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a52-830

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Another prediction for new products..

Cordless track saw
Cordless tile saw

in the last year, i have only used air for three things:

filling tires (which is now covered, i just dont know how well yet)

releasing the brakes on my BP lift (and i would love to find something in a low voltage application to replace that. using an M12 battery i could just pop in would be a huge win)

a cut off tool.

would really like to see a cut off tool. it honestly doesnt seem beyond their ability, but i fear that their attention has wandered to other areas now.
 
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Is the sawzall kit with 9.0 a good deal at $175? I haven’t kept up With the latest deals in a while, but picked it up yesterday.

Please tell where you got that, I really want to add a cordless seawall and best I've seen is $250.
 

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HD clearance for the 9.0 packs that either came with the sawzall or 7 1/4 circ saw


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Ok, my local HD never has anything good or what I want in their clearance section, I bought the 7 1/4 circular saw last year.
 

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Come on and release already stupid M12 inflator! I keep getting more and more hyped for what may likely be a massive let down. Every day I hope I get a shipment email from Acme.
 

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in the last year, i have only used air for three things:

filling tires (which is now covered, i just dont know how well yet)

releasing the brakes on my BP lift (and i would love to find something in a low voltage application to replace that. using an M12 battery i could just pop in would be a huge win)

a cut off tool.

would really like to see a cut off tool. it honestly doesnt seem beyond their ability, but i fear that their attention has wandered to other areas now.

I believe you can use up to a 2.5" cut off wheel in the M18 die grinder, with the proper arbor. Probably as close as you'll ever see to a dedicated cut off tool.

I'm also anxiously awaiting the M12 inflator, and I wouldn't mind seeing a M18 compressor in the future, much like the Ridgid model.
 

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I believe you can use up to a 2.5" cut off wheel in the M18 die grinder, with the proper arbor. Probably as close as you'll ever see to a dedicated cut off tool.

I'm also anxiously awaiting the M12 inflator, and I wouldn't mind seeing a M18 compressor in the future, much like the Ridgid model.
If you put a cutoff mandrel in you can use reg 3" cut off wheels but it's shady as hell. I did it once and I won't do it again. I love my M18 die grinder but I've found it doesn't like wide attachments. It works beautifully with carbide burrs and sanding flap wheels(1/4" shank) and high rpm rated wire wheels(no bigger than 1" or 1.5" diameter). Anything larger and it starts vibrating like crazy to the point that it's hard to hold in your hands. Idk if it's slop in the shaft of mine or if they're all like that. Still one of my fav tools
 

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If they made an M12 angle grinder, I would go all M12 at home. It couldn't be any worse than NiCa 18v grinders.

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If they made an M12 angle grinder, I would go all M12 at home. It couldn't be any worse than NiCa 18v grinders.

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Oh god the runtime would be horrendous. Also the whole point of the 12V line is compactness. An angle grinder isn't compact so there's no real benefit to going with 12V. If you need to sand or lightly grind go with the M12 sander/polisher. I love mine
 

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Come on and release already stupid M12 inflator! I keep getting more and more hyped for what may likely be a massive let down. Every day I hope I get a shipment email from Acme.

At least Milwaukee has been good about promoting tools, releasing them roughly on time, and then keeping them.

My biggest gripe when I had Craftsman C3 tools was that they wouldn't advertise new tools before release, they'd show up one day on the website, and 5-6 months later they'd be discontinued and you'd have to pay 3x the price to get a used one on eBay. Best tool decision I ever made was switching to Milwaukee.
 

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whatever someone will pay.

i know that sounds flippant, but, as an example, they are going between 100$ and 110$ on ebay. at the local flea market, i imagine that they are less, assuming they are available. dont know about CL. they dont seem to be listed separately around here.

i have enough, but paid 90$ for two 5AH batteries shipped last year. would likely pay 90$ shipped for a 9AH now.
 

