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the small m12 batteries ****..threw away a dozen that I originally bought..the bigger ones are the only way to go
 
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I just got these today. Bought them for the batteries, really, as I already have one of these lights, and will likely sell the lights.

Can I ask what you paid for em? Hd had them in stores last year or the year before as a holiday promo.. they went down to $49 on clearance when I bought the 2 or 3 I picked up..
 

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Here is my collection (automotive mechanic) any suggestions for additional Milwaukee must haves?

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I really like the M12 fuel 3/8" impacts but at best it just would be between the m12 impact driver and M18 3/8 you already have.. but if you wanna buy something...
 
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Here is my collection (automotive mechanic) any suggestions for additional Milwaukee must haves?

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Milwaukee just came out with a 1/2" mid torque impact with 450ftlbs. Smaller and lighter then the high torque model. Some guys really like the right angle impact / impact driver too

Their smaller model temp gun can be found for like $35

And I don't see a drill in there, or a sawzall. Milwaukee should make a boot for that m12 stick light.. it's almost dumb that they don't.. for the m12 impacts too..

And just a FYI - makita (dare I say the word) makes some nice 1/4" hex to 3/8" &1/2" square drive wobble adapters. They are cheap..

Here - $4 for the 3/8" http://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-I...uYj78WJszcoX8dWOSCYQIaAneS8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
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So there was thread I read a couple days ago about someone experiencing what was perceived as poor performance with lug nut removal using a Milwaukee 2654 impact wrench. Since yesterday I have watched a series of you tube videos most particular these "Tool Boss" video tool reviews anybody else seen them?

I really don't know why he really decided on doing lugs with 1/4" hex tools., but mainly it was the tool price point of $99 at the time (Early 2016) but he used a series of different manufacturer's more recent 18v li-on impact DRIVERS to see if he could remove lugnuts at different values using only compact batteries and torqued up to around 125 ft lbs max. It was interesting and basically 2 brands did it and two did not and then reran some more attempts using larger 4.0ah battery which increased the success rate of one certain manufactures tool in particular and rated highest torque value.

Anyway long story short here performance with two different Milwaukee 18V 1/4" hex impact drivers was impressive for what they are, the 2656 brushed easily removed the lugs even with a compact battery and the Fuel with XC didn't even breathe hard. :D


 

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I use the 1/4" hex impact in conjunction with the 1/4"' 3/8", and sometimes the 1/2" socket adapters and it's great for disassembly/reassembly.


*EDIT* just seen the m12 hex impact driver [emoji85]

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Ya I second a drill/driver. Maybe M12 Fuel or even the M12 Fuel 1/4 hex screw driver. Has the same body as the drill but overall shorter without the standard ratchet chuck. With the adjustable clutch its very good for when you may not want impacting at all on smaller fasteners.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions, I really like the idea of the mid torque impact. I haven't seen one available yet in Canada but I will keep my eyes peeled!!

I wish Milwaukee made a m12 underhood light, that would be really useful for me.
 

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Can I ask what you paid for em? Hd had them in stores last year or the year before as a holiday promo.. they went down to $49 on clearance when I bought the 2 or 3 I picked up..


Sure, $79 each (light and battery) at CPO. By the time I paid shipping and tax though it wasn't that great of a deal. At $49 that's a smoking deal! If I can sell or trade the lights and recoup a little I'll be happy.
 

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Sure, $79 each (light and battery) at CPO. By the time I paid shipping and tax though it wasn't that great of a deal. At $49 that's a smoking deal! If I can sell or trade the lights and recoup a little I'll be happy.

When I sold my light, they were going for about $35 shipped on eBay. With a flat rate shipping box it just became worth it to keep one in the car with a battery and another at work.. maybe you'll have better luck, or find your own box to ship it at least..
 

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Does anyone have any of the knives that are Dan's picture ? I inquired about one at HD a couple years ago and the salesman told me that they pulled them because they were spring assist and were illegal in NY. I don't know if its true or not but I never saw one other than a picture. Just wondering if they are a decent all around pocket knife and not to big or bulky in the pocket. Do you guys ever see them in your stores ?
 

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I have a !/4" drive Fuel impact wrench that I use on an almost daily basis. Tons of power and the size makes it perfect for many jobs. FYI, I do use impact sockets to protect the anvil from wear
 

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Does anyone have any of the knives that are Dan's picture ? I inquired about one at HD a couple years ago and the salesman told me that they pulled them because they were spring assist and were illegal in NY. I don't know if its true or not but I never saw one other than a picture. Just wondering if they are a decent all around pocket knife and not to big or bulky in the pocket. Do you guys ever see them in your stores ?

