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Open contact form. Ask your question! Click to Text. Join our mailing list. Send us an SMS. All in all, good tools. The batteries will interchange with the regular m We do have 2 hammer drills at work with problems. One is my work drill. Almost unusable sometimes. It has never been abused. I just received a new impact hammer drill brushless kit yesterday while the boss tries to have the old one repaired under warranty. The impacts have been great and are almost twice as fast as the brushed impact.

This is all we use at work and I have my own personal set at home and wouldn't buy anything else. I buy most of my Milwaukee tools through cpomilwaukee.

I have added batteries, a grinder, and many other free bare tools when I purchased stuff. Locust Cutter , cgraham1 , Blackgreyhounds and 1 other person like this.

Duce , Four Paws and cgraham1 like this. Blackgreyhounds , Feb 19, As others have said, this is all we use at work and I wouldn't be without them, the quality is unreal and I can't recommend them enough!

They do a hex drive impact gun which is bloody unreal, it's my go to saw disassembly tool! And is still powerful enough to strip and rebuild the rusty oily propshafts and suspension on the defender. Termitebuffet , Feb 19, Lone Wolf and junkman like this. The fuel series I use at work and they beat the shit out of every other brand I use at work.

I have to ask How many of you guys suggesting Milwaukee, use them professionally, all day every day? Speak up. We have a guy in the company whose brother in law is a Milwaukee engineer, it's why we started using them a few years ago. Almost everyone has bought their own cordless tools, either Makita or Dewalt since.

Only the guy with the family connection still runs them. It's different if you have to buy your own vs a company that supplies tools. We buy our own cordless. If it were free we'd take whatever they were giving. Reactions: Pre I do daily. I no longer even have a compressor in my service truck. They have replaced almost all of my pneumatic tools, except my air hammer.

Prefer the snap on cordless ratchet over the milwaukee, both have similar torque but prefer the trigger on the snap on. TmisterE Private Full Member. Feb 14, 69 Spokane Washington. Of the two you mentioned I would pick Milwaukee, have both, Dewalt makes pretty nice stuff but I just like Milwaukee better, seems to last longer when you use it a lot, if you want really nice cordless tools take a look at Hilti they make some really nice stuff, it will cost you but real nice tools, have a few Hilti cordless tools but just cant spend that much on everything, like everything you get what you pay for.

Reactions: Stevo86 and jphil Jul 21, To the point where you had to have special clearance to get in their side of the plant. They make a good tool and good batteries. Dewalt has a great service center in the Carolinas and they do fast turn around on everything from hand tools to chop saws. I've run all the big three at different times, been doing this for 20 years. The Milwaukee tools had decent features but just didn't seem to last for me.

Everyone has a different experience I suppose. I broke one set of tools a year while using them. Apr 8, 4, 5, 44 NY. Reactions: flyfisher , Yasherka , Kamerad and 1 other person. MinnesotaMulisha They call me "Baby Ruth. Jul 30, 4, 6, Solid Ground. When I started my job, all the power tools were dewalt. A few years later we started to switch over to Milwaukee. I would never go back. The Milwaukee's get the piss beat out of them on a regular basis.

I've since started purchasing Milwaukee tools for home. Reactions: whiskeytower. Phil Sergeant of the Hide Full Member. Mar 26, I like makita myself and think they are better quality than those other two. I would recommend most of their cordless tools.

Reactions: Joel Danielson and gunjunkie Plus you spelled Noveske LaRue. Otherwise agree. Reactions: Pre and gunjunkie LeftyJason Thumbnail-les Supporter. Mar 8, 2, 4, 35 Kaysville Utah. One thing reading through this is how old as in when were they introduced are the tools are you considering?

Not sure about Milwaukee. One thing that I've noticed alot of the ones that go on sale are quite a few years old and the lower models. Best area that I've found to check ages is the date first available on Amazon.

It's way down in the details. I went with the dewalt dcd brushless hammer with the dcf brushless impact in the dckd1m1 set. First available Feb ' Bought Dec ' They've been great for me with house stuff so far. I could've gone for the size but didn't need that capacity. At the time they had the get extra tool free older tools only. I went with the slightly older brushed 6. In my opinion, it overtakes DeWalt for the lead in a very small group of cordless table saws. We do have at least some comparisons we can make across these cordless saws.

All metal gearing makes for a smooth blade height adjustment. A standard release lets you swing the blade angle to the left. Milwaukee follows the trend of rack-and-pinion adjustments to the rip length. A simple lever beneath the right side locks down the length.

The fence on the Milwaukee has clamp locks on either side with a pivoting extension to hold material once you move beyond the table edge. Pro Tip: Be sure to calibrate the table saw when it comes in. A release on the back relieves the riving knife clamp. Speaking of riving knives—you get two riving knife choices. You can go with or without the blade guard. With a push-button blade lock similar to a miter saw, it takes just one wrench to loosen the nut for blade changes.

The legs spread wide enough to provide a stable platform and a single adjustable foot will help on any uneven ground.

I initially took more time than usual to let the saw keep up. After several members of our Pro team made test cuts, the result was unanimous — the Milwaukee cordless table saw cuts like a corded model. Beyond having plenty of power, the cut is also very smooth, even with the stock Milwaukee blade. The Milwaukee cordless table saw with a That will get you a 2.

Or you can just buy another 2. Either way you swing it, Milwaukee is the better deal and you get One-Key integration to go along with it.



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