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What are 9.0 Ah batteries worth if your selling them, just out of curiosity?

I've been picking up aND seeing more of BNIB 9.0s for $75 and $80. But... I am in Southern California where there is a lot of this stuff on Craigslist, offer up, let go, and the local Swapmeet. Your region may be different. Is definitely a buyer's market out here.

When I see them for sale for $100 I pass.
 

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What are 9.0 Ah batteries worth if your selling them, just out of curiosity?
I buy them new for $90 at most. If I use a code even less. Personally I would never buy a used battery, unless it had a date code of the current year. Otherwise it's impossible to tell if it's been used for a month or for 3 years and just kept clean.
 
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Otherwise it's impossible to tell if it's been used for a month or for 3 years and just kept clean.

speaking of this . . . . .

when i am done, i clean up. wipe down all the tools, put them away where they belong (which lets me know if i left something somewhere, because when i go to close the drawers on the tool chests, there is a missing tool.)


anyway . . . . based on a recommendation, i believe from here, i have been using "tub o towels" (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00022W4ZU/?tag=atomicindus08-20), which seem to work well. but i wonder about cleaning things like impacts, which have grills for venting the motor.

i clean even the power tools. am i going to damage them using these wipes? i mean, they are not dripping when i get done, but i usually run the wipe over the entire body to get rust dust off them . . . .
 

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Any one having problems with their M12 compact batteries staying in their tools? My XC batteries securely lock in, but the compacts can be tugged out without pushing on the release buttons. I only noticed because I got the M12 Fuel 3/8" Impact, and it stopped working after a few seconds. Well the battery popped out. Maybe i didn't put it in all the way, but it happened again. I went around to several of my M12 tools and it seemed the compact batteries released sometimes with no or the lightest of pressure on the release tabs. The XC batteries had a very solid connection. I was using two 3ah compact & 1 2ah compact for issues.
 

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Any one having problems with their M12 compact batteries staying in their tools? My XC batteries securely lock in, but the compacts can be tugged out without pushing on the release buttons. I only noticed because I got the M12 Fuel 3/8" Impact, and it stopped working after a few seconds. Well the battery popped out. Maybe i didn't put it in all the way, but it happened again. I went around to several of my M12 tools and it seemed the compact batteries released sometimes with no or the lightest of pressure on the release tabs. The XC batteries had a very solid connection. I was using two 3ah compact & 1 2ah compact for issues.

I just have a bunch of 2.0 batteries and never had an issue.
 

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Got my Milwaukee to Ryobi adapter today.. very nice.. i have to charge up and top off my only Ryobi battery to be sure, but as of now, my Milwaukee 4.0 vs the Ryobi 4.0 makes the Ryobi impact sound like it just gained a new speed.. lol.. too early to tell for sure though..
 

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Got my Milwaukee to Ryobi adapter today.. very nice.. i have to charge up and top off my only Ryobi battery to be sure, but as of now, my Milwaukee 4.0 vs the Ryobi 4.0 makes the Ryobi impact sound like it just gained a new speed.. lol.. too early to tell for sure though..

Haha, that sounds awesome.

I haven't used it on a tool that does "real work" like a drill or saw, but I'll be interested in hearing about it.
 

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Haha, that sounds awesome.

I haven't used it on a tool that does "real work" like a drill or saw, but I'll be interested in hearing about it.

Lol.. no false alarm.. I just tried it again with both batteries off the charger.. now it sounds the same 4.0 vs 4.0.. Ryobi 4.0 vs Milwaukee 9.0 might be a different story. It does fit good though.. I'm happy..
 

