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For those who may be interested in the 2861-20 mid torque impact wrench as a bare tool and may also know other people that are also considering a purchase (maybe work in mechanic shop, construction or installation crew ACME also has a volume buy percentage discount offer going on up to 10% off on 3 or more. That'll be a slightly larger discount than using the current code can use one or the other but not both.

There's also a 5% discount offer on the purchase of two 2861-20s but right now the sitewide clearout promo will easily beat that by huge margin! :D
 
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I reversed mine. I can't leave things well enough alone. It's in the home depot ad. Adjustable from 14-16 inches.

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:drool: That trimmer looks sweet! Not sure how long I can hold out for it.:lol:
 

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how would these compre to the equivalent bosch models?
been looking at getting one for a while now.


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The Milwaukee 48-22-9801 and the Bosch GLM 15 do seem quite similar both price and function hey

Milwaukee 65' distance Bosch 50'
Milwaukee 3yr warranty Bosch 2 yr

I also see the Bosch being discounted slightly in price some places. Been out at least 2yrs maybe a little more now? :headscrat

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http://toolguyd.com/bosch-glm-15-laser-measurement-tool/


I never had one yet either but night could consider getting that basic Milwaukee one sometime in future
 

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I have yet to find a decent bump feed head. I love my DeWalt 20v (couldn't wait for the red one), but the bump feed was horrible. I'd have to stop every 2 mins to re-feed the line. I swapped it out for a $20 cam head and now I just carry 14" pieces of precut line with me. It works 1000x better now! The cam head said for gas trimmers only, but my DeWalt spins it just fine.

No idea if they'd be interchangeable, but the bump head on my gas echo works perfectly. I've also found that when loading the head with string, it helps the take a pair of pliers and bend the tip of the line back onto itself (essentially creating a hook) to keep the line in place and secure on the reel where it's first inserted into the reel for winding..
 

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Just wondering if any of you guys and gals have used a M18 fuel Multi-tool for grout removal between floor tile? I did this with a Dremel tool a few years ago and it took forever and several bits. What type of blade did you use and how many did you go
through? What other projects do you use one for?
 

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The multi tool is not Fuel BTW. I just got the M18 one and have had the M12 version for a while. M12 is kinda underpowered, but the M18 is suppose to be nice, not as great as a $300+ corded one. They make a special blade specifically for grout removal. I believe there is also a special grout removal blade that can be used on a sawzall, overkill would be using a full size sawzall, but might work nicely in the M12 or M18 hackzall because they have shorter throws.

Just wondering if any of you guys and gals have used a M18 fuel Multi-tool for grout removal between floor tile? I did this with a Dremel tool a few years ago and it took forever and several bits. What type of blade did you use and how many did you go
through? What other projects do you use one for?
 

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Just wondering if any of you guys and gals have used a M18 fuel Multi-tool for grout removal between floor tile? I did this with a Dremel tool a few years ago and it took forever and several bits. What type of blade did you use and how many did you go
through? What other projects do you use one for?

I used my corded multitool when removing grout, but the best tip I have is to get the dedicated grout removal blade (its usually brass/gold colored with a rim of carbide around it)

I have used my M18 multitool quite a bit, but not for grout removal. Its definitely a handy tool to have when there isnt a live receptacle around.
 

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I use my multitool to do electrical cutouts mainly. I've used it for sanding and cutting plexiglass too. Works like a charm.

I've got both the M12 and the M18. I prefer the M18, it's bigger...but it's a little quieter and more powerful.
 

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As my son would say, Yippee!

As I wondered when released and saw pics, the weed wacker comes in a giant box. Shaft is one piece and you just install the handle and guard. Kinda stupid handle is held on with 2 hex cap screws and the guard is 4 torx screws, why not the same... Since theres no engine its head heavy, seems like a nice heavy duty head. Center of gravity is just in front of the handle.

So I went out and tested them, dont have to wait for months for me to post my thoughts like the M18 comact vac.

The leaf blower has some power, variable trigger or 4 speeds on the lock. Now I have a Husqvarna 50cc backpack so... I blew some dry leaves and some wet packed leave layers, it has the power to move it all well, but it does not push it very far. The dry leaves it maybe could push them 10 feet, where my gas blower will push them half way across the yard. Here's the kicker, I put a fully charged 9.0 on it, ran it on high for about 10 mins, 9.0 was down to 2 bars!!! Maybe it just went from 3-2 bars, but I doubt you could get 30 mins on high with a 9.0. Thats not going to cut it in the fall when my yard in covered in inches of leaves. I have been out there for hours before, I will not own more than 4x9.0s. I cant see a landscape company having it they would need a suitcase of 9.0s. Looks like I wont be selling my Husqvarna after all.

