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i assume some of those numbers on the bottom of the M18 battery i am holding in my hand are a code indicating the manufacturing date.

can anyone tell me which one it is, and how to decode it?

thanx.
 
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i assume some of those numbers on the bottom of the M18 battery i am holding in my hand are a code indicating the manufacturing date.

can anyone tell me which one it is, and how to decode it?

thanx.

I believe the location varies depending on the battery all mine except the latest 5.0 and 9.0 all have a date code embossed in the top like in this photo

http://imgur.com/g7ifYCD

But on the others it looks to me to be the second set of 6 numbers from the right

Year/month/day
 

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i assume some of those numbers on the bottom of the M18 battery i am holding in my hand are a code indicating the manufacturing date.

can anyone tell me which one it is, and how to decode it?

thanx.

It's been posted repeatedly here and the first Google result for "Milwaukee date code bulletin" is:
http://documents.milwaukeetool.com/TIY527.pdf

However I don't believe it covers 9.0's and IIRC the 9.0's no longer use the heat stamp
 

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I got an e-mail from ACME Tools that they are having a sale on the Milwaukee 2797-22 fuel drill / driver kit for $249.00. I tried to do a comparison with the 2897-22 kit and found the only difference was the 2797 came with 2-4AO batteries and the 2897 came with 2-5AO batteries. The 2897-22 also comes with a free bare tool like a sawzall, grinder, or an extra battery.
 

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I got an e-mail from ACME Tools that they are having a sale on the Milwaukee 2797-22 fuel drill / driver kit for $249.00. I tried to do a comparison with the 2897-22 kit and found the only difference was the 2797 came with 2-4AO batteries and the 2897 came with 2-5AO batteries. The 2897-22 also comes with a free bare tool like a sawzall, grinder, or an extra battery.

2797 is the older Gen 1 combo pkg I have it. Plenty powerful. And don't see myself upgrading it anytime soon.

Yes the earlier version did have the 4.0AH XC batteries and the hammer drill spec'd at 750 in. lbs Additionally the impact driver has 3 modes only. Overall$249 is a good price and the tools are still very competitive on the mkt.


Besides the 5.0 ah battery upgrade included with the latest 2897 Gen 2 kit, the current hammer drill now is now rated for 1200 in lbs torque and the impact driver has a 4th mode setting for driving metal screws along with a bump up in max torque also. So those are the major differences and I believe both tool's overall size dimensions have been slightly redesigned too.

And the free tool or batteries pretty much makes a 2897 deal a no brainer if one can afford the additional cash outlay and wants the xtra's.
 

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Decided that it was time to upgrade to brushless. After $250 in gift cards, and selling my brushed impact kit, it only cost me about $30 out of pocket.

By the way, anyone have any tips on picking up a bigger battery and a grinder? Hoping to find a good deal.

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Talking to the people right here might be a good a place to find an XC battery. Ebay does offer numerous choices if you shop there, and seen some Milwaukee grinder auctions too.

Any specific model grinder you looking for like maybe a Fuel brushless? Of course there still is a brushed model too. The older Fuel paddle switch (non braking) is down to $149 most places now. I think the reg locking switch model is still at $169 list though.

My advice if you want something new is to wait patiently :D for a percentage off promo with one of the online vendors. ACME runs them often as does CPO.
Probably be one soon again maybe this month and/or in February

Of course there is recon to consider too
 

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Talking to the people right here might be a good a place to find an XC battery. Ebay does offer numerous choices if you shop there, and seen some Milwaukee grinder auctions too.

Any specific model grinder you looking for like maybe a Fuel brushless? Of course there still is a brushed model too. The older Fuel paddle switch (non braking) is down to $149 most places now. I think the reg locking switch model is still at $169 list though.

My advice if you want something new is to wait patiently :D for a percentage off promo with one of the online vendors. ACME runs them often as does CPO.
Probably be one soon again maybe this month and/or in February

Of course there is recon to consider too
Hmm, sounds good I guess I'll just keep an eye out for now

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Decided that it was time to upgrade to brushless. After $250 in gift cards, and selling my brushed impact kit, it only cost me about $30 out of pocket.

By the way, anyone have any tips on picking up a bigger battery and a grinder? Hoping to find a good deal.

f48786bc664a5ea94c2e9d2a05fd84a7.jpg

Try sending Boomer12831 that posts on this thread (few posts up) a pm.. I think he has new 5.0 batteries he was going to, or is thinking about selling...
 
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Another NON - Milwaukee thing I'll post in here.. if anyone has the Amazon Firestick ( may work on others too) or an android smartphone that can cast your phone onto a tv. (I'm using the google chromecast on my tv for this, $25 or $35) you need to get the Kodi app if you don't already have this or know about it..

