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Ok, I just ordered the newest m12 heated jacket, in XL black. Should be here in a couple days.. I need a bigger closet, this will be the 6th heated jacket or hoodie I'll own, including the one Dewalt heated hoodie I have.. Up next will be 2 of new 3.0 batteries...

I'll post a couple pics comparing the jackets from the last 3 years at some point if anyone is interested.. Maybe I'll even sell one..
 
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M12 2.0 batteries for $27.. According to Amazon I bought these almost 2 years ago. They are real. They are $49 in HD I believe..

Milwaukee Electric Tool GIDDS2-811057 M12 12V 2.0 Battery Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CHU9ZDE/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Hopefully the 3.0's will show up on Amazon cheaper than HD also. I have some gift cards to Amazon I've been holding onto..
 
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Ok, I just ordered the newest m12 heated jacket, in XL black. Should be here in a couple days.. I need a bigger closet, this will be the 6th heated jacket or hoodie I'll own, including the one Dewalt heated hoodie I have.. Up next will be 2 of new 3.0 batteries...

I'll post a couple pics comparing the jackets from the last 3 years at some point if anyone is interested.. Maybe I'll even sell one..



Let me know when you get those heated gloves and smaller batteries you posted up the other day...


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Let me know when you get those heated gloves and smaller batteries you posted up the other day...


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No joke I looked up buying just the battery and charger.. It's $120 for 2 2600mah batteries and a basic wall charger.. At least the charger does both packs at the same time, but I think I'll pass...

http://us.itselectric.ca/product_p/motionpack.htm

I bet you I could use that small antigravity jump pack I bought for my motorcycle..
 
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Oops my mistake typo



2754-20





http://www.cpooutlets.com/milwaukee...l-/miln2754-20,default,pd.html?start=1&q=2754



Of course the 2658 is a "good" tool Peak torque is 167ftlbs about 43 lbs less than the 3/8 Fuel.



its also $40 less than a new Fuel bare tool



http://www.cpooutlets.com/milwaukee...miln2658-20,default,pd.html?start=1&q=2658-20





All depends what you want or need



What jobs do you plan to do with a cordless impact wrench anyhow?



Just odd jobs in the garage. I do a lot of my own maintenance and always seem to be finding thalings to work on.


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No joke I looked up buying just the battery and charger.. It's $120 for 2 2600mah batteries and a basic ice wall charger.. At least the charger does both packs at the same time, but I think I'll pass...

http://us.itselectric.ca/product_p/motionpack.htm

I bet you I could use that small antigravity jump pack I bought for my motorcycle..



These definitely look like rc battery packs just with the proper ends to plug in... Wonder if those 12v battery backups for cctv cameras will work....


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I just called acme to find out. They said they would calk Milwaukee to find out when the next shipment is. I got a call back about 15 minutes later and they are supposed to be in Stock this Wednesday. So far an A+ for customer service!
 

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Just in case nobody noticed - I posted a link to the m18 handheld vac that's on eBay for $99.. it's not even suppose to be out yet, so no idea how this guy got one or if he's doing pre orders..
 

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Cool thanks, when I ordered I think it was either ship or delivery estimate of something like 10/21-24, but now it shows first week in Nov on site. Hope I am far up the list in priority.

I just called acme to find out. They said they would calk Milwaukee to find out when the next shipment is. I got a call back about 15 minutes later and they are supposed to be in Stock this Wednesday. So far an A+ for customer service!
 

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I need to decide quickly get the M18 and sell my M12, or not... wife has a 10% Acme coupon expiring in 2 weeks.


forgot to post about this earlier...
i was told there will be a 10 or 15% off at acme in the middle of november.


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So can anybody care to speculate on the shortcomings of the M12 vac

Investigating it the suction pull at the fan seems plenty strong enough.

