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Posted: 1/9/2016 6:15:01 PM EDT
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Electric Ratchet for sure. 100% the best tool I've ever purchased.
Electric Sawzall/Hacksaw. ETA: Why do you have so many of the same drills/impacts that serve the same purpose? |
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You should head over here to kill the rest of 2016 and your wallet.
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No m18 fuel hole hawg? They rock, so i am disappointed you donr have one. The 18v sawzall (not hackzall) is pretty baller too.
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Their m12 sds+ hammer drill is my most used tool after the band saw and impact
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Electric Ratchet for sure. 100% the best tool I've ever purchased. Electric Sawzall/Hacksaw. ETA: Why do you have so many of the same drills/impacts that serve the same purpose? View Quote I have had the old impact and hammer drill for three years. I just got the new fuel 2.0 set two weeks ago. They just released in December so I thought I would try out the new brushless motors. |
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? View Quote It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. |
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Me too. I just picked up the 1/2" fuel impact. Going to get the 3/8" next. The full size cordless circ is awesome and the larger portaband. I cant go two weeks without picking something new up. So addicted. Worse than brd
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It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. They have a 5 year warranty. Amazing customer service. I had sent out my old impact 3 times and hammer still twice. Great turn around and customer service. |
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At least its not a Hilti addiction.. Those get expensive quick
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It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. I have a nice compressor and good selection of air tools including a nice ratchet. But my garage is attached to the house, and I'm less than popular with my family when I use them. I've been thinking about the electric ratchet - mainly the Milwaukee. |
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Whats that weird lookin tool on the left?
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I am just a lowly electrician and I keep buying Milwaukee tools. Do I have enough or a problem? What else should I look into? Plus they have the best customer service out there. View Quote I'm guessing you're a commercial/industrial electrician - as a residential EC, I certainly couldn't live without my M18 Hole Hawg, at this point. I have the M18 Super Hawg now too, thanks to a review opportunity, but it's big and bulky, and way overkill for my everyday use. I also use my M18 Sawzall a good bit more than either of the Hackzalls. |
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Drooling.
I want battery powered everything. Tired of the cables. |
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I am just a lowly electrician and I keep buying Milwaukee tools. Do I have enough or a problem? What else should I look into? Plus they have the best customer service out there. http://<a href=https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1537/23983529050_07361f454c_b.jpg</a>Untitled by 1911xmd, on Flickr" /> View Quote No Cordless rotor hammer drill, No 18v LED quad light, Need bigger band saw(real electrician cuts bigger than 3/4" Rigid or EMT 2">), need the makita chuck adapter to go with that brushless impact(eliminates your need to carry the drill)..... Just to start |
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I'm guessing you're a commercial/industrial electrician - as a residential EC, I certainly couldn't live without my M18 Hole Hawg, at this point. I have the M18 Super Hawg now too, thanks to a review opportunity, but it's big and bulky, and way overkill for my everyday use. I also use my M18 Sawzall a good bit more than either of the Hackzalls. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am just a lowly electrician and I keep buying Milwaukee tools. Do I have enough or a problem? What else should I look into? Plus they have the best customer service out there. I'm guessing you're a commercial/industrial electrician - as a residential EC, I certainly couldn't live without my M18 Hole Hawg, at this point. I have the M18 Super Hawg now too, thanks to a review opportunity, but it's big and bulky, and way overkill for my everyday use. I also use my M18 Sawzall a good bit more than either of the Hackzalls. We have some corded holehawg's that stay on the work trucks, but everything else we have to buy on our own |
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Electric Ratchet for sure. 100% the best tool I've ever purchased. View Quote M12 or M18 version? M12: https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2457-20 M18: https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2668-22 I just bought into the Red system (had 2 DeWalt drill/drivers). Current list of tools is: 2x 2604-20 M18 Fuel 1/2" Hammerdrills 2x 2653-20 M18 Fuel 1/4" Impact Driver 1x 2621-20 M18 Sawzall 1x 2780-20 M18 Fuel 5" Grinder 1x 2731-20 M18 Fuel 7 1/4" Circ saw 1x 2363-20 M18 LED Lantern 5x XC 4.0 battery packs So yeah, seems to be a disease! |
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I've gone full fucking retard over the M12's. . The LED lights are the shit too!
1/4 hex impact 1/2 hammer drill Oscillating tool Blue tooth speaker Circular saw LED work light Hackzall Heated jacket for the wife Others I'm sure I forgot, but I'll update later. Non M12: infared thermometer Wants: 3/8 drive Fuel impact 3/8 ratchet Spot light |
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They have a 5 year warranty. Amazing customer service. I had sent out my old impact 3 times and hammer still twice. Great turn around and customer service. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. They have a 5 year warranty. Amazing customer service. I had sent out my old impact 3 times and hammer still twice. Great turn around and customer service. Good to know. My drill chuck is almost stripped from me being ignorant. I was prepared to buy another one. |
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I have a nice compressor and good selection of air tools including a nice ratchet. But my garage is attached to the house, and I'm less than popular with my family when I use them. I've been thinking about the electric ratchet - mainly the Milwaukee. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. I have a nice compressor and good selection of air tools including a nice ratchet. But my garage is attached to the house, and I'm less than popular with my family when I use them. I've been thinking about the electric ratchet - mainly the Milwaukee. I will not use any other electric tool than a Milwaukee. If another company comes up with a "truly" Made in America line then I will highly consider jumping ship.However, that has nothing to do with tool performance of these Milwaukee. All mine are M12 because that is what my ratchet is and i like the ability to share batteries. You could take every other tool I have, but please leave my M12 ratchet, drill and impact. I'll manage with those. |
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Good to know. My drill chuck is almost stripped from me being ignorant. I was prepared to buy another one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been thinking about the electric ratchet. Is it unwieldy? It is a little big yes. I use it daily for several hours and have done so for months. It is 100% the best tool I have ever purchased. When this breaks I will buy the exact one from Milwaukee. I hate air tools BTW. They have a 5 year warranty. Amazing customer service. I had sent out my old impact 3 times and hammer still twice. Great turn around and customer service. Good to know. My drill chuck is almost stripped from me being ignorant. I was prepared to buy another one. They will just replace the chuck. 100% free. They even give a shipping label for 2 day air for free each way |
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What a cute collection the OP has.