I have a few, they are very nice for the money.. I have the utility knives - fastback and fastback2, the straight edge and hawk bill knives. Both are not spring assisted.(I never bought that model cause it was $39 I think) If you drive into jersey, they are in every hd. The fastback utility knives are hands down the best on the market.

The better models are the Milwaukee hardline knives.. newer line, black handles, not very cheap.. $60, $80, maybe more depending

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/hand-tools/utility-knives
 
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I've been thinking lately that an M12 or M18 power source might come in handy once in awhile. I already have batteries on both platforms. They seem to be about the same price. Any suggestions on which one might be more desirable than the other?

I know it's been discussed in this thread a little so forgive me for being a little lazy on the searching and scrolling....

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Thanks KC. If I get to Jersey I'll have to get a knife and also buy you a beer.

NP - if I made it a little confusing, the hardline models are NOT in hd. They'd have to be ordered online. And when I said "best on the market", I was referring to the actual "fastback UTILITY knife", the flip open box cutter style with replaceable blades. For those I have the original fastback, and fastback2 model. They have a fastback3 and a fastback mini version of them also now..

The standard red handled models of fastback "KNIVES" are good "for the money". It's these regular pocket knife models that I have the straight edge, and hawk bill version of. they are light, thin, and sit deep in your pocket with the clip if that's how you carry it. Folded, the are about the same length of a Leatherman wave, but much thinner. The blade on them will need upkeep though. It's not made with some kinda super secret steel or anything. When I feel like mine is getting dull I just give it a few passes on a cheap Gerber or GMP sharpener and it's fine again, but I don't use them for anything very destructive, just cutting rope, boxes, anything "normal" that comes up. I don't think they would hold up against hammer strikes like my Klein or Jonard lineman knives do at work, I wouldn't even try.

The hardline knives are their rough duty line, designed for more serious use, made from better steel - thus 3 & 4x the cost of the others.. there was a deal somewhere, where you could get one of the hardline knives, and that m12 maglite style flashlight for like $100. Not sure where it was , but I'm sure somebody in here does...

Eh - I lied, here it is
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...lashlight-with-Free-Knife-2355-20KN/300509503

Or here - at cpo you get $20 off $150 purchase of new Milwaukee stuff, this qualifies.. http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/milwauk...kn,default,pd.html?cgid=milwaukee-work-lights
 
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I've been thinking lately that an M12 or M18 power source might come in handy once in awhile. I already have batteries on both platforms. They seem to be about the same price. Any suggestions on which one might be more desirable than the other?

I know it's been discussed in this thread a little so forgive me for being a little lazy on the searching and scrolling....

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Depends - if you want it as a travel kit thing, charge the phone on the go, pocket or glovebox type deal, then m12 (some don't have a USB output now, so make sure you know which one you are buying) Milwaukee made a cheaper one to include in the "bare tool" models of the heated jackets, and I THINK the full kit comes with the USB port on it still. Anyway - if the power adapter has the battery fuel gauge, it has the USB port as well. If there is no fuel gauge, and no USB port, then it just has the round adapter to plug the jackets in..

If it's a keep in the house, use my m18 battery to charge my phone, tablet, whatever, in case of a black out or power outage - then obviously the m18 is a better choice..

If you JUST want the USB port, you can get an aftermarket m18 power source for like $8 off Amazon.. the standard Milwaukee has the adapter plug for the heated gear though as well..

$8 Amazon model - USB Power Source Addon for Milwaukee 2645-22 Battery - Phone and USB Devices Charger Accessory for Milwaukee 18V Lithium-Ion Power Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C3FRFO8/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Cheapest place for the real Milwaukee is eBay I think.
 
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Depends - if you want it as a travel kit thing, charge the phone on the go, glovebox type deal, then m12 (some don't have a USB output now, so make sure you know which one you are buying)

If it's a keep in the house, use my m18 battery to charge my phone, tablet, whatever, in case of a black out or power outage - then obviously the m18 is a better choice..

If you JUST want the USB port, you can get an aftermarket m18 power source for like $8 off Amazon.. the standard Milwaukee has the adapter plug for the heated gear though as well..

