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I just found out the hard way this toolbox (pre-Packout-anything) is most DEFINITELY not rain proof. It went through a couple heavy Colorado rain storms, but just sitting (parked) in the bed of my truck.

I really don't understand why a plastic toolbox can't shed water coming at it from the top. The red "gasket" is merely for looks I guess

I lost a 9.0 and had some rather rusty tools

Damn, that *****. I'd send that to Milwaukee CS as an FYI note, not asking for anything of course. They should know about failures like yours since the product is marketed as weather resistant (IIRC). Who knows, maybe they'll feel bad and hook you up with a new 9.0.
 
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I ran into the tool rep there and i have talked to him several times before. I had my boys with me and he was like if you buy it now and let him take a picture of my boys with the tools he would knock 20 bucks off so i got the surge, the batteries, the charger and a free extra battery for $179
 

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Is FIOS in ur area?
What part of NJ are u in?

We were told we will never get Fios. Cell service is sketchy for anything other than verizon. The issue here is lack of population... they won't invest if there are only a few to buy.

I'm two miles north east of the middle of nowhere.

Plenty is available ten miles north, or south for that matter.

I'm actually near the bombing range. My house is on the edge of the eastern turn around for the F16s.
 

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We were told we will never get Fios. Cell service is sketchy for anything other than verizon. The issue here is lack of population... they won't invest if there are only a few to buy.

I'm two miles north east of the middle of nowhere.

Plenty is available ten miles north, or south for that matter.

I'm actually near the bombing range. My house is on the edge of the eastern turn around for the F16s.

Yea no idea where that it is. if there was existing FIOS within like 1000 or 2000’ feet of your home, (might not be much down by you), you could prob still get it if theres a pole line feeding your house.
 

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Someone remind me - do the prices of the heated jackets (bare tool) go up when the winter hits? They are $149 now..

I planted a bug in my own head.. ill obsess over this for a week now... my brain is convinced buying the newer version is a good idea cause someone else posted about it.
 

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Someone remind me - do the prices of the heated jackets (bare tool) go up when the winter hits? They are $149 now..

I planted a bug in my own head.. ill obsess over this for a week now... my brain is convinced buying the newer version is a good idea cause someone else posted about it.

The price of the hoodies has always been pretty stable, I haven't paid as much attention to the jackets. Though apparently there was a promo for a free hand warmer with them last year, not sure when that hit.
 

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Confirmed - Jersey Shore getting a big 5G build. Only 2 areas not being covered - one is "uninhabited" (forgot the area) - the other is Brigantine by Atlantic City.

Philly is in the process now.

Not sure about the entire nj state - but our district manager just confirmed the Shore.
 

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Usually there is a promo early in the season Sept-Oct, then nothing prime season, and then price cuts & possible more promos at the end of the season.

Someone remind me - do the prices of the heated jackets (bare tool) go up when the winter hits? They are $149 now..

I planted a bug in my own head.. ill obsess over this for a week now... my brain is convinced buying the newer version is a good idea cause someone else posted about it.
 

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Re: FIOS/5G. I absolutely loved FIOS/4G when I had them through Verizon. But when they sold the network to Frontier it went downhill very fast. Not only did the service suffer (outages etc. and longer lead times for repair), but the sales and renewal people were downright sketchy.
I came up for renewal about 4 months after the switch to Frontier. The renewal people basically promised same service, uptick in Up/Down speed, etc for a 6% increase, which I would live with. Got that first bill and it was up nearly 30%. So I called, and even gave names of everyone I spoke to, and they just denied we ever had the conversation. So I canceled and they tried to hit me with serious termination fees. After threatening to sue and a dozen phone calls they agreed to waive the termination fees. But then they "forgot" to cancel the internet service, but canceled the cable and phone. In the meantime I had switched to my cable company triple bundle. Frontier tried to make me pay for the internet for an extra month, and then tried to hit me with a termination fee when I called to tell them they screwed up. Another half dozen calls and finally I was free of them. But I got a lot of gray hairs from that company.

I know this was way off topic. But anytime I hear the word FIOS, my blood boils...

Oh, I did receive my new Heated Hoodie yesterday. Size runs as expected. I would not say it runs big or small. I got the red one. Can't wait to try it out this winter.
 
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Can we return the topic to Milwaukee tools and not Verizon 5G posts. There are other boards to argue your topic at.
 

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Can we return the topic to Milwaukee tools and not Verizon 5G posts. There are other boards to argue your topic at.