You need wifi or unlimited data plan to use this app..

Google instructions, or download the Kodi app to your firestick (maybe others) or android smartphone. Then google instructions how to install Exodus, and then Phoenix onto Kodi. Exodus is dominating the add ons, Phoenix is rated #2..

Between those too addons for Kodi, many (maybe even all, there's so many) regular series, premium series tv shows are listed and available to watch for free. Dozens of movies on pay-per-view, some still in theaters are also on there.. some of the new in theater movies don't have the best quality, but most of the ones out of theaters are available in HD. you can watch on your phone or android tablet, but the firestick (dunno about Roku, you can check) and chromecast with smartphone will put it on your tv.. been watching movies all weekend playing with this thing..

It's does movies, tv series, tv shows, music, news, regular channels... I've only begun to play with this.. but if you only download one thing for Kodi, do the Exodus add on.. it's a bit confusing, just follow instructions. I'm using the "Jarvis" version of Kodi and it works fine. There's a newer version but I think it's still in Beta testing..

Android smartphone instructions -
http://www.wirelesshack.org/how-to-...phone-and-watch-free-tv-shows-and-movies.html


Just passing this along to anyone interested, use or judge it at your own digression..

Edit - some other help and info that just got sent to me.
http://troypoint.com/supercharge-kodi/
 
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Thanks for the info on the drill kits DFB. I'll get one of them sooner or later. I can't use it right now anyways, but there are some good deals. Its a tough decision, do I need a vacuum, leaf blower, or a grinder with a drill kit lol
 

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Can anyone confirm that the Home Depot deal works on all the tools in the store? I am wanting to pick up the fuel impact driver bare tool with the one key kit and return the kit. Or I may just get the surge.
 

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Ryobi just introduced a new brushless cordless belt sander and trim/palm router.. you can pretty much BET the farm that an M18 trim router is in the near future now that Ridgid and Ryobi both have one... I'd bet the Milwaukee will be brushless. The belt sander looks pretty cool too.. maybe a future Milwaukee product as well.....

Ryobi also introduced a new 2500 lumen search light and a a new transfer pump, as well as some other things..
 
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Decided that it was time to upgrade to brushless. After $250 in gift cards, and selling my brushed impact kit, it only cost me about $30 out of pocket.

By the way, anyone have any tips on picking up a bigger battery and a grinder? Hoping to find a good deal.

f48786bc664a5ea94c2e9d2a05fd84a7.jpg

Is the picture of your new stuff? Those don't look like brushless to me? Maybe I'm missing something
 

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Yeah, I strongly considered getting the fuel, but considering the price difference and that the brushless had the free bare tool promo going, I went with them.

I'm a heavy duty home user most of the year, and I use them professionally during the summer, but the biggest draw for either set for me was the lack of brushes. Like I said, I use them a lot, and replacing the brushes was both a pain in the *** and a regular additional expense.
 
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Just received my m18 wet/dry vac from acme using the 17% off code. This thing is a beast, no wonder it goes through batteries like nothing. Sounds like it could **** a golf ball through a straw. Luckily I picked up a 9.0 starter set with free 7 1/4" Circ saw from HD last week [emoji13][emoji16]...at least I'll get that extra 15 minutes now lol


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Really wishing I had not bought my 7 1/4 circular saw when I did! I think I paid $170 just for the saw :( (it's been 3-4 months though so no way to send it back).
 

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So just read a review and watched the video from the tool fools on the new Milwaukee 2317 inspection camera.

Pretty fancy. It has a rotating camera head, a removable screen and an SDS recording card. Audio and video capability plus 4x zoom.

The one they didn't give out in the review was the price (and just it looked up it ain't cheap) Looks like its sold as a -21 kit only and @ $699



I'll just stick with my simple 2313-20 (rotating screen /no picture/video capture) for the time being thank you. :D

And of course there are other camera options out there on the mkt too.


http://professional-power-tool-guid...ee-inspection-camera-m12-m-spector-flex-2317/
 

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Just received my m18 wet/dry vac from acme using the 17% off code. This thing is a beast, no wonder it goes through batteries like nothing. Sounds like it could **** a golf ball through a straw. Luckily I picked up a 9.0 starter set with free 7 1/4" Circ saw from HD last week [emoji13][emoji16]...at least I'll get that extra 15 minutes now lol


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The run time with the 9.0 is nuts. I bet it's at least 45 minutes
 

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Yeah I saw those from another post.. but I guess if you need it and use it all the time it's different (for both tools). Well, maybe. I'm not sure what other tools are on the market for that kind of tool
 

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so, why isnt there a deals thread over in the Hot Deals area for milwaukee tools?

ok, i started one, with a deal on 48-11-2420 M12 2AH batteries.

if you see a great deal, and you are willing, share it here:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=350434


maybe this isn't needed. maybe putting the deals here is adequate. but, there is enough traffic here that things get buried quickly. it is up to (the collective) you.
 

