list of tools anytime soon...... UNLESS all the new tools they are releasing can run via 18 or 28 battery, the reverse of Dewalt
I still run 28 volt tools, love them.

It would awesome if the fuel 28 line actually came out!!!

On the other hand I've upgraded to a lot of the m18 and m12 fuel tools and I'm very happy.

The 9.0 battery is a very impressive battery, seems to put out a little bit more speed and torque compared to the 5.0 batteries .
 

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For those considering the new M18 16g finish nailer, I recommend a pass for something else. I picked one up a few weeks back to use in a closet build-out project and was unimpressed with the misfires, amount of recoil and the indentation depth the nose guard left in the work piece (Poplar). The misfires could be related to the Paslode nails I used, so I've purchased some Porter Cable branded ones to give it one more shot at redeeming itself.
 

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For those considering the new M18 16g finish nailer, I recommend a pass for something else. I picked one up a few weeks back to use in a closet build-out project and was unimpressed with the misfires, amount of recoil and the indentation depth the nose guard left in the work piece (Poplar). The misfires could be related to the Paslode nails I used, so I've purchased some Porter Cable branded ones to give it one more shot at redeeming itself.

If you look back a couple of pages I had a pretty bad experience with the 18g brad nailer using Porter Cable nails. I was going to try another brand to see if it was the nails causing the issue.

One thing that did help is angling the nailer forward instead of keeping it parallel with the surface.
 

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I'd still like to get an M18 nailer to tear it down and see what makes it tick. Instrument it with a temperature probe and do some stress tests like RTR but with some data collection to see what's really going on. Maybe if sales are bad the prices will drop and I can snag one.

Also, just like to drop this guy back in:
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The amazing Milwaukee stapler/nailer. Sadly drives 18ga brads much better than the M18 one. (Very limited on depth obviously. I think it can only shoot 5/8"?)
 

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I'd still like to get an M18 nailer to tear it down and see what makes it tick. Instrument it with a temperature probe and do some stress tests like RTR but with some data collection to see what's really going on. Maybe if sales are bad the prices will drop and I can snag one.

Also, just like to drop this guy back in:
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The amazing Milwaukee stapler/nailer. Sadly drives 18ga brads much better than the M18 one. (Very limited on depth obviously. I think it can only shoot 5/8"?)

I suspect that even at a reduced price you won't care for it if it performs the same for you as my initial experience with mine. That manual stapler would be pretty much worthless to me for what I use a finish nailer for.
 

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I am so close to pulling the trigger on the new M18 10" miter saw w free extra 9.0 for $599. Acme has the deal too and with them I won't pay tax (vs HD)

I don't even work with wood, but I might use it to cut Al. Basically there's $400 worth of batteries and a $200 10" slider. Not bad. Plus now that I have one rapid charger I want another.
 

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I suspect that even at a reduced price you won't care for it if it performs the same for you as my initial experience with mine. That manual stapler would be pretty much worthless to me for what I use a finish nailer for.

Well if I could get it for like... 130$ or 140$ it would be worth taking apart and shooting some video inside. Even if the performance is terrible I'd still like to see what's going on in there and I'm sure others would too. Also at that price maybe I could do some modifications to get it running better which I would be weary of doing to a 350+$ tool.

As for the stapler, well it only shoots 18ga brads, not 16ga like yours and very short ones at that but I posted it a few weeks back in response to someone with the M18 18ga finish nailer who was shooting 5/8" brads and had tons of misfires and ugly indents. In that particular use case, this 30$ manual stapler beat the 300$ M18. ;) I haven't used it for building anything yet but we did use it to reupholster our dining room chairs and it worked well for that. I think the brads could be nice for tacking on hardboard backs onto cabinets.
 

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Just bought the 3/8 fuel impact and the 1/2 fuel drill and some 5 amp batteries to go along with. now waiting for them in the mail
 

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Well if I could get it for like... 130$ or 140$ it would be worth taking apart and shooting some video inside. Even if the performance is terrible I'd still like to see what's going on in there and I'm sure others would too. Also at that price maybe I could do some modifications to get it running better which I would be weary of doing to a 350+$ tool.

As for the stapler, well it only shoots 18ga brads, not 16ga like yours and very short ones at that but I posted it a few weeks back in response to someone with the M18 18ga finish nailer who was shooting 5/8" brads and had tons of misfires and ugly indents. In that particular use case, this 30$ manual stapler beat the 300$ M18. ;) I haven't used it for building anything yet but we did use it to reupholster our dining room chairs and it worked well for that. I think the brads could be nice for tacking on hardboard backs onto cabinets.

Yeah, I can see the manual nailer working for the applications you've been using it in, but I currently don't have a need for a nailer with that type of capability.
 

