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Also in the holiday section is a rapid charger and 5.0 for $99 which ain't bad. Funny the sign has a regular charger in the picture.

Where’d you see that? Went by HD in Nashville to pick one up and they’re up to $139.
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Its part of the normal life cycle of any big name company. First they'll gain the trust from customers, then customers will eventually forget that they're shopping from a corporation and that there's no such thing as being loyal. At the end of the day, its the profit for them that counts :lol:

Home Depot really took the holiday spirit away, without being able to crush their $50/$100/$150 off sale anymore.
 

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I'm going to unbox the mini rover light right now and see that goes. Hopefully my batteries aren't duds
 

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Which M18 Fuel impact driver should I get?

As in?

Current model 2853, older model 2753, One Key version...2857, 2757

Or maybe 2760 Surge

Kit form, CT or XC or just bare tool :headscrat




Also, might be in the market for a new impact wrench, and would love suggestions on that also.


Whoaa... :lol_hitti

3/4" 1/2" 3/8" 1/4" :confused:

M18 High Torque, Mid Torque, Compact, M12 Gen 1 or Stubby?

Maybe we can narrow this down some :beer:
 

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Returned the 2112 light for a refund... both hatteries showed error... and the magnets dont work.

I had the RedLithium USB headlamp just NOT work - totally DOA, no lights, no response to switch or charger, THEN it was fine....THEN it wasn't, back to DOA

I returned and bought another which has been great

Some weird stuff going on w the USB products it seems....
 

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My mini Rover light is working fine, just bought it today, batteries are charging. Not sure how long it takes, buts its connected to a 2amp wall charger via an Anker microUSB cable

Will update here soon

I actually like the Milwaukee microUSB cable quality, should last a while

Pardon the cable floor mess
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I had the RedLithium USB headlamp just NOT work - totally DOA, no lights, no response to switch or charger, THEN it was fine....THEN it wasn't, back to DOA

I returned and bought another which has been great

Some weird stuff going on w the USB products it seems....
 

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After a couple of hours, charging color is still red. I think these batteries are defective. I disconnected and have it currently connected to a laptop and after 20 mins of charging, color still doesn't change. What gives? Time to return to Home Depot :shocking:

What a shame. Product was Brand New, no physical damage to blister packaging

The defective batteries / charger, how could this be? Never expected this from Milwaukee
 

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After a couple of hours, charging color is still red. I think these batteries are defective. I disconnected and have it currently connected to a laptop and after 20 mins of charging, color still doesn't change. What gives? Time to return to Home Depot :shocking:

What a shame. Product was Brand New, how could this be? Never expected this from Milwaukee

They do take a while to charge. A laptop will be a very low amperage compared to a phone charger.
 

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Well, I had it connected originally to a wall charger (wall outlet) as well as a higher amperage multi USB Hub, its been over two hours, the colors should have changed by now from red-> orange -> green :confused:
They do take a while to charge. A laptop will be a very low amperage compared to a phone charger.
 

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As in?

Current model 2853, older model 2753, One Key version...2857, 2757

Or maybe 2760 Surge

Kit form, CT or XC or just bare tool :headscrat







Whoaa... :lol_hitti

3/4" 1/2" 3/8" 1/4" :confused:

M18 High Torque, Mid Torque, Compact, M12 Gen 1 or Stubby?

Maybe we can narrow this down some :beer:

M18 for both. Haven’t upgraded in a couple years. I know they have a few new models out. Probably 1/2” for impact wrench.
 

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Here's an update, I left it charging overnight, went from red to orange, now waiting for it to go from orange to green. Charging is incredibly slow. Is this how long it takes to initially charge? I doubt it. May be it was too cold? I'm going to do further analysis. Hopefully there wasn't anything wrong with it to begin with. Must have used wrong charging port and / or incompatible charger.

Hope you didn't buy the one i returned....
 

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My confusion was BOTH batteries were blinking error... you would think one maybe... plus two chargers... the actual light and separate charger... same result... not to be a downer but there is little chance i would buy a milwaukee anything with those lipstick batteries now.
 

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I usually associate any lipstick battery as junk. The included charging cable is high grade.
When you say blinking error, do you mean something like this?,

If so, I haven't come across that yet. However, I should say this is one expensive light. There's a similar one sold by Harbor Freight but is more robust (ironically), has strong magnetic base and is almost half the price of this. I own one of the HF lights 215 Lumen Quantum Pocket light, https://www.harborfreight.com/215-Lumen-Pocket-Worklight-63935.html Its absolutely fine for its price.