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speaking of this . . . . .

when i am done, i clean up. wipe down all the tools, put them away where they belong (which lets me know if i left something somewhere, because when i go to close the drawers on the tool chests, there is a missing tool.)


anyway . . . . based on a recommendation, i believe from here, i have been using "tub o towels" (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00022W4ZU/?tag=atomicindus08-20), which seem to work well. but i wonder about cleaning things like impacts, which have grills for venting the motor.

i clean even the power tools. am i going to damage them using these wipes? i mean, they are not dripping when i get done, but i usually run the wipe over the entire body to get rust dust off them . . . .
For the longest time i would wipe down every tool I used almost every day, especially my more expensive fuel tools. I'm really weird about keeping them pretty clean. I would use WD-40 on a rag (only a little). I did this for over a year, it was a very effective way of cleaning them, but I did find over time the white of the Milwaukee lettering would come off. Not the end of the world but not a hard fix with a paint marker. Theres nothing strange about wanting to protect your investments.

I will recommend the boots, especially on the mid torque and 2763/67, as those are very heavy tools that when dropped hit the ground HARD
 

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I wish Milwaukee made boots for everything.. even the batteries.. my Milwaukee stuff at work just gets thrown on top of each other inside a truck utility body.. there's no good way to organize them, and taking them in and out of cases is NOT happening..
 

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Milwaukee is teasing an announcement for the next big breakthrough for the m18 line.

I have 2 predictions - either it's introducing the chainsaw, which I wouldn't call a big breakthrough... Or maybe the 12.0 battery.

What would be even nicer is higher voltage batteries.. guess we'll see soon..

The new ratcheting wrenches are 144 tooth according to the press release if anyone's wondering.
 
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I really dont know what purpose a 12.0 serves unless it runs like 36vx6.0a. There is nothing that a 9.0 wont meet my needs. If a 9.0 is 3 banks of 3a, would a 12.0 be 4, that would be massive.

Milwaukee is teasing an announcement for the next big breakthrough for the m18 line.

I have 2 predictions - either it's introducing the chainsaw, which I wouldn't call a big breakthrough... Or maybe the 12.0 battery.

What would be even nicer is higher voltage batteries.. guess we'll see soon..

The new ratcheting wrenches are 144 tooth according to the press release if anyone's wondering.
 

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I really dont know what purpose a 12.0 serves unless it runs like 36vx6.0a. There is nothing that a 9.0 wont meet my needs. If a 9.0 is 3 banks of 3a, would a 12.0 be 4, that would be massive.



Or 3 sets of 4Ah 21700-sized cells, which wouldn't be much bigger than a 9.0.
 

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If they finally move to the new cells thats great, compact 4.0 and XC 8.0.... They really need to stop making so many battery versions, 13 between M12 & M18 is ridiculous.
Or 3 sets of 4Ah 21700-sized cells, which wouldn't be much bigger than a 9.0.
 

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If they finally move to the new cells thats great, compact 4.0 and XC 8.0.... They really need to stop making so many battery versions, 13 between M12 & M18 is ridiculous.

Agreed 100%. I wonder if the M12 line will have any issues with the increased cell size in the handle section of the battery...
 

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I'd be happy with an 18V 12.0, I'd love the 36v don't get me wrong, but for running my grinders and saws a 12.0 would be awesome. Getting an hour of heavy grinding would be nuts
 

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Welp, I bit the bullet and bought the Dewalt cordless chainsaw... and the cordless framing nailer might be coming next. Looks like I am back to two platforms :(

Also drove to Milwaukee's service center next to their corporate headquarters. TONS of construction there... looks like they are expanding a ton! A friend of mine said they would fix my broken impacts right on the spot. No go, the service centers are basically shipping departments where they ship everything to a central location and then receive it again. You're better off doing the eService.

I will say they were very nice and did give me a free 3.0 for my troubles.
 

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I wish Milwaukee made boots for everything.. even the batteries.. my Milwaukee stuff at work just gets thrown on top of each other inside a truck utility body.. there's no good way to organize them, and taking them in and out of cases is NOT happening..

Do you have room for slotted pvc holders mounted vertically instead of horizontally? Another idea... once I used tools out of a tool trailer that had angled shelving with 4-5" dividers.
 
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