Sorry to inconvenience your delicate lifestyle. I appologize for any emotional suffering that 6 posts may have caused you. If you'd like, I can refer you to counseling at no cost to you.
 

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I think I'm in the market for a M12 1/4" hex driver.

I like the idea of the M12 surge, and the Home Depot kit at $199 seems appealing. I have plenty of M12 batteries and chargers, so returning the "extra" M12 battery and selling the other two and charger it comes with should make the Surge about $120.

I held a M12 surge the other day at Home Depot, and while it seemed nice, it did seem fairly heavy for its size. Most of the reviews and comparisons I've seen call out the M18 Surge against the M12 Surge, but I haven't really seen any comparisons of the M12 Surge vs the M12 Gen II Fuel 1/4" hex driver.

It seems like the M12 Gen 2 Fuel 1/4" hex impact can be had for around $65-$70. Is the M12 Surge worth $50 more to me?

So, my question is, to those who have/have used both, how does the M12 Surge (2551) compare to the Gen II M12 Fuel 1/4" hex driver (2553)?

Hmmm...
 

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If no answer comes by Saturday I will ask my buddy, but I know he was so focused on his gripes compared to the M18 Surge.

I think I'm in the market for a M12 1/4" hex driver.

I like the idea of the M12 surge, and the Home Depot kit at $199 seems appealing. I have plenty of M12 batteries and chargers, so returning the "extra" M12 battery and selling the other two and charger it comes with should make the Surge about $120.

I held a M12 surge the other day at Home Depot, and while it seemed nice, it did seem fairly heavy for its size. Most of the reviews and comparisons I've seen call out the M18 Surge against the M12 Surge, but I haven't really seen any comparisons of the M12 Surge vs the M12 Gen II Fuel 1/4" hex driver.

It seems like the M12 Gen 2 Fuel 1/4" hex impact can be had for around $65-$70. Is the M12 Surge worth $50 more to me?

So, my question is, to those who have/have used both, how does the M12 Surge (2551) compare to the Gen II M12 Fuel 1/4" hex driver (2553)?

Hmmm...
 

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I think I'm in the market for a M12 1/4" hex driver.

I like the idea of the M12 surge, and the Home Depot kit at $199 seems appealing. I have plenty of M12 batteries and chargers, so returning the "extra" M12 battery and selling the other two and charger it comes with should make the Surge about $120.

I held a M12 surge the other day at Home Depot, and while it seemed nice, it did seem fairly heavy for its size. Most of the reviews and comparisons I've seen call out the M18 Surge against the M12 Surge, but I haven't really seen any comparisons of the M12 Surge vs the M12 Gen II Fuel 1/4" hex driver.

It seems like the M12 Gen 2 Fuel 1/4" hex impact can be had for around $65-$70. Is the M12 Surge worth $50 more to me?

So, my question is, to those who have/have used both, how does the M12 Surge (2551) compare to the Gen II M12 Fuel 1/4" hex driver (2553)?

Hmmm...

It depends on what your looking for. Gen 2 has more raw power for the bigger stuff. The surge is noticeably quieter. Both have similar performance driving normal screws. If it’s your only impact then I would lean towards gen 2. If you have something you can pull out for heavy duty stuff then I would lean towards the surge. VCGconstruction did a long head to head on YouTube if you want to watch that.
 
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Honestly I have a M18 hex fuel impact. It removes my cars lug nuts just fine with 3/8 or 1/2 adapters. It's more versatile than the m12 3/8 stubby.
12mm thread lug nuts? At 100lb-ft? 1/4 hex? I almost hope mine is defective, but I don't see mine doing that.
 

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12mm thread lug nuts? At 100lb-ft? 1/4 hex? I almost hope mine is defective, but I don't see mine doing that.

These days, a 12 volt impact remove lug nuts without any problem - assuming the person who installed them wasn't laughing while using his 1/2" pneumatic impact.

My gen 1 m18 fuel impact driver actually removed an axle nut off my old Honda. 1/4" hex 1/2" square adapter - to what - a 43mm socket?

I'm not claiming thats normal, or 'MY' impact is a freak of nature - all I can tell u is it did it - one time. That was before I had any Milwaukee impact wrenches. Now I have 4 of them I think.
 
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Problem I have had with them is the clips break after a few months.

I had gotten 2 freebie generics, cant remember the "brand" and gave to a biddy, they died in a month.