Is this Milwaukee light Holiday-exclusive? Its too expensive :shocking: I may just return it because of price. There are better options out there, I'm sure

My confusion was BOTH batteries were blinking error... you would think one maybe... plus two chargers... the actual light and separate charger... same result... not to be a downer but there is little chance i would buy a milwaukee anything with those lipstick batteries now.
 
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WinLinMac, Nope... not an overheating situation or lost contact... it was "battery error" single flashing as per the instructions... says battery needs to be replaced. HOWEVER the battery at the time had a charge and functioned... the light worked.

I drained one of the two bad batteries by leaving the light on all night... didn't get a time on how long it lasted but... I got the same error when I attempted to charge the drained battery... vs … the undrained battery when attempting to charge them BOTH via the stand alone charger and the light.

YES I love that charging cable...
 

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Thanks for clarifying, seems like you had the red / green flashing (indicative of damaged or faulty battery) as per the enclosed manual.

Is this model number sold throughout the year? :headscrat

edit: update, both charger and battery within the light have charged to solid green

Now I beg to ask the question, any reason why these lights are overly expensive? :confused:

WinLinMac, Nope... not an overheating situation or lost contact... it was "battery error" single flashing as per the instructions... says battery needs to be replaced. HOWEVER the battery at the time had a charge and functioned... the light worked.

I drained one of the two bad batteries by leaving the light on all night... didn't get a time on how long it lasted but... I got the same error when I attempted to charge the drained battery... vs … the undrained battery when attempting to charge them BOTH via the stand alone charger and the light.

YES I love that charging cable...
 
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On to the rotary tool... M12 vs Dremel 8220...

Same length...

Dremel is ever so slightly more bulky...

M12 feels heavier...

Both have great speed adjustments.

Dremel has a built in toolless bit change. M12 requires a wrench that is included.

M12 is easier to hold and work with a pencil grip... the dremel requires a banana grip to feel comfortable. M12 feels good as a banana too.

You may have different opinions but I'm probably going to use the M12 more than my FIVE dremels.
 
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dont i recall you mentioning that you were not using the included milwaukee cable to charge the batteries?

if so, maybe switching over would help. i understand it shouldnt, but were i tech support, and you called, that is the first thing i would have you try.
 

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dont i recall you mentioning that you were not using the included milwaukee cable to charge the batteries?

if so, maybe switching over would help. i understand it shouldnt, but were i tech support, and you called, that is the first thing i would have you try.

Pretty sure your talking to WIN but I tried three sets of cables... with three sets of wall warts... everything from a 1.0 to a 3.x amp... all threw battery errors.

I even tried to charge the light from a Milwaukee M12 USB portable charger with a 6amp hour battery installed... same results.
 

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Here's an update, I left it charging overnight, went from red to orange, now waiting for it to go from orange to green. Charging is incredibly slow. Is this how long it takes to initially charge? I doubt it. May be it was too cold? I'm going to do further analysis. Hopefully there wasn't anything wrong with it to begin with. Must have used wrong charging port and / or incompatible charger.

Is your wall charger output at least 2.1 amps? If you have anything less, it will likely take forever to charge.
 

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My confusion was BOTH batteries were blinking error... you would think one maybe... plus two chargers... the actual light and separate charger... same result... not to be a downer but there is little chance i would buy a milwaukee anything with those lipstick batteries now.

I have had the rover and the hard hat light for over a year now. Both have been used extensively at work with no issues. I absolutely love them
 

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M18 for both. Haven’t upgraded in a couple years. I know they have a few new models out. Probably 1/2” for impact wrench.

Well then a lot depends on what your doing with tool or plan too. :wtf:

The latest 2853 with its shorter length and 4 mode setting is probably the more/most popular choice in current Milwaukee impact driver offerings. Mode 4 being for sheet metal screws, I have the Gen 1 impact driver with the 3 mode settings and although I don't really miss having that 4th setting I can see how the control would it be nice to have (as long as it works correctly) I have done metal roofing and its not hard to strip a screw.

The hydraulic run Surge with it's different specs has a following. It is very efficient and is quieter under impact operation. I eventually want to add one to my tool lineup.