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Most important question, did it come with the strap?!?!?

No.. That's kinda petty ain't it? That they didn't include it..

One feature it does have, is there's an indent on the underside so you can hang it from a screw or nail that's on wall..

I'm trying to get 3 more of the lights, and 6 batteries with the 6 bay charger for work. It'll be nice since everything can hang on a wall..

Not sure if I down played it a bit - but I'm very impressed with the light. As far as flashlights go ( let's face it, that's really what it is) you're getting a lot for your money.. Really it's what, $20 more then the m12 mag light?.. The nearest competitor that I know of will be something industrial like a pelican light.

I'm very impressed with the weight on this thing.. The Dewalt feels very cheap and clunky compared to this. ( but it's still a good spot light)

Another thing I haven't seen anything about was that bucket mounted lineman light.. Nothing like that on their website. I wonder if it was cancelled. I suspect that might be a flop if it's released.
 
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I am so close to pulling the trigger on the new M18 10" miter saw w free extra 9.0 for $599. Acme has the deal too and with them I won't pay tax (vs HD)

I don't even work with wood, but I might use it to cut Al. Basically there's $400 worth of batteries and a $200 10" slider. Not bad. Plus now that I have one rapid charger I want another.

Been looking at it also. I do work with wood some, probably not enough to justify 600 bucks but.........
 
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Once its in stock and not pre-order I think CPO will be $599 w/ free 9.0

CPO is presently listing the miter at $699 and no promos. So I think $599 plus the extra 9.0 battery is the best we might see for awhile. I mean even if I held out for a 15% CPO code I'm not even close to doing better.

OMG Super Petty... Normal retail the search and mag are the same price $99. I think the bucket light was end of the year or Q1 2017. Glad to hear your :drool: factor is increasing the longer you own it.

No.. That's kinda petty ain't it? That they didn't include it..

One feature it does have, is there's an indent on the underside so you can hang it from a screw or nail that's on wall..

I'm trying to get 3 more of the lights, and 6 batteries with the 6 bay charger for work. It'll be nice since everything can hang on a wall..

Not sure if I down played it a bit - but I'm very impressed with the light. As far as flashlights go ( let's face it, that's really what it is) you're getting a lot for your money.. Really it's what, $20 more then the m12 mag light?.. The nearest competitor that I know of will be something industrial like a pelican light.

I'm very impressed with the weight on this thing.. The Dewalt feels very cheap and clunky compared to this. ( but it's still a good spot light)

Another thing I haven't seen anything about was that bucket mounted lineman light.. Nothing like that on their website. I wonder if it was cancelled. I suspect that might be a flop if it's released.
 

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No.. That's kinda petty ain't it? That they didn't include it..

One feature it does have, is there's an indent on the underside so you can hang it from a screw or nail that's on wall..

I'm trying to get 3 more of the lights, and 6 batteries with the 6 bay charger for work. It'll be nice since everything can hang on a wall..

Not sure if I down played it a bit - but I'm very impressed with the light. As far as flashlights go ( let's face it, that's really what it is) you're getting a lot for your money.. Really it's what, $20 more then the m12 mag light?.. The nearest competitor that I know of will be something industrial like a pelican light.

I'm very impressed with the weight on this thing.. The Dewalt feels very cheap and clunky compared to this. ( but it's still a good spot light)

Another thing I haven't seen anything about was that bucket mounted lineman light.. Nothing like that on their website. I wonder if it was cancelled. I suspect that might be a flop if it's released.
That keyhole for wall mounting is the same as the 2361 octagon. I'm glad to see you like the search light, I'll likely pick one up in the next few weeks. Recently got the updated 1500 lumen 2361 that can fit the 9.0.
 

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I emailed Stu about this and he reminded me of his post on the topic before NPS. He is unaware of any future new tools/batteries for the platform. So not sure what the guy at real tool is smoking.

http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m28-cordless-power-tools-2016/

Soooooo....this may have been discussed earlier in the thread but I just stumbled upon Woodstock's info from MAY of this year, regarding release of a myriad of M28 Fuel tools. It can't come quick enough, I love M28 and just had a battery bite it last weekend. Thing is, I kinda refuse to buy anymore M28 batts here when 5.0s are available in EU and AU.

http://www.realtoolreviews.com/m28-fuel-move-over-m18-milwaukee-has-a-new-lineup-coming-nps16/
 

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The guy over at RTR is a fellow GJ member. As a matter of fact, when I was looking at a particular tool about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago, he had some insightful video that swayed my purchase decision.

Granted, I presume he does get NFR tools from reps, etc for his reviews....so I would think there is some legitimacy on whatever is being discussed about RTR and the release of XYZ
 

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I emailed Stu about this and he reminded me of his post on the topic before NPS. He is unaware of any future new tools/batteries for the platform. So not sure what the guy at real tool is smoking.

http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m28-cordless-power-tools-2016/

Sure , I remember that too. It inspired me to start a thread here entitled "M28 lives!" But I had not heard of any other tools.