Fired up the weed wacker, it has 2 speeds, kinda wish it had a lock on. It makes weird sounds, like its broken. Hit a few spots on my grass and it was great on both speeds. Wonder how quickly it will drain a 9.0.
 
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Picked up the M18 Fuel Sawzall and Circular saw tonight, couldn't pass up with the 9.0 and $200 off combo. Pretty decent upgrade from the brushed Dewalt cordless I've been using for years.


can someone provide more information about this? i went to the two local hd stores, and nobody knew anything.

is this one box? what is the part number? how much is it?

thank you very muchly.
 

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can someone provide more information about this? i went to the two local hd stores, and nobody knew anything.

is this one box? what is the part number? how much is it?

thank you very muchly.

Its one box, the front of the box has a white panel on it showing the free 9.0aH pack and charger.

I bought the circ saw combo a while ago, Ill snap a pic tonight unless someone else gets to it first.
 

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can someone provide more information about this? i went to the two local hd stores, and nobody knew anything.

is this one box? what is the part number? how much is it?

thank you very muchly.

I believe he is talking about the MILWAUKEE-48-59-1890PC kit and the MILWAUKEE-48-59-1890PS

Circular saw or recip kit both show full price at HD and also out of stock

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...Saw-High-Demand-9-0Ah-Kit-2731-22HD/300929441

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...Saw-High-Demand-9-0Ah-Kit-2720-22HD/300843052



Pretty much what you get with the deal is the 9.0 starter kit battery and rapid charger plus one of those two FUEL tools for just the price of the battery and charger alone. And each tool is worth approx. $200 list

Buy at acme right now get $10 off or add a dollar minimum purchase to go over $250 and save $25. Free shipping and possibly no sales tax depending on your state. HD always charges sales tax for every purchase.
 
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My mistake. I thought the M18 was a fuel model. I will not need it for awhile but will have to regrout the tile at some point and thought this would work ok.
 

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Today is the last day of the $200 off promo deal too at Home Depot. Unless it gets extended.
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Some stores don't carry them anymore. Others have shelves of them. Check website, it will tell you which store has them near you.
 

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Pretty much what you get with the deal is the 9.0 starter kit battery and rapid charger plus one of those two FUEL tools for just the price of the battery and charger alone. And each tool is worth approx. $200 list

ok, thanx. this explanation and the images posted in the post after yours help explain it.

Buy at acme right now get $10 off or add a dollar minimum purchase to go over $250 and save $25. Free shipping and possibly no sales tax depending on your state. HD always charges sales tax for every purchase.

ok, it is one dollar short. anyone know of anything there that costs dollar?
 

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Haven't heard much on this rebate, but if you buy $75 in shockwave bits you get a free m12 radio. Thinking about pulling the trigger. Can someone chime in on the sound quality of the radio? Thanks
 

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Today is the last day of the $200 off promo deal too at Home Depot. Unless it gets extended.

Funny thing is, Ive seen 3 different dates referenced *in my local store alone*.

They had a cardboard endcap display sign that said Jan 30, the post-it type sticker attached to the OneKey kits that say Jan 29 and their Vertus (sp?) computers say Jan 25.

If I attempt to use the promo tomorrow Im just gonna hand them the post-it sticker right off the kit and ask them if its Jan 29 yet.
 

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Asked a Milwaukee rep if the 2897 kit was getting price cut to 349 before promo ends, he said not as far as he knows.

Funny thing is, Ive seen 3 different dates referenced *in my local store alone*.

They had a cardboard endcap display sign that said Jan 30, the post-it type sticker attached to the OneKey kits that say Jan 29 and their Vertus (sp?) computers say Jan 25.

If I attempt to use the promo tomorrow Im just gonna hand them the post-it sticker right off the kit and ask them if its Jan 29 yet.
 

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Asked a Milwaukee rep if the 2897 kit was getting price cut to 349 before promo ends, he said not as far as he knows.

Yeah they did that last year towards the end but not sure about this year.

They dropped both kits involved 50.00, so the OneKey kit would (should?) drop to 449.

I buy in mostly for the discount on the 2nd tool, dropping the kit prices would help a little but its not a HUGE deal if it doesnt happen.
 

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Haven't heard much on this rebate, but if you buy $75 in shockwave bits you get a free m12 radio. Thinking about pulling the trigger. Can someone chime in on the sound quality of the radio? Thanks

As tool manufacturer radios go I think its a great radio. I have had one for a couple of seasons now I use it most everyday.