One Key versions of tools are your choice if one either likes to play with apps. Milwaukee has one for your smart phone or computer or seriously want to try to customize speed, trigger performance and torque values.

Honestly there isn't much feedback here on them as it seems MOST people don't seem to use them. :lol_hitti

Milwaukee 18V Impact WRENCHES. there truly isn't a one size fits all but the new Mid Torque has been very popular. Fairly compact and packs a good punch

1/2" anvil pin or ring was standard but there is also a 3/8" version now.


Again it's all about what ur doing the High Torque is truly a beast. Powerful large and HEAVY.

And the lowly current compact versions do offer a 4th mode with high RPM speed but a 1 sec stop feature on IMPACT. I have the 3/8" version of that. Has its place in assembly procedures. Just to note here the 1/2 inch versions on compacts have different speeds and torque ranges in modes 1 and 2 than the 3/8"

My oldest Gen 1 2655B 1/2" is still my standby everyday fav, Seen ALOT of work, along with the M12 Fuel 2454

And really, don't discount the new M12 stubby's in that lineup. Another future addition for me. :thumbup:


BTW your post ALMOST got lost with all the current whining about that USB light :pimpflash
 

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Ok so i just picked up another usb rover, the promo kit, (last one in the store actually - those went ******* quick) that I’m giving to someone at work. I’m also trying to get a couple of the older 2360 dual powered flood lights. Those are the small ones , not the tower, thats about the size of a halogen light head. 3000 lumen, dual powered, you dont need to spend 5 minutes figureing out how to point the thing where you want it.. i figure its twice as bright as that m18 rover i just got. You’d think this model woulda been upgraded by now, but so be it... also - they are only $110 shipped on amazon, so $40 cheaper than Home Depot. I’m actually surprised these aren’t more popular on here. I had one once before, so i already know they are decent. To be honest, with all the new lights that have come out, i completely forgot about this guy. So instead of looking at expensive golights and some of these other $500-$700 commercial models - this will do. The reality is anything i get isn’t gonna be super bright when its pointed up into the sky with barely anything to reflect the light. Plus - at least with these, if somebody runs one over, i dont look like an idiot giving expensive lights to stupid people.
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Anything real small is 12v, so then I’d wanna run a heavy duty 12v port on the back of at least 2 trucks. Then I’d have to get a case - like those imitation pelicans from hf for the things, and then its a 12v port ONLY light.. anything seriously bright is 110v and big - and i dont have the room for a large tripod or something with a big head on it. I think this is a good compromise and at least easy to get. Believe me, I’ve been looking at options.. i had a very large 10,000 lumen light head before that i mounted on a big tripod at my last job.. the light was amazing - but was big and didn’t really come with a stand. I’d have to mount magnets on the base and then make my own cord - and then i wind up with a Frankenstein looking light..


So anyone not in the know - if your store doesn’t normally carry the Milwaukee demolition gloves, they are probably up front in the holiday section right now for $15.. i just picked up 2 more pair for someone else at work.


Since Milwaukee is attacking the utility trades - how about a cordless ventilator Milwaukee? Its just a 8” fan with a long flexible hose - I’m sure you guys could manage that.. enough with the stupid heaters TTI.. NOBODY bought the ridgid, nobody is gonna buy the Ryobi - dont bother making a Milwaukee version. You already have the blower motor (leaf blower) - so just change the base and include a 15’ collapsing hose..

Patent Pending **

Now this was a light - :) . If i get desperate i can always get another and throw some heavy pull magnets on the bracket. That tripod was for DJ speakers i think.
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I also have the above shown Milwaukee light, (2360-20) and love it. Nice grab & go light, and if need be I can run it off of 110. Between that and the M18 stick light is just about the only lights I use anymore.
 

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I've been wanting one of those 2360's for a long time--I have the original version and it's still something I use a lot. Fairly nice to throw under a car and light up a pretty decent area for a long time.
 