Every time I've checked HD's site that hammer drill showed out of stock, but I haven't checked lately and don't feel like checking today. I don't need another SDS drill so I don't much care.
 

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Anyone kill a 3/8" M18 Fuel Impact yet? Mine bit the dust last night, sheered something in the anvil. We were driving some 6" lag bolts in our dock and my father in law had just commented on how impressive it was...such as life.

Curious as to whether or not Home Depot will give me a new one or if it needs to go back to Milwaukee.
 

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Anyone kill a 3/8" M18 Fuel Impact yet? Mine bit the dust last night, sheered something in the anvil. We were driving some 6" lag bolts in our dock and my father in law had just commented on how impressive it was...such as life.

Curious as to whether or not Home Depot will give me a new one or if it needs to go back to Milwaukee.



Depends how long you've had it. I just recently had mine take a dump. Got it fixed at a Milwaukee service center. Mine didn't sheer anything off the brain basically took a ****. You would use it and the next minute get nothing. Over and over same thing.


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That is the problem I forsee with brushless tools....I've yet to experience the issue with my Red Tools though. I was using brushless 9 plus years ago, and experienced similar issues on another brand.

The challenge/problem on a reliability standpoint is when or not the that small little circuit board that does the ac/dc. etc gives up the ghost
 

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Yeah but $99 is not a good deal considering HD sells the drill/impact combo on sale for $99 a few times a year... plus its 1.5ah batteries.

Thanks for the heads up. I just scored a M12 light. Also noticed the had the M12 screwdriver kit for just a little more than the bare tool price.:thumbup::thumbup:
 

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IMO, the drill/impact combo isn't the same tool as the screwdriver.
Could they be used for it? Sure.

I've got them all and the screwdriver is by far the most used...
 

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Ebate is not posted yet but they are running another promo where you get free stuff when buying shockwave stuff, sawzall blades, hole kits, etc. Last year I got a free mag tape, inkzalls, and pouch. Valid on purchases until 12/31/16. Not sure how the ebate process works, last year I had to mail in UPCs and receipts.

https://milwaukeetool-rebates.herokuapp.com/#/home/ecommerce
 

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Yeah my M12 Fuel hex screwdriver is used a lot, almost wish I didnt get it and kept the regular version as the Fuel one is too powerful, stripped a screw on setting 6 other day, guess I need to keep it on torque setting 2. Use to use the old one on 12ish all the time....

IMO, the drill/impact combo isn't the same tool as the screwdriver.
Could they be used for it? Sure.

I've got them all and the screwdriver is by far the most used...
 

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I got the Fuel 1/4 Hex Drive Screwdriver with adjustable clutch after I stripped a few screws using the impact driver. I did find it interesting that other than the hex collet the rest of it is exactly the same as the drill

As a bare tool the 2402 with free 2.0 battery promo was $10 cheaper than the standard 2406-22 kit. or $30 more than the 2406 bare tool at the time. So I went that deal. I didn't need any more chargers for sure or want more 1.5ah batteries either. :D

The 2401-20 was my first hex driver and it was a recon off Amazon for less than $40. So tiny and lightweight at 275 in.lb compared to the current FUEL doesn't even seem like a pro grade tool but I still like it. Sweet little unit for nut driver use with appliances or electronics assembly or repair. Just mostly leave that one right on my garage bench these days.
 
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Yeah my M12 Fuel hex screwdriver is used a lot, almost wish I didnt get it and kept the regular version as the Fuel one is too powerful, stripped a screw on setting 6 other day, guess I need to keep it on torque setting 2. Use to use the old one on 12ish all the time....

I usually keep mine on the lowest setting, but I'm typically driving machine screws for receptacle covers. Even on that it'll break the plastic cover if I'm not careful.

What's nice about the Fuel version is that if you need to drive a screw into wood that it can handle it no problem.
 

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Just rounded out my M12 collection with a new Hackzall and Circular saw from CPO. I bought the Hackzall new since they had a promo that included a free m12 6ah battery free with purchase. The circular saw was CPO, but looks new and unused.

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Funny all this came up, I was just thinking about posting how I just used my 2401 hex screwdriver a bunch. I replaced all the gold door hinges & knobs in the house w silver/nickel.

I've always kept the 2401 in the house for this stuff and it was perfect. I was sinking interior door hinge screws at 4 on the clutch w little worry of stripping.

The biggest problem w the 2401 is the single speed - too slow for drilling w 1/4 hex shank twist bits. But otherwise it's the perfect homeowner little driver.
 
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