Honestly, I don't need this thing. I've got a charger for both my M12 and M18 tools and I've haven't found myself wanting for more than that, but... Milwaukee has been te...
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Ryan, that beauty would look great atop any workbench, plus you would always have charged batteries when you need them.
Thank for sharing!![]()
That's the thing... I already have charged batteries when I need them as I don't use my battery stuff day in and day out.
Still... I want.
I like the concept and I am a Milwaukee product fan.
I choose to have light duty compact tools, M12, and heavy duty tools, M28. I really don't own any medium duty like M18.
If this were M12 and M28 I would certainly consider. Better yet make it multi-voltage, like most of the Makita line.
I hope they have a way to mount them on a wall.Who has room on their workbench?
I know someone that almost lost their home to a DeWalt charger- another minute or so, and it would have been a loss.
I was also on a jobsite where a Milwaukee M18 charger would have burst into flames if it wasn't for some quick thinking. It did set off the smoke alarms and the FD showed up.
No way in hell I'd leave one plugged in and unattended.
You can if you want.

I have the all m18 6 pack charger. It only changes one battery at a time. The only thing it saves is you babysitting the swap in's.
I got hyped up when that was announced, before realizing it was just round robin.
This one will do 3 at a time in any combo... but now I already have 3 dual voltage chargers. They do the same thing, but take up 3 outlets instead of 0 (since this one has a pass through plug). But, I can also just grab one and take it with me easier than that big thing.
danski, you mind explaining? I leave mine plugged in / charging in the shop all the time![]()