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Ok so i just picked up another usb rover, the promo kit, (last one in the store actually - those went ******* quick) that I’m giving to someone at work. I’m also trying to get a couple of the older 2360 dual powered flood lights. Those are the small ones , not the tower, thats about the size of a halogen light head. 3000 lumen, dual powered, you dont need to spend 5 minutes figureing out how to point the thing where you want it.. i figure its twice as bright as that m18 rover i just got. You’d think this model woulda been upgraded by now, but so be it... also - they are only $110 shipped on amazon, so $40 cheaper than Home Depot. I’m actually surprised these aren’t more popular on here. I had one once before, so i already know they are decent. To be honest, with all the new lights that have come out, i completely forgot about this guy. So instead of looking at expensive golights and some of these other $500-$700 commercial models - this will do. The reality is anything i get isn’t gonna be super bright when its pointed up into the sky with barely anything to reflect the light. Plus - at least with these, if somebody runs one over, i dont look like an idiot giving expensive lights to stupid people.
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For some reason I thought they did upgrade the 2360-20 at one point from 2500 to 3000 lumens, but I can't find any evidence to back this up. They are a great light none the less for the size. I sold my original a couple years back to a buddy, but just bought another couple after realizing I don't need the Rocket Light for the tower part, just the light. No reason carry a rocket launcher, when the other will suffice (and fit in a packout or bag)
 

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Would I be kicked out of the club if I put my M18 OK table saw on a Dewalt stand? Have the DWS7491RS saw, gonna sell it, was thinking should I keep the stand for my new M18 table saw, if it was compatible....

You would need 5 votes from people with more M18/12 items than me to kick me out, so I am not too worried LOL
 

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My first Milwaukee tool ever. Used it several times already today and Im in love :D
 

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Would I be kicked out of the club if I put my M18 OK table saw on a Dewalt stand? Have the DWS7491RS saw, gonna sell it, was thinking should I keep the stand for my new M18 table saw, if it was compatible....

You would need 5 votes from people with more M18/12 items than me to kick me out, so I am not too worried LOL

I have my Milwaukee miter saw on a Delta saw stand because it was to good of a price to pass up at the time so I saw use what you got!
 

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If so, they need to kick us both out, I've had my M18 miter saw on my DeWalt stand for months now....
Would I be kicked out of the club if I put my M18 OK table saw on a Dewalt stand? Have the DWS7491RS saw, gonna sell it, was thinking should I keep the stand for my new M18 table saw, if it was compatible....

You would need 5 votes from people with more M18/12 items than me to kick me out, so I am not too worried LOL

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Won't and shouldn't make a difference. Its just an accessory, probably made under the same roof at the end of the day :lol:

If so, they need to kick us both out, I've had my M18 miter saw on my DeWalt stand for months now....

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For some reason I thought they did upgrade the 2360-20 at one point from 2500 to 3000 lumens, but I can't find any evidence to back this up. They are a great light none the less for the size. I sold my original a couple years back to a buddy, but just bought another couple after realizing I don't need the Rocket Light for the tower part, just the light. No reason carry a rocket launcher, when the other will suffice (and fit in a packout or bag)

I’m just waiting to see if i still have the rubber “approved” stamp working in my favor anytime i ask for stuff.. I’ve been pushing it - so I wouldn’t be surprised if someone finally says - “alright - enough already”..

For all i know they might have improved it over an original. its been so long and that model really doesn’t get a lot attention these days cause its old news..
 
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I can't remember the 2360 light being bumped up, though the 2361 did get that "advertised" lumen increase when the 5.0 battery came out. Honestly I have both versions old and new and CANNOT see ANY difference.

I agree the 2361 is still a very good and useful 18v light and you can make it work in many angles and it keyhole hangs easily plus has the pole mount (nothing else does)

I am totally happy with the M12 Rover light and want to get at least one more. Lumens are satisfactory for most jobs and easily compares with the 2361.

I have the original Rocket for a stand light to replace halogen, It's ok and lights up the night enough for my use (dang it dark so early) though I think 2000 lumens is not enough and the 3000 lumen version with AC option is much better IMO.

Just like with the swivel head 2360... 3000 lumens AND corded option That kind of continuous light draw eats smaller batteries right up.

Yea, yea although EXPENSIVE the 12AH option will be nice for these as was the original 9.0AH battery
 

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I do have to say I soo happy with Milwaukee tool light and sound options. Yesteday evening the electric service was down for 5 hours between 5 and 11pm for miles around. (seems a huge tree came down with all the recent wind and rains took out not only the wires but several poles too) :eek:

So had the M12 lantern light up the kitchen area, the M12 Rover the main bedroom, the M18 work light on low, the living space, and the M18 2361 light up my basement garage. Had M12 radio for both the news and music along with the BT speakers. :D
 
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