Is it the pleated filter that's maybe restricting the airflow? Its not a HEPA right

I just don't understand why it doesn't perform better, when I asked Milwaukee about it they pretty much wrote it off as a working tool said it was just for small spot cleaning only (and told me to get the m18 which I had anyhow)

Cripes I vac my whole place with a little Dirt Devil vac.

I have had a 120vac $25 Dirt Devil for years that far outshines the 0850. Well at least it will pick up all the gravel on the floor my boots leave behind. :D

The DD rating isn't much it's only 1.25 amps and also has the same rubber "flap" to close off the storage compartment just like on the Milwaukee. Overall it about the same size and also 1 1/4" tube

Its filter is more like a cloth bag though. I never felt that vac failed me for what it is


So as far as I know the 8050 doesn't offer different filter options. I have never used a 4.0 ah battery with it. I cant really see it making a big difference but maybe I'm wrong about that.:confused:

Milwaukee press release "Power to clean anywhere"
 

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Look what I got !!

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My hd had a cardboard display with the knit hats and the new base layer shirts. The hats aren't even in their system yet.. $14.99 for the hat, $49 for the base layer shirts.. Im not buying a shirt for $50 though (as much as I'd like to get one)
 
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I found a $100 gift card to home depot the other night in my house.. I'm gonna buy the new black heated jacket when I get home later.. I can't resist it..

I just ordered a $100 HD gift card with my credit card reward points... sounds like I might be getting one too :rocker:
 

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I can get a great deal on this kit in bulk if anyone is interested. I'm thinking about it, but it's a lot of money for several of them. I want one for me, will have several left. It's this kit PLUS the 2663-20 impact wrench too. I would be at $360.00 shipped to the USA on each kit. Lots of tools for the price. Batteries are 3.0 Charger not shown, but it is there as well.
 
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Look what I got !!
My hd had a cardboard display with the knit hats and the new base layer shirts.
I'll wait 'till the Fuel version comes out.

Speaking of Fuel, I spent the last two days doing some automotive work, in the process of replacing a radiator and timing chain cover gaskets. The chain covers, both upper and lower, as well as valve cover, are held on with an abundance of fasteners. This is really the first good workout I've put my 2454 and M12 ratchet through, since purchasing them. When I got them, I was skeptical, and actually thought about selling them. But after this job, I'm sold - the gain in efficiency just can't be ignored, even for a DIY like myself.
 
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I have some old Milwaukee drills and sawzal. The super old girl is a d handle, and it has a fair amount of sparking in the arbor, which adds to its charm. I still use all of them. The large drill will break your arm clean off of your body if it gets caught drilling metal. I spent $20 on each of them, but the D handle was only $10.
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Some of the best deals I've found are through Facebook groups... Got a 1/2" impact and 5.0 for $275


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So can anybody care to speculate on the shortcomings of the M12 vac

Investigating it the suction pull at the fan seems plenty strong enough.

Is it the pleated filter that's maybe restricting the airflow? Its not a HEPA right

I just don't understand why it doesn't perform better, when I asked Milwaukee about it they pretty much wrote it off as a working tool said it was just for small spot cleaning only (and told me to get the m18 which I had anyhow)

Cripes I vac my whole place with a little Dirt Devil vac.

I have had a 120vac $25 Dirt Devil for years that far outshines the 0850. Well at least it will pick up all the gravel on the floor my boots leave behind. :D

The DD rating isn't much it's only 1.25 amps and also has the same rubber "flap" to close off the storage compartment just like on the Milwaukee. Overall it about the same size and also 1 1/4" tube

Its filter is more like a cloth bag though. I never felt that vac failed me for what it is


So as far as I know the 8050 doesn't offer different filter options. I have never used a 4.0 ah battery with it. I cant really see it making a big difference but maybe I'm wrong about that.:confused:

Milwaukee press release "Power to clean anywhere"

I have no idea but would love to hear any findings. I'm about to sell mine, it's useless
 

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The cheapest I can ever envision seeing the 9.0 is $150 by itself, but unlikely. While a 2nd 9.0 might be a regular promo on the $500+ tools/kits, you will never see deals like the circular saw or sawzall one currently. Plus the 9.0 deals now are flying off the shelf and backordered. The 9.0 is priced comparable to the 5.0 and promos on that havent changed over the years. Look for $130-150 CL prices till end of the year and perhaps it will settle at $125 when demand comes down.

