Bogdan M.
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Still shows on the Milwaukee web site, I found a few available online from different merchants available to purchase.
I have some Milwaukee insulated screwdrivers and I've used them enough to like them. That is to say, they've worked correctly and haven't hurt me, pissed me off, or broken. I particularly like the Milwaukee ECX bits and screwdriver for electrical work. I don't know if any other manufacturer makes something quite the same.
I don't have any of Milwaukee sockets, but having looked at them, they seem decent enough.
The "problem" I have with stuff like Milwaukee screwdrivers and sockets is that very likely superior items can be had for, in most cases, less money.
That being said, I suspect you can't go wrong with them if they're what you want.
Sadly, I need one immediately. It doesn’t seem anyone has one locally. I would prefer to get the Milwaukee, but it looks like I’ll end up with the DeWalt version. I’m sure it will be fine, but it is not red.
I have some Milwaukee insulated screwdrivers and I've used them enough to like them. That is to say, they've worked correctly and haven't hurt me, pissed me off, or broken. I particularly like the Milwaukee ECX bits and screwdriver for electrical work. I don't know if any other manufacturer makes something quite the same.
I don't have any of Milwaukee sockets, but having looked at them, they seem decent enough.
The "problem" I have with stuff like Milwaukee screwdrivers and sockets is that very likely superior items can be had for, in most cases, less money.
That being said, I suspect you can't go wrong with them if they're what you want.
Not Milwaukee, but if anyone is into shotguns for the holidays - you can get the Remington Tac 14 for $269.. with discounts - you can build your own 12 gauge Remington SB Tac 14 (that's with the pistol grip and "arm brace") for $390.. that's a great deal.. ask me how I know.
That's a pretty mean short barrel shotgun... I mean - "firearm"
There's even a rebate through Remington to get a free bag.
It's gonna be a gift, and of course I had no choice but to buy a bunch of accessories too.
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Considering their other stupid laws, I’m surprised those are legal in Jersey.
Considering their other stupid laws, I’m surprised those are legal in Jersey. I have the Mossberg version. Find some of the Aguila mini shells to feed it.
In New York it's a felony every time I look at those images.
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Milwaukee addiction thread is it not?
I like guns too, but this is not the thread for this.....
There is a lot of good info in this thread, let's not get it shut down for stupid stuff please.
Does anyone other then Milwaukee make bandsaw blades for the M12 2429 bandsaw? Just curious, the OE blades are not expensive, they only have 18tpi available where as they have a variety on tpi counts in their other size blades.
About painting it red slapping a sticker on something........
Does anyone other then Milwaukee make bandsaw blades for the M12 2429 bandsaw? Just curious, the OE blades are not expensive, they only have 18tpi available where as they have a variety on tpi counts in their other size blades.

I have some Milwaukee insulated screwdrivers and I've used them enough to like them. That is to say, they've worked correctly and haven't hurt me, pissed me off, or broken. I particularly like the Milwaukee ECX bits and screwdriver for electrical work. I don't know if any other manufacturer makes something quite the same.
Thinking it was either the M12 Inflator or the FUEL Mid Torque impact wrench I guess. In fact being as busy I was most of the season I was barely keeping up with the new releases especially all the USB rechargeable stuff. So I had myself a little buying binge leading up to and thru the current Veterans Day, Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales 
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The new Packout coolerwas only $34.99 with $49 min free shipping which I easily met with incidentals...Tool Barn is better than 25% cheaper than other places online for that...
https://www.toolbarn.com/milwaukee-...rm=&utm_campaign=Shopping(BSC)&utm_medium=cpc
Maybe someday I will consider a packout
(Boy the **** at Milwaukee Tool Nation about them hey)
Thats not the packout cooler, its the non-packout version. Same one that was offered last year as a bonus on the wacker+2nd 9.0 kit and one the brushless kit was offered in this summer.


Ok me bad
Thanks for the clarification Dacan
Just the JobSite Cooler then!
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Storage-Solutions/Coolers/48-22-8250
Don't need no steenking packout anyways![]()
Looking for the best deal on the M18 Fuel Hedge Trimmer 2726-20 (bare tool) anything available for less than 160? ebay has 129, but then 29 shipping....acme is 169 and free shipping...anything better?
If you buy today from Acme its only $138.58 with the %18 CM code.
Mid Torques are now $200 bare tool
It's only bare tool...one time Kits went for $249
I have say AGAIN I have the 16 ga. angle nailer and it works fine. Ya if u play around bouncing a piece of wood on table or floor it bounces and more often than not won't set right, but push it against something solid like framing and it sets just fine most all the time, knots or hitting other nails withstanding. I was using 2 1/2" galvi fasteners and its one solid connection,
You might bust the sheetrock trying to pull one back out if your not careful!![]()
after extensive research, during which lives were lost (well, an intern, so not that big a deal) and irrevocably changed (again, interns, so, eh?), massive amounts of money spent, and copious amounts of time invested, i have determined that these bins:
PACKOUT™ 5 Bin Kit for Organizer 31-01-0501
are the same used in all of these cases:
PACKOUT™ Compact Organizer 48-22-8435
PACKOUT™ Organizer 48-22-8430
and, this non PACKOUT organizer:
Jobsite Organizer 48-22-8030
[also at home depot for 20$]
10-Compartment Red Deep Pro Small Parts Organizer
this PSA brought to you by Precision Guesswork ("If we knew what we were doing, we wouldn't call it research.").

What can you guys tell me about the little "DustBuster style" vacs 0850-20 and 0882-20?
I know the M18 is surely much better, but to this point I have eight or ten M12 tools and have not adopted M18s at all, yet.
Is the little M12 vac good enough or does it **** in a bad way?
Is the M18 version *so good* that I should consider the platform?
(I'm only interested in a one-hand-operated vac, not backpacks, canisters or shop vacs, etc)
Should I just be sensible and go buy a DustBuster down at Wally World?
I had bought it to clean up my job worksite and saw tables and although it picked up sawdust great it did fill up quick and would clog with large wood chips 

What's the best deal on the m12 3/8 stubby that people have seen?
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Thanks, but they are sold out. Any other suggestions?I got my 3/8 stubby for $123 a few weeks ago from CPO. No coupon code or anything was needed.
Thanks, but they are sold out. Any other suggestions?
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$144 bare tool at ACME today with 18% off code
Thanks, but they are sold out. Any other suggestions?
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