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Bighead38

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�� I don't even care.. I want it. What is the third item on the right? And where are the sockets, on the backside?

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Socket. They are square on the bottom so they don't roll around. You could probably put a open end wrench around the square as well for some odd situation.

I have 2 Home Depot locally and they are the worst I have ever seen. I wonder if the wrenches will be at either store. I think the socket set will be.
 
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It looks like Acme Tools has the M18 9.0 starter kit for $199 now. That's the same price as Home Depot has it, but if it's not in your state you won't have to pay sales tax. However I do not know if free shipping qualifies for that order since it's exactly $199. I bought one with the Gen 2 high torque impact.
 

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I believe you, but in all honesty I don't think I've heard anyone complain about those issues on here before. I suggest you reach out to Milwaukee, either through customer service, or message them on Facebook. You might be surprised how well they try to take care of their customers..

I'm returning it for store credit and getting another, quicker than waiting weeks for a repair facility, though I don't have experience with Milwaukee's repair process (maybe they're faster?). Also yeah, I seem to have bad luck with M12. Lastly I'm not one of those that bashes tools for fun, there's a rainbow of power tool brands in my garage.
 

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It looks like Acme Tools has the M18 9.0 starter kit for $199 now. That's the same price as Home Depot has it, but if it's not in your state you won't have to pay sales tax. However I do not know if free shipping qualifies for that order since it's exactly $199. I bought one with the Gen 2 high torque impact.
If someone needs to add a tool to make it $200 or w/e, get an inkzall marker of some sort. $1 each usually.

Edit: Acme or Cpo had a 9.0 kit with charger & 2nd battery for $199.
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Well the start of another work day :D



Geez just thinking I haven't received any free T-shirts in quite a while now
 
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I'm returning it for store credit and getting another, quicker than waiting weeks for a repair facility, though I don't have experience with Milwaukee's repair process (maybe they're faster?). Also yeah, I seem to have bad luck with M12. Lastly I'm not one of those that bashes tools for fun, there's a rainbow of power tool brands in my garage.

You should still send a message to Milwaukee's Facebook page. They might send you something for free to help make up for the bad experience.
 

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I think the primary purpose of the square end was to put a wrench on it, secondary I guess to not roll lol. Tool guy covered it way back when they came out I believe.

Still surprised the Milwaukee hammers have not shown up in my HDs, let alone the socket sets. Plus no promos on either! The redstick levels had promos...

My Red handtool collection has become impressive though still behind my Red power tools.
Socket. They are square on the bottom so they don't roll around. You could probably put a open end wrench around the square as well for some odd situation.

I have 2 Home Depot locally and they are the worst I have ever seen. I wonder if the wrenches will be at either store. I think the socket set will be.
 

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Well the start of another work day :D



Geez just thinking I haven't received any free T-shirts in quite a while now

You know come to think of it I haven't gotten one in a while either... or ever! :lol:

How about it Milwaukee spy that may be reading this thread. Spread the love.
 

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Just because I have soooooo many M18 batteries...

For those that have comparison real world usage, how does the new blower COMPARE to the dewalt 40V - runtime aside....

FWIW, my yellow tools are the vac, tile saw, and a good lineup of their OPE - blower, hedge, pole hedge, weedwacker and chainsaw. It's been nice not smelling like gas for the last 2 years...
 

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Does anyone have the original M18 bandsaw? Is the capacity difference between that and the fuel that big?

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Got my 3 in 1 heated jacket today. Holy hotness. That thing is warm! And the outer jacket seems very durable. Time will tell.
 

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Also for the Swag tables it's the V4 that works with the M18 Fuel?

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Any rumors of Milwaukee releasing a pole saw in the OPE line?

I need a pole saw every once in a while and electric would work just fine, would love to stay with Milwaukee
 

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Any rumors of Milwaukee releasing a pole saw in the OPE line?

I need a pole saw every once in a while and electric would work just fine, would love to stay with Milwaukee

I'm hoping for an M18 chainsaw. I'd switch both my string trimmer and chainsaw over to cordless. A pole saw would be nice, too.
 
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The rumor is there are going to be adaptable accessories for the string trimmer, dont know what exactly or when, but my hope was a pole saw would be one of them.

Any rumors of Milwaukee releasing a pole saw in the OPE line?

I need a pole saw every once in a while and electric would work just fine, would love to stay with Milwaukee
 

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A cordless mower would be awesome

I'd bet it's coming or at least being considered. DeWalt briefly debuted a FlexVolt mower. I believe it was mentioned in DeWalt media coverage at Toolguyd. They said something to the effect that DeWalt quickly whisked it away and wouldn't talk about it.

I'm hoping for an M18 chainsaw. I'd switch both my string trimmer and chainsaw over to cordless. A pole saw would be nice, too.

Milwaukee has confirmed a chainsaw in '18. As I said it damn well better be this next summer 'cause if they stick w their typical fall release date they can plan on near zero sales until the the fall of '19.
 

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Got my 3 in 1 heated jacket today. Holy hotness. That thing is warm! And the outer jacket seems very durable. Time will tell.

I bought one last year. Its a pretty nice and durable jacket. I am in NH where it gets pretty cold but not like some parts of the northern midwest. I don't use the battery all the time because its a warm jacket to start with and usually when I am outside, I am moving around rather than standing around.
 

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I bought one last year. Its a pretty nice and durable jacket. I am in NH where it gets pretty cold but not like some parts of the northern midwest. I don't use the battery all the time because its a warm jacket to start with and usually when I am outside, I am moving around rather than standing around.
That was my thought when I put it on. I will probably use the battery when I'm sitting still at fall baseball games or in the car. My girlfriend got me the power cord to hook up to 12v cig plug.
 