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I just ordered the M18 fuel hammer drill/driver, fuel impact driver, and 3/8 ratchet wrench M12 with 2 2.0ah batteries. I had 3 of the m18 2.0ah and found a deal for 2 new 4.0ah batteries for $50. I'm stoked to try these out.
 

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I guess that you haven't priced wireless, articulating borescopes with HD resolution.

That Milwaukee is about 1/4 the price of a comparably speced Extech.

True, I haven't. The video review I found on it seemed to say the video quality went down quite a bit when using it wirelessly. No idea if that's true or not.

And like most nice tools... if you need them, they're worth the price
 

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True, I haven't. The video review I found on it seemed to say the video quality went down quite a bit when using it wirelessly. No idea if that's true or not.

And like most nice tools... if you need them, they're worth the price

I messed with an Extech, and it also had some occasional issues in wireless mode.

If Milwaukee releases a smaller diameter camera... this is downright affordable for what it is, if the picture and field of view are good.

And the fact that the Milwaukee camera cable comes off of the handle part, that is a good feature for when the articulating end gets snagged on something and is broken.
 

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I just ordered the M18 fuel hammer drill/driver, fuel impact driver, and 3/8 ratchet wrench M12 with 2 2.0ah batteries. I had 3 of the m18 2.0ah and found a deal for 2 new 4.0ah batteries for $50. I'm stoked to try these out.
$50 for 8ah worth of batteries is a great deal. :thumbup:

I got an e-mail from ACME Tools that they are having a sale on the Milwaukee 2797-22 fuel drill / driver kit for $249.00. I tried to do a comparison with the 2897-22 kit and found the only difference was the 2797 came with 2-4AO batteries and the 2897 came with 2-5AO batteries. The 2897-22 also comes with a free bare tool like a sawzall, grinder, or an extra battery.
That's a fine price on the 2797 kit.
The 2897 kit is $310 on Amazon from seller AlbanyToolco. Link below.
Also on ebay for about $295. Of course, no "free" "extras" like the $400 2897 kit from HD or Acmetools, etc.
That could be good for those not wanting to fork up the whole $400 to get a discount on a tool or battery.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017G5GCKS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

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Sad that this vacuum has become one of my favorite tools if you want to call it that. Yeah it ***** down batteries and no it does not blow up with a 9.0 lol

Just received my m18 wet/dry vac from acme using the 17% off code. This thing is a beast, no wonder it goes through batteries like nothing. Sounds like it could **** a golf ball through a straw. Luckily I picked up a 9.0 starter set with free 7 1/4" Circ saw from HD last week [emoji13][emoji16]...at least I'll get that extra 15 minutes now lol


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ok, i started one, with a deal on 48-11-2420 M12 2AH batteries.

if you see a great deal, and you are willing, share it here:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=350434


maybe this isn't needed. maybe putting the deals here is adequate. but, there is enough traffic here that things get buried quickly. it is up to (the collective) you.
I think it's a good idea, Im always interested in a good deal. I think I'll buy a couple of those batteries you posted for my me ratchet. :thumbup:
 

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Sad that this vacuum has become one of my favorite tools if you want to call it that. Yeah it ***** down batteries and no it does not blow up with a 9.0 lol

I'm curious what the new one is like.. dunno if anyone on here has bought one yet. Just a dry vac though I think. I use that wet/dry vac all over.. makes life so much easier without the cord. Filter is super easy to clean.. I just hose it off in my slop sink and it's like new again.. I cleaned up and fixed my lawn mower, and a mower sized leaf vac that hadn't run in years. Filter was filled with dirt and grass.. 30 seconds in the sink and it was new again..

Used it to empty some water out of my one piece toilet to replace all the seals and install a new flush and fill kit.. the motor didn't even hesitate with the crevice tool installed, and fully submerged in water sucking it up. Pretty amazing for something running off batteries..
 
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I have yet to get the new one dirty, I am curious also lol. I tend not to use new tools until I need to in case I decide to get rid of it then I can still sell as new, like my M12 vac which I had for 3 months, never used and sold when the M18 new dry one was release. I will use the M18 one tomorrow just so I can post my thoughts.

I'm curious what the new one is like.. dunno if anyone on here has bought one yet. Just a dry vac though I think.
 

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I have the newer M18 dry vac. It's great! I sucked up a ton of drywall and ceiling tile dust yesterday with it. It didn't struggle at all.

I also like how it has a lock for the switch to stay on. That way I can use my multitool to cut the holes and keep the vac hose right near the exiting dust. I'm going to pick up the dust extractor attachment for the multitool soon.
 
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