Small and compact enough to fit in most small soft side tool bags. And it is plenty loud enough for me. I really have no need for radio that's bigger than my toolbox :wtf:

Sound is clear little distortion until almost max
Will run about 3hrs steady on 1.5ah and I figure most of the work day on 4.0

It's old school it is just a simple radio...no battery charging. no usb either, isn't BT ready but does have aux in port. I added BT receiver so I could stream to it as a speaker. Covered door storage spot is small and probably wont fit most larger flat phones. Cord is transformer power pack style but removable when not needed. Some people complain about having a separate power supply never been a problem for me.

If you never seen the drop test video I highly recommend it :D


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Got a link to the shockwave deal?
 

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I got the free radio in Dec, only to sell it, which I did for $70.

I use to have the radio but it was not loud enough for me, so I got the monster M18 bluetooth radio charger.

Here are the rebates.

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

Haven't heard much on this rebate, but if you buy $75 in shockwave bits you get a free m12 radio. Thinking about pulling the trigger. Can someone chime in on the sound quality of the radio? Thanks
 

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Thanks for the details on the radio. Think I'm gonna give it a try worse case I could sell it later. Now I just need to find a combo of bit sets I want
 

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Picked up the M18 Fuel Sawzall and Circular saw tonight, couldn't pass up with the 9.0 and $200 off combo. Pretty decent upgrade from the brushed Dewalt cordless I've been using for years.

Wondering the final price for all that if that's ok. I got the 9.0 sawzall kit online for $207. Waiting on a less than $250 deal for the circ saw 9.0 kit.
 

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Did everyone really miss my post 6978?

As my son would say, Yippee!

As I wondered when released and saw pics, the weed wacker comes in a giant box. Shaft is one piece and you just install the handle and guard. Kinda stupid handle is held on with 2 hex cap screws and the guard is 4 torx screws, why not the same... Since theres no engine its head heavy, seems like a nice heavy duty head. Center of gravity is just in front of the handle.

So I went out and tested them, dont have to wait for months for me to post my thoughts like the M18 comact vac.

The leaf blower has some power, variable trigger or 4 speeds on the lock. Now I have a Husqvarna 50cc backpack so... I blew some dry leaves and some wet packed leave layers, it has the power to move it all well, but it does not push it very far. The dry leaves it maybe could push them 10 feet, where my gas blower will push them half way across the yard. Here's the kicker, I put a fully charged 9.0 on it, ran it on high for about 10 mins, 9.0 was down to 2 bars!!! Maybe it just went from 3-2 bars, but I doubt you could get 30 mins on high with a 9.0. Thats not going to cut it in the fall when my yard in covered in inches of leaves. I have been out there for hours before, I will not own more than 4x9.0s. I cant see a landscape company having it they would need a suitcase of 9.0s. Looks like I wont be selling my Husqvarna after all.

Fired up the weed wacker, it has 2 speeds, kinda wish it had a lock on. It makes weird sounds, like its broken. Hit a few spots on my grass and it was great on both speeds. Wonder how quickly it will drain a 9.0.
 

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So this is whats on the side of the box, dont know if I believe the 15ft and is that 3rd graph saying run time is 20ish mins on full blast?!?! It doesnt specify what battery that is with.

Did everyone really miss my post 6978?
 
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So this is whats on the side of the box, dont know if I believe the 15ft and is that 3rd graph saying run time is 20ish mins on full blast?!?! It doesnt specify what battery that is with.



Yup! 20 min at full blast. Since the kit comes with a 9.0 battery, I assume that's what the run time is based on.

Bummer that your initial reviews aren't as positive as I hope

It also looks a lot like my current 56v ego blower, only reason I want the Milwaukee one its because of the m18 battery platform. With my ego after 18 min at full blast I have to wait an hour for a full recharge. Slow speed I can get a 30 min run.
With Milwaukee a got a couple of 5.0 and two 9.0 that can back me up on a 30 min clean up.
 

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I thought the string trimmer was a little nose heavy as well, but once the battery is in it balanced right out. I didn't get the blower yet from ACME but I bought it to replace my small handheld gas blower. I figure it will be perfect for the small stuff. For fall cleanups I'll grab my redmax eb7001 backpack blower.
 

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The big M18 Jobsite Radio/Charger was listed for $179.99 at my local HD this morning. Their website still lists it as $229 though.

I've wanted one, but I can't say I really "need" it and it's kinda huge.
 
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