$8 Amazon model - USB Power Source Addon for Milwaukee 2645-22 Battery - Phone and USB Devices Charger Accessory for Milwaukee 18V Lithium-Ion Power Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C3FRFO8/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Thanks KC! I'm mainly thinking about for charging my phone at night when on a road trip or something so that M12 one might fit the bill.

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Thanks KC! I'm mainly thinking about for charging my phone at night when on a road trip or something so that M12 one might fit the bill.

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Just one thing - I can't tell you how many charges you'll get out an m12 battery recharging your phone. I guess you'd just have to try and see.. the 1.5 and 2.0 (even the compact 3.0 now) batteries are the same size in the m12 platform, and are same size in the m18 platform for a 1.5 and 2.0. depending on how much you need or want them to last you, might be a consideration as well.. I'd have to assume a 2.0 m18 will get you more than a 2.0 m12.. you'd have to weigh the benefits of size vs longevity for yourself.

If you're packing a suitcase anyway the size difference might be a wash for you..
 

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Just one thing - I can't tell you how many charges you'll get out an m12 battery recharging your phone. I guess you'd just have to try and see.. the 1.5 and 2.0 (even the compact 3.0 now) batteries are the same size in the m12 platform, and are same size in the m18 platform for a 1.5 and 2.0. depending on how much you need or want them to last you, might be a consideration as well.. I'd have to assume a 2.0 m18 will get you more than a 2.0 m12.. you'd have to weigh the benefits of size vs longevity for yourself.

If you're packing a suitcase anyway the size difference might be a wash for you..
That's funny....you read my mind. After reading your first response I thought "I wonder if he has an idea how many phone charging cycles I would get out of it."

I think I might try the M12 one to start just for how compact it is. My M12 batteries are 1.5ah but I've never really drained one all the way because the only tools I have for that platform are the ratchet and jigsaw which when I do use them it's for a short time. I bought a heated hoodie at one point but returned it due to fitment. Plus we don't need heated gear much out here in the desert SW. I might get an M18 someday for power outage like you said. I'll bet an M18 5.0 would charge phones for several days.

Thanks again for all the info.

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2861 is the new mid impact -20 bare tool -22 two battery

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2861-20



There are some links to press releases a few pages back
Aww man. Just bought the 2755b not too long ago. Looks like I'll be returning it and getting the 2861 instead. I did kind of feel like the 2755b was kinda underpowered and too close to the m12 3/8 impact.

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Wonder if the 2897 kit is going to drop to $350 before the $150 promo ends....
 

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the small m12 batteries ****..threw away a dozen that I originally bought..the bigger ones are the only way to go

A compact 3.0 is the same as the original XC's. If your XC does not have any numbers (ie 4.0 or 6.0) on the side it's a 3.0.

The compact batteries very much have their place due to form factor. I hope you didn't really throw them away but gave them to somebody, donated to Habitat or dropped them in the old power tool battery bin at HD.
 

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Aww man. Just bought the 2755b not too long ago. Looks like I'll be returning it and getting the 2861 instead. I did kind of feel like the 2755b was kinda underpowered and too close to the m12 3/8 impact.

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Uh, this is the addiction thread. You're supposed to keep both! Make the 2755B your trunk model and keep your most needed lugnut socket on it or a flip socket.

I thought it was like collecting baseball cards, you're supposed to get the entire series? No?? (except for the duds I've sold off)
 

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A compact 3.0 is the same as the original XC's. If your XC does not have any numbers (ie 4.0 or 6.0) on the side it's a 3.0.



The compact batteries very much have their place due to form factor. I hope you didn't really throw them away but gave them to somebody, donated to Habitat or dropped them in the old power tool battery bin at HD.



He didn't, that would be ridiculous


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2861 (mid torque) is out for pre-order now for early February.

I wonder if it will be better to wait until after its out to see what kind of deals there will be?
Or, since its new, they won't bother with any promos for a while.

I almost bought the 2763 but seems overkill for strict home mechanic use.
 

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Anybody have an idea to cover the Milwaukee tool boxes when not in use? My tools are always getting dusty in the barn I was thinking of covering the entire box with a grill cover.


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Uh, this is the addiction thread. You're supposed to keep both! Make the 2755B your trunk model and keep your most needed lugnut socket on it or a flip socket.

I thought it was like collecting baseball cards, you're supposed to get the entire series? No?? (except for the duds I've sold off)
Haha. That is true, and I was very tempted to keep it, since I got it at a good price($120), but think I'm going to return it. Mostly because I tried it out and it really does feel underpowered.

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