Me too. Was hoping they would be part of the Black Friday sales but no such luck. They must still be selling too well.^I can't see the pic, but guessing you got the right angle die grinder? I've been wanting one for a while.
^I can't see the pic, but guessing you got the right angle die grinder? I've been wanting one for a while.
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Picked this up today - anyone have a good 2" Roloc kit (and purchase site) you'd recommend? Mainly will be using it for cleaning rust off auto parts (wheel hubs/etc.)
What size is your original battery? The replacement says it works for 3, 4 and 5 ah packs but your original looks pretty slim in the picture. Also, forgive me if you often order from Ali Express and are aware of this but it will likely ship from China and take a while to get here. There may be some options that ship from somewhere closer.
Forgive me if this was asked already and regardless, please no one kill me for such a question. Aimed directly toward diyers or auto techs: is there an appeal to get into the pack out system? I feel like it’s a sure thing for contractors, hvac, plumbers, electricians etc, but is it that much more organized for a home garage or an auto tech that has a box at work?
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No, I'd only get it for jobsite work. I got it even for remote metalworking, like handrail installs, gates etc. I can load up my layout stuff, squares, grinders, PPE etc and roll it to the site.
But I've never personally used it in the shop.
I like the packout system for storage. The wall mounts are on sale right now for 20/each and at that price I was willing to buy a few. Also great for hauling your tools somewhere. I can't see it being used extensively in an automotive shop though.
Is there a M18 Pole Saw bare tool option? I only seem to be able to find a kit.
I think he's asking about buying the tool without the battery.You can buy the pole saw as just a pole saw kit I believe. I saw it in a combo the other day with the power unit and a blower. Just check Milwaukee's website and you should be able to get the part number for just the pole saw only attachment kit without the power unit if that is what you are after.
Forgive me if this was asked already and regardless, please no one kill me for such a question. Aimed directly toward diyers or auto techs: is there an appeal to get into the pack out system? I feel like it’s a sure thing for contractors, hvac, plumbers, electricians etc, but is it that much more organized for a home garage or an auto tech that has a box at work?
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I think he's asking about buying the tool without the battery.
The pole saw is an attachment to the power unit, I'm not sure you can buy the pole saw with the power unit and not get a battery/charger with it but maybe you can. Again, a quick check of Milwaukee's website should tell you. If it ends in -20 that should be bare tool, no charger or battery. I think -21 is comes with 1 battery and -22 is comes with 2 batteries.

If you're somehow incorporating it into your "static storage" and occasionally you need to take the your tools somewhere, I can see how it might work. It's not financially efficient, but I guess it would work.
Correct, I'm trying to not get stuck paying for a charger I don't need. I started my search on the Milwaukee web site and I didn't see a bare tool option or even a battery only option. Web site only has a complete kit or a pole saw attachment that you can add to a Power Head you already own. But I thought it might be because it was a newish tool and they didn't have all of the options posted yet?![]()
I know it's been discussed in the past but there are a lot of pages since then and I can't seem to find what everyone is using for replacements blades on the 3" cutoff tool. If anyone has some suggestions other than the currently overpriced Milwaukee option please share I would greatly appreciate it!
Has anyone used the backpack sprayer? I have a lot of moss building up on my paver driveway and I need to mix up large batches and spray it down. It is tedious and I feel like maybe the backpack sprayer would make that job a lot less terrible.
Back Packer Sprayer is a godsend....albit heavy. Load up up and prop on table. Then back up to table and lift the pack on. Much easier this way....
Why are there so many m12 batteries?
There’s flush CP in 1, 2 and 3 amp’
And there’s the larger XC in 3, 4 and 6 amp.
I get the impression the 3amp XC was original XC and they made 4 and 6 way later, so there’s no good reason to use 3s except they’re coming up in package deals.
As far as 4 versus 6, if I’m using a bigger battery wouldn’t 6 always be better? I can’t find weights of them to know if 6 is larger or heavier than 4.
Ignoring free battery combos, if you were starting over today which m12 batteries would name the most sense for an assortment?
It seems like the CP in either 2 or 3 amp plus the XC in 6 would be all you needed, one for flush use in low powered applications and one for big boy work.
Why are there so many m12 batteries?
There’s flush CP in 1, 2 and 3 amp’
And there’s the larger XC in 3, 4 and 6 amp.
I get the impression the 3amp XC was original XC and they made 4 and 6 way later, so there’s no good reason to use 3s except they’re coming up in package deals.
As far as 4 versus 6, if I’m using a bigger battery wouldn’t 6 always be better? I can’t find weights of them to know if 6 is larger or heavier than 4.
Ignoring free battery combos, if you were starting over today which m12 batteries would name the most sense for an assortment?
It seems like the CP in either 2 or 3 amp plus the XC in 6 would be all you needed, one for flush use in low powered applications and one for big boy work.

Still not that bad vs the M18 batteries
1.5 CP
2.0 CP
3.0 CP
3.0 XC
4.0 XC
5.0 XC
6.0 XC
8.0 XC
9.0 HD
12.0 HD
Why are there so many m12 batteries?
There’s flush CP in 1, 2 and 3 amp’
And there’s the larger XC in 3, 4 and 6 amp.
I get the impression the 3amp XC was original XC and they made 4 and 6 way later, so there’s no good reason to use 3s except they’re coming up in package deals.
As far as 4 versus 6, if I’m using a bigger battery wouldn’t 6 always be better? I can’t find weights of them to know if 6 is larger or heavier than 4.
Ignoring free battery combos, if you were starting over today which m12 batteries would name the most sense for an assortment?
It seems like the CP in either 2 or 3 amp plus the XC in 6 would be all you needed, one for flush use in low powered applications and one for big boy work.
Isn't there two versions of the 6.0 battery.