I do keep thinking what the holiday promos might be, with the M18 2897 and M12 2597 price cuts who knows, plus they have been heavily clearing out all the non Fuel 2-4 tool combo kits. Perhaps new kit configs are coming out. I hope its different than the $100/150 promo or free M12 basic tools. I really want deals on M12 3.0s.

The new 9.0 18v battery's are $169 @ home depot currently, while this is the cheapest I have found online currently (other than secondary) I think as we get closer to the holidays we will see better deals hopefully.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...209746&cm_mmc=CJ-_-1796839-_-10368321&cj=true
 

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Keep in mind, for anyone looking to get the 9.0 - they are advertised as having twice the runtime as the 5.0 packs. Newer design is suppose the enable the cells to run cooler and therefore longer..
 

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Here's my collection. I've been following this thread for a few months and didn't wanna sit on the side lines any longer ha. I'm just a hobbyist/DIYer, but I'm a sucker for power and quality.

Milwaukee sent me a 9.0 (for fun?) a few weeks ago, and I'll tell you, it's the real deal. Made a very noticeable difference on the Sawzall over the 5.0s. For that reason, I'm looking to take advantage of the circ saw/9.0 combo to add to the arsenal. This battery is the answer to the higher demand tools and high output lighting as far as I'm concerned. However, I'm still not sold on cordless angle grinders...I feel like the kinda grinding I run into sometimes would just beat the heck outta the batteries...might be nice just to have though. Kinda pricey, however.

I also really like the locking pliers/c-clamps. They're noticeably better than my offshore Irwin ones, and they're roughly the same price. Gonna pick up a few of the 11" swivel ones for welding/metal fab.

Would also love an M18 headlamp...I might make one if they don't come out with one. Cheap Amazon 12v floodlight + M18 power source + cheap headlamp (retrofit floodlight COB LED/transformer) = presto. I've already powered some floodlights with an M18 power source, so I know it'll work. The retrofitting will be the tricky part. Will be nice for working on the car though.
 

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Here's my collection. I've been following this thread for a few months and didn't wanna sit on the side lines any longer ha. I'm just a hobbyist/DIYer, but I'm a sucker for power and quality.

Milwaukee sent me a 9.0 (for fun?) a few weeks ago, and I'll tell you, it's the real deal. Made a very noticeable difference on the Sawzall over the 5.0s. For that reason, I'm looking to take advantage of the circ saw/9.0 combo to add to the arsenal. This battery is the answer to the higher demand tools and high output lighting as far as I'm concerned. However, I'm still not sold on cordless angle grinders...I feel like the kinda grinding I run into sometimes would just beat the heck outta the batteries...might be nice just to have though. Kinda pricey, however.

I also really like the locking pliers/c-clamps. They're noticeably better than my offshore Irwin ones, and they're roughly the same price. Gonna pick up a few of the 11" swivel ones for welding/metal fab.

Would also love an M18 headlamp...I might make one if they don't come out with one. Cheap Amazon 12v floodlight + M18 power source + cheap headlamp (retrofit floodlight COB LED/transformer) = presto. I've already powered some floodlights with an M18 power source, so I know it'll work. The retrofitting will be the tricky part. Will be nice for working on the car though.

Man I wish I had that fan... Getting so sick of unplugging and replugging my fan every time I want to use a power tool.
 

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Man I wish I had that fan... Getting so sick of unplugging and replugging my fan every time I want to use a power tool.