I dont recommend generics to anyone. But then again I get real batteries so cheap.

I am waiting for a couple of PowerExtra 6.0 batteries to show up to go with my new 3/8" stubby impact gun.

I have a few PowerExtra Makita 18v batteries that work as good as the OEM ones...
 

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Problem I have had with them is the clips break after a few months.

I had gotten 2 freebie generics, cant remember the "brand" and gave to a biddy, they died in a month.

I dont recommend generics to anyone. But then again I get real batteries so cheap.

Yea I have a couple of the cheap ones. It's hard to pass up even if they aren't as good. The bottoms are loose on the ones I have. I'm debating on sucking it up and getting the real m12 3.0 for the winter.

I have gift cards to waste
 

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has anyone gone to one of those places that (or done it themselves) replace/upgrade cells in battery packs?

since M12 isn't controlled from in the pack, it shouldn't be that hard.




well, they are called GIFT CARDS . . . . .

Every time I get gift cards I wind up throwing them in a drawer somewhere. I wound up with $1,100 in gift cards. Spent $400 on that bissel carpet cleaner, the same model they rent - so I don't have to rent it anymore, got some set aside for an exhaust for my truck, and a couple I'm just 'looking' to use up. ( New heated jacket maybe? Lol)

Not sure if anyone has bothered trying to upgrade the cells on a aftermarket pack. At $10/$12 a pack I don't think it's worth it. It negates the reason for not buying a genuine m12 pack to begin with. Im sure u could do it though. Really, how hard could it be. I think the only risk is actually not winding up with counterfeit cells after ordering them online.
 

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Problem I have had with them is the clips break after a few months.

I had gotten 2 freebie generics, cant remember the "brand" and gave to a biddy, they died in a month.

I dont recommend generics to anyone. But then again I get real batteries so cheap.

I know the packs a very different but I have had zero issues with the Makita ones. I have had them for several years now.

I got the Milwaukee ones last night. They came about 3/4 charged according to the gauge on the tools. Both seem to work just fine in a couple different tools, just squeezing the triggers and using a work light. I popped them on the charger and they did take a little while to fully charge. No idea if they are actually 6.0Ah packs and I don't really care that much, they are bigger then the original packs and one of them is going bad. I just use the stuff around the house and garage...
 

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i ordered a pair as well. thanks for posting. if they dont work out, the town they are shipping from is fairly close to me, so if they are garbage i can go throw them through his front window.

Even if you just use em for the lights - they are worth having.. ive had my powerextra for a while now. I dont use them a lot at home in tools these days - barely even.. but it still works fine.

Actually they get used mostly in the power source. Makes a great charger for this stupid e cigarette i hooked myself on because I’m retarded.
 

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Just got the m18 fuel hackzall today and used it for about 30-40 cuts already in the backyard for cutting up small diameter (2-5") branches to make them into firewood. I'm impressed, the one handed use is a big perk for me. It's well balanced with the 5.0 battery and moves the blade pretty quick for the size.

My 15A corded sawzall still has more beans, but for small projects around the house/yard this thing is awesome. I love it and will get tons of use out of it!

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The Milwaukee addiction thread! [emoji4]

Picked up a pack out 3 tool set and another compact drill. I make these M18 organizers. Before anyone asks, yes, I use all of them.

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You can find reviews if it here with some searching. I bought one. Cut down about 6 trees ranging from 4 to 16” diameter, limbed and sectioned on one 12ah battery. I was impressed. My needs are limited and very occasional. This is not the saw for cutting down massive trees or working all day. Seems pretty good to me, for my use, though. Still needs oil for the bar and chain.
 

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I’ve been happy with mine. Only cut down four trees with it so far. I also bought it for occasional use.
 

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Has anyone purchased or tried out the M18 chain saw ?
I have it and like it for hard wood up to about 12" diameter. I got it many months ago when it was $300 w/ 1 battery or $400 w/ 2 batteries. If I could, I'd go back in time and buy 5 kits to resell the extras.
It has plenty of beans to go through 14" of soft wood, but hard sustained cutting of course drains the battery quick or at least heats it up. Anything no larger than a CD is cake, that's for sure. Over the course of a few days, I felled and bucked 8 small pines that were between 8 and 16" diameter. :thumbup: I only had a single 12.0 at the time, but used a 9.0 for the small branches.

The current best deal I've seen lately is $450 for saw kit w/ 1 battery and the Gen 2 Blower. Could sell the blower for $100+.
 
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