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Blah.. I'm an idiot.. that eBay listing I posted and bought from was for a single battery pack, not 2.. they just posted 2 pictures of it (front and back) and in a sea of 2 pack listings I thought that's what it was for.. not the end of the world. I'll fix the link I posted later so my stupidity doesnt spread..
 

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Anyone have input on the bandsaw? And which swag table is compatible? I'm really kicking around with this one. There's nothing I haven't been able to do without a portaband but it would make life easier. I wouldn't have to fill out hot work permits anymore either.

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For $17, the 2 pack of 2.5 amp hr batteries off eBay would be a good investment. Mine got delivered today.. have to wait til I get home to see them.

And yes.. in NO way will I be spending $70 for that socket set.. no.. just no... $35 I'd be in, but at $70 Milwaukee can blow me on that one..
I have 3 3 amp hr Milwaukee batteries I got last year with a rebate. :)
 

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I'd bet it's coming or at least being considered. DeWalt briefly debuted a FlexVolt mower. I believe it was mentioned in DeWalt media coverage at Toolguyd. They said something to the effect that DeWalt quickly whisked it away and wouldn't talk about it.







Milwaukee has confirmed a chainsaw in '18. As I said it damn well better be this next summer 'cause if they stick w their typical fall release date they can plan on near zero sales until the the fall of '19.



This thread is getting expensive! I have been holding out on the cordless trimmer. Is model available now built to accept attachments in the future? If it is, I'm thinking next year a trimmer and chain saw would be nice! And a blower... and... and...


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Anyone have input on the bandsaw? And which swag table is compatible? I'm really kicking around with this one. There's nothing I haven't been able to do without a portaband but it would make life easier. I wouldn't have to fill out hot work permits anymore either.

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I've got the deep cut corded on a version 4 swag table and a harbor freight step pedal and it's definitely worth it. Before that I was using a chop saw. Cleaner cuts, less noise and particle disbursement.


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Anyone else wish that they made a M12 hot glue gun? I have a cheapy 7.2v one from Bunnings over here, but a nice M12 unit for full size sticks would be great.
 

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Anyone else wish that they made a M12 hot glue gun? I have a cheapy 7.2v one from Bunnings over here, but a nice M12 unit for full size sticks would be great.

Typical TTI....they make one under the Ryobi brand, using 18V Ryobi batteries.

But not Milwaukee, of course.

I have a few Ryobi batteries hanging around just for those "one-off" type tools...oscillating multitool (before Milwaukee came out with theirs), glue gun, right angle drill (dont need Milwaukee since I only needed it twice), etc.

I love the quality of my red stuff, but when I need a tool that I dont anticipate using much and I need it in the middle of a project, Ryobi is only a Home Depot trip away.
 

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I was told by a knowledgable person at Milwaukee that the attachments would be compatible with the current string trimmer. But someone else mentioned that an updated model was required. Only time will tell which statement is true. I cant imagine they realease it then need a new version to accept attachmemts which were in the works when it came out. That would only piss off everyone!

This thread is getting expensive! I have been holding out on the cordless trimmer. Is model available now built to accept attachments in the future? If it is, I'm thinking next year a trimmer and chain saw would be nice! And a blower... and... and...


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�� I don't even care.. I want it. What is the third item on the right? And where are the sockets, on the backside?

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Third item is the "revolutionary" Milwaukee "square" socket, that helps avoid them from rolling away and maybe even use a wrench on them. :willy_nil
Socket. They are square on the bottom so they don't roll around. You could probably put a open end wrench around the square as well for some odd situation.

I have 2 Home Depot locally and they are the worst I have ever seen. I wonder if the wrenches will be at either store. I think the socket set will be.
I hope they make it to the stores too...then I'll wait for HD to put them on clearance and buy them at 75% off :rocker:
Maybe I'll find these at my tool discounter next year :D

They had the chisel tip black inkzall markers this year
This were at the fasteners inc tool outlet store but still at regular price.
 

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I was told by a knowledgable person at Milwaukee that the attachments would be compatible with the current string trimmer. But someone else mentioned that an updated model was required. Only time will tell which statement is true. I cant imagine they realease it then need a new version to accept attachmemts which were in the works when it came out. That would only piss off everyone!

Looking at the toro/ryobi Expand-It (attachments) I don't see a way they can make attachments work with current trimmer. It's one solid piece.

A new design would have to be release and some of us will be unhappy for sure.

Ego is doing that now. They have a new power head that takes attachments.
https://egopowerplus.com/collections/power-head/products/power-head
https://egopowerplus.com/collections/power-head

Maybe that's why most HD are clearing out the entire OPE Milwaukee line..:headscrat
 

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Is the New Gen 2 high torque impact the most powerful half-inch in battery and pneumatic currently out? I know it won't be that way for long if it is, but that is pretty sweet that cordless now surpasses all pneumatic in power.
 

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Looking at the toro/ryobi Expand-It (attachments) I don't see a way they can make attachments work with current trimmer. It's one solid piece.

A new design would have to be release and some of us will be unhappy for sure.

Ego is doing that now. They have a new power head that takes attachments.
https://egopowerplus.com/collections/power-head/products/power-head
https://egopowerplus.com/collections/power-head

Maybe that's why most HD are clearing out the entire OPE Milwaukee line..:headscrat

I could be wrong, but I thought the head was removable on the trimmer..

As far as those aftermarket "power extra" m12 batteries, as far as I can tell, the battery case is identical to the original M12 in every way. I'm tempted to crack it open just to see what batteries are inside, but it will probably destroy the thing. It fits inside the tools perfectly though.
 
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