I got the fan as a gift last Christmas...it's awesome and really nice to have. My only complaint is that the 120vac-18vdc transformer isn't incorporated into the fan, like a few other their other AC/DC lights. If it were like that, it'd be 10/10. Oh yeah, and the 9.0 just barely picks it up off its feet...I'll probably end up making a little base spacer to ensure that there's full ground clearance with the 9.0 on there.
 

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I have my Milwaukee fan on a nightstand in my bedroom.. I actually wish it had an even slower speed - or just a rotary type dimmer switch instead of the 3 speeds it has. Even low is kinda breezy if you are close to it..

I am NOT spending $50 on the Milwaukee base layer shirts.. It's a friggin shirt, and for $100 you can get heated hoodies.. Why is that thing so expensive? And when the **** is Milwaukee gonna make red and black safety sunglasses?????????????? Jesus, even Carhartt has sunglasses..
 

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Here's my collection. I've been following this thread for a few months and didn't wanna sit on the side lines any longer ha. I'm just a hobbyist/DIYer, but I'm a sucker for power and quality.

Milwaukee sent me a 9.0 (for fun?) a few weeks ago, and I'll tell you, it's the real deal. Made a very noticeable difference on the Sawzall over the 5.0s. For that reason, I'm looking to take advantage of the circ saw/9.0 combo to add to the arsenal. This battery is the answer to the higher demand tools and high output lighting as far as I'm concerned. However, I'm still not sold on cordless angle grinders...I feel like the kinda grinding I run into sometimes would just beat the heck outta the batteries...might be nice just to have though. Kinda pricey, however.

I also really like the locking pliers/c-clamps. They're noticeably better than my offshore Irwin ones, and they're roughly the same price. Gonna pick up a few of the 11" swivel ones for welding/metal fab.

Would also love an M18 headlamp...I might make one if they don't come out with one. Cheap Amazon 12v floodlight + M18 power source + cheap headlamp (retrofit floodlight COB LED/transformer) = presto. I've already powered some floodlights with an M18 power source, so I know it'll work. The retrofitting will be the tricky part. Will be nice for working on the car though.

I'm slowly replacing all of my ViseGrip locking C-clamps -including the old US-made ones- with Milwaukees. They're just nicer.
 

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The Milwaukee plastic ones seem nice, but only 2" or 4", everytime I play with them in HD I almost buy them. Not for heavy duty stuff but a good alternative to those plastic lobster claw type clamps.

I'm slowly replacing all of my ViseGrip locking C-clamps -including the old US-made ones- with Milwaukees. They're just nicer.
 

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I'm slowly replacing all of my ViseGrip locking C-clamps -including the old US-made ones- with Milwaukees. They're just nicer.



I absolutely agree with you. Fan-boy aside, they really are nicer. Finish/feel/tolerances/slop (well lack thereof)/tightening mechanism...simply better. And easy to get locally pretty much everywhere.
 

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I have my Milwaukee fan on a nightstand in my bedroom.. I actually wish it had an even slower speed - or just a rotary type dimmer switch instead of the 3 speeds it has. Even low is kinda breezy if you are close to it..

I am NOT spending $50 on the Milwaukee base layer shirts.. It's a friggin shirt, and for $100 you can get heated hoodies.. Why is that thing so expensive? And when the **** is Milwaukee gonna make red and black safety sunglasses?????????????? Jesus, even Carhartt has sunglasses..



The fan definitely moves some air. An infinitely variable knob would be pretty cool, but I find the 3 settings to be fine. I love how the fan head has downward detent positions.

Safety glasses would be great...seems like a no brainer for them to make.
 

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This crazy deal I got on the Fuel 1/2 special kit ($400) just shipped, was in stock when I placed my order but then on backorder for 4 weeks, didnt think it would ever go through.

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Picked up the M12 FUEL circular saw a few weeks back for $75. It looked new. Some dude was selling in on Facebook online garage sale. I felt that was a very fair price. So far, I really like it. Plenty of power for dicking around the garage.
 
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