Dagny
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Anybody own the speaker thingy that uses your phone to listen to radio. Will it work in remote areas. how far from the phone can you be. Is it only m12.
Anybody own the speaker thingy that uses your phone to listen to radio. Will it work in remote areas. how far from the phone can you be. Is it only m12.
For future reference, if anyone bought the older 2725-21HD string trimmer and is wanting to upgrade to the newer, better guard that comes on the Quick-Loc trimmer, the guard can be ordered directly from Milwaukee. The part number on the new guard is 14-32-0012, and the current cost is $15.00 plus shipping. I went ahead and ordered one, and it should be here tomorrow.

Anybody own the speaker thingy that uses your phone to listen to radio. Will it work in remote areas. how far from the phone can you be. Is it only m12.
would this be the date code? 160310B its the only number I found other than the ones on the bottom
it has gotten warm enough that I have returned the batteries to their regular storage in the unheated garage. when I moved them into the house, I made sure they were all fully charged.
while putting them in the cabinet, I checked each one. the ones I did not touch over the winter showed as fully charged. the ones that I used and did not top off seemed to lose some some charge. all were at best two bars, although some were certainly three bars after I used them.
I have decided that long term they seem to hold their charge if they are topped up on the charger. but once partially drained, they seem to continue to lose charge over time.
this seems to be true for both M12 and M18 batteries.
I know there has been discussion about this, so I thought I would share my observations.

would this be the date code? 160310B its the only number I found other than the ones on the bottom
Anybody own the speaker thingy that uses your phone to listen to radio. Will it work in remote areas. how far from the phone can you be. Is it only m12.
The M12 Bluetooth speaker is rated for 30ft, but I think it may be a little more. While decent sound, but depending on the environment you are listening, you may not hear it well from much farther away. I use mine quite a bit, but do prefer the sound of thre larger speaker when it makes sense to haul with me.
The M12/M18 speaker is rated for 100ft. These ratings also depend on the capabilities of one's phone too.


My first ever milwaukee tool. Ive been a dewalt guy but they dont make ratchets so I strayed.
Just sent in my 4 year old drill with a failed forward/reverse switch. My flood light since it cant fit my 12.0 battery and my 2 gallon vacuum to upgrade to fit 12.0 battery as well. It's awesome when a company will upgrade your tools to fit new batterys as they are released
No idea what version I have or the difference. I just called them with my model number and they said to send it in and they have a retrofit for it. No idea what that entails but I will post up when I get it back in a few weeks.They retro fit the wet dry vac for the 12? V1 or V2 of the vac? Would hate to send in a V1 vac and they send back V2 as the upgrade lol.... I prefer V1 over V2 hands down.
Hmm didnt think they are that much, maybe in ideal conditions. I know the big monster M18 radio charger loses connection at about 30-40 ft through a wall. My M18/12 one I have used outside and it has good range, the 100 ft is likely outside no obstructions.
Are you merely going off of the # of bars or are you measuring the voltage pre and post storage? I charge my batteries to the top of the 3rd bar when putting them away, which is 19.60-19.65 volts. I can check them several months later (some of my 5.0s don't get used much) and if they don't measure the same voltage, they might've dropped 0.01 volts.
What you're describing doesn't sound unusual for aging batteries. I'm sure they still work great, but unfortunately self discharging is an irreversible symptom. Storing them at less than a full charge and not in hot environments will help significantly increase their lifespan. Doing this from day 1 is important in order to help prevent them from getting on the self discharging slow death spiral. Another thing is to not drain them all the way down to empty if possible.
While I'm sure others will see it as nonsense, it's really just basic lithium 101![]()
Can anyone find the part number for the new power inverter that Milwaukee is including with the utility impacts? I give up.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Fastening/Impact-Wrenches/2865-22

Why? Does it say Milwaukee on it
Here found it for ya KC...wasn't too hard to do
•12V Inverter - 23-37-0010
My red and yellow tools live side by side on the same cart... I do not allow them to mate.![]()
Ick, just reading that turns my stomach . . . they would make orange babies.

There is no register, and without a proper purchase receipt on a new item they go by the date code (manufacture date) in the serial number for whatever the warranty duration is supposed to be
There will be four sequential numbers following the first 5 digits (a mix of letter and numbers) and those are the yr/mo
Mid Torques are fairly new so there should be a good portion of the 5 year warranty left I would think.
It used to be year/week (1-52)
Although when recently speaking w a tech on my 9.0 warranty return it seemed it was more conventional like year/month/(and maybe day)

Hi yall , can anyone tell me the part number in the image indicated with a red arrow its a milwaukee m12 m18 charger htt ps://imgur.com/a/Pz78ZS7
M12 Fuel cutoff tool
Anyone have the following?
M12 multitool
M12 Fuel cutoff tool
M18 drywall gun.
Considering these for work for specialized situations that supplied grinders won't cut it. What are your thoughts on the performance/ergonomics of the above tools


But again that's not my call.Anyone have the following?
M12 multitool
M12 Fuel cutoff tool
M18 drywall gun.
I'm in the market for a 4 1/2"Milwaukee cordless grinder but 12hr days plus 2 1/2 hrs driving doesn't leave much time to research the different models so I'm just going to ask for advice. I just want to have one around for little odd and end stuff where there is no access to electricity or where dragging out a cord takes longer than the task. I have all the corded grinders I need so I just want a bare compact M18 preferably with a paddle switch.It doesnt have to be a fuel or an auto brake it just needs to be dependable and tough. I appreciate any and all advice.Thanks I probably wont reply tonite because I'm shot but please comment.
No headlamp. Fail![]()
Which one you like BEST![]()