There may be some H96A s/n models around that were before the redesign.Anyone see the changes to the 2767, Figures when I finally decide to pony up to buy one the cheap it.
There may be some H96A s/n models around that were before the redesign.
I'd go for the DeWalt DCF900 instead.Anyone see the changes to the 2767, Figures when I finally decide to pony up to buy one the cheap it.
Or Ingersoll Rand W7152, which is superior in performance, workmanship, and features, to both Milwaukee and DeWalt. Pretty much Snap On to Craftsman kind of analogy.I'd go for the DeWalt DCF900 instead.
Yeah I always forget about that one despite having the W7150.Or Ingersoll Rand W7152, which is superior in performance, workmanship, and features.
Used the M18 inflator to just do a general top off since the temps are dropping. I will have to get a tire gauge to see how accurate it is...
And or drop 2 tires to 26PSI, and then connect the M12 and M18 to time them. They do function differently though.
For example, the M12 might take 30 seconds or so to do the same function on inflating to IME
The M18 seems faster but also different. It literally was like 6 seconds of inflating, then a quick-slow release. It basically does a larger inflate and then deflate to pressure.
When us this guy coming out?I'm excited for the slim head long reach 3/8.
November 2022When us this guy coming out?
That is the same battery they use on their rechargeable head lamps and flashlights. My only complaint is that they charge very slow in the headlamps. They all use USB micro instead of USB-C.Milwaukeee recently introduced a new neck lamp. But only 400 lumen max and uses a proprietary battery instead of an inexpensive 18650 or 21700 cell. The deal killer is the price: $99.
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what 3D printers are you guys using? I think I might be in market for one now after seeing some of the cool stuff people build for their Milwaukee collection.
I'd go for the DeWalt DCF900 instead.
That definitely qualifies for a YOU ****!My brother works for an Amazon/ Ebay reseller. They're not authorized Milwaukee retailers, but they had a couple old stock HO 12.0 batteries that had been sitting around for about a year. He wasn't sure what the price would be, but I told him I would take one, and he delivered it to me a few days ago, still unsure of what the price would be. Today I got a text from him with the price, and that it was buy one get one free, so he had another for me.
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$60. I'm just here for my obligatory "you ****!"
And before anybody asks: no, he doesn't have any more.
Might be the easiest "you ****" I've ever given on this site!My brother works for an Amazon/ Ebay reseller. They're not authorized Milwaukee retailers, but they had a couple old stock HO 12.0 batteries that had been sitting around for about a year. He wasn't sure what the price would be, but I told him I would take one, and he delivered it to me a few days ago, still unsure of what the price would be. Today I got a text from him with the price, and that it was buy one get one free, so he had another for me.
So I ended up getting not one, but TWO HO12.0 batteries for...
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$60. I'm just here for my obligatory "you ****!"
And before anybody asks: no, he doesn't have any more.
$5 an amp hour. Beats the $10 per hour benchmark. You definitely ****.My brother works for an Amazon/ Ebay reseller. They're not authorized Milwaukee retailers, but they had a couple old stock HO 12.0 batteries that had been sitting around for about a year. He wasn't sure what the price would be, but I told him I would take one, and he delivered it to me a few days ago, still unsure of what the price would be. Today I got a text from him with the price, and that it was buy one get one free, so he had another for me.
So I ended up getting not one, but TWO HO12.0 batteries for...
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$60. I'm just here for my obligatory "you ****!"
And before anybody asks: no, he doesn't have any more.
He got 2 for $60, so $2.5 an amp hour$5 an amp hour. Beats the $10 per hour benchmark. You definitely ****.

he ***** more than I thought!He got 2 for $60, so $2.5 an amp hour![]()
Agreedhe ***** more than I thought!
Pfffft...My brother works for an Amazon/ Ebay reseller. They're not authorized Milwaukee retailers, but they had a couple old stock HO 12.0 batteries that had been sitting around for about a year. He wasn't sure what the price would be, but I told him I would take one, and he delivered it to me a few days ago, still unsure of what the price would be. Today I got a text from him with the price, and that it was buy one get one free, so he had another for me.
So I ended up getting not one, but TWO HO12.0 batteries for...
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$60. I'm just here for my obligatory "you ****!"
And before anybody asks: no, he doesn't have any more.
Are you looking for work?Pfffft...
Suckage revoked. Even if you can **** yourself, you should let others do it for you.
you shouldn't need an excuse to get the mud mixer... now I am trying to figure out how to justify it too. No ice fishing up where I liveI have an SDS already actually. I wonder if that is more suited to the augur duty than the mud mixer would be. That being said, this would give me an excuse to buy the mud mixer....