<--- I build homes. I have almost all their tools. Can't wait for the new batch: They are releasing a SDS MAX rotary hammer. Yes.. SDS MAX with their new 9.0 battery not a typo, 9.0 They have confirmed a line of cordless nailers. Can't wait for the cordless miter saw. (they have it in europe) |
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What a cute collection the OP has. <--- I build homes. I have almost all their tools. Can't wait for the new batch: They are releasing a SDS MAX rotary hammer. Yes.. SDS MAX with their new 9.0 battery not a typo, 9.0 They have confirmed a line of cordless nailers. Can't wait for the cordless miter saw. (they have it in europe) View Quote I have heard rumors about the 9.0 batteries. But they seem far off because the 5.0 ones released like 4-6 months ago. And I have 6 of the 5.0 batteries in that pic |
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How about an impact wrench? I love my Dewalt. http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t372/02vettez06/beace38c-42c8-4af7-aa40-7b0022106e37_zps4koyyxqt.jpg View Quote I saw my coworker drop his dewalt Impact off a 20 foot scissor lift. Shattered in about four pieces. A few grabber screws and duck tape and it still worked. |
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I have heard rumors about the 9.0 batteries. But they seem far off because the 5.0 ones released like 4-6 months ago. View Quote I believe I read a while back that the 9.0's were scheduled to be released sometime this month, as was the SDS-Max rotary, though I haven't heard anything about that as of late. I'm hopeful that both may be available as review items when I get to chose my items for the month next week. |
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I believe I read a while back that the 9.0's were scheduled to be released sometime this month, as was the SDS-Max rotary, though I haven;t heard anything about them as of late. I'm hopeful that both may be available as review items when I get to chose my items for the month next week. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have heard rumors about the 9.0 batteries. But they seem far off because the 5.0 ones released like 4-6 months ago. I believe I read a while back that the 9.0's were scheduled to be released sometime this month, as was the SDS-Max rotary, though I haven;t heard anything about them as of late. I'm hopeful that both may be available as review items when I get to chose my items for the month next week. Well I have also heard they will be even bigger and longer then normal batteries. Any links to info on them? I would love one on a cordless holehawg |
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Well I have also heard they will be even bigger and longer then normal batteries. Any links to info on them? I would love one on a cordless holehawg View Quote They'd certainly be of benefit with the SDS-Max, and also the slide miter that is coming eventually. The vac and flood light, too. I get plenty enough run-time with the 5.0's on the Hole Hawg, and even the 4.0's before them. |
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I've got a mishmash of tools, all corded. A Rockwell multi tool, dewalt and a black n decker sander, skill circular saw, skip drill, etc.
I've been looking for cordless tools with common battery and the Milwaukee brand appears to have a great selection. My brother is a Bosch fan. Great tools and I really like their 3/8" 12v drill around the house. |
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There's some good comparison shots of them here - http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m18-6ah-9ah-batteries/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any links to info on them? There's some good comparison shots of them here - http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m18-6ah-9ah-batteries/ Pretty cool. I always imagined they would be like a double stack tall 5.0 |
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Any recommendations on one of these tools as a gift for a new electrician apprentice?
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Their m12 sds+ hammer drill is my most used tool after the band saw and impact View Quote This is excellent advice. I am a residential electrical contractor and love the M12 line. My most used M12 tools are the Fuel impact and the Sticklight. The sticklight is absolutely awesome, I can do an entire panel change in a pitch=-black basement with only that light. It fits into my back pocket so I can crawl thru an attic with it easily. The M12 SDS-plus rotary hammer is excellent, you would never believe a 12 volt tool would be so powerful, it's all I use anymore, I haven't touched the Hilti SDS-plus in years. The M12 bandsaw is great as well, but I don't use it that often since I do mostly residential. But its awesome to have around and works MUCH better than a saw-zall. |
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Get an impact and hammer drill combo. It's 90% of what I use. http://36.media.tumblr.com/ec4a6227d8b9157e39ab9811e2bef1cb/tumblr_nic79bdYJz1r1ko6mo1_1280.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any recommendations on one of these tools as a gift for a new electrician apprentice? Get an impact and hammer drill combo. It's 90% of what I use. http://36.media.tumblr.com/ec4a6227d8b9157e39ab9811e2bef1cb/tumblr_nic79bdYJz1r1ko6mo1_1280.jpg Dude, go with the M12 for both of those. The M12 impact has 1,200inlb's of torque, that's enough for just about anything an electrician needs. I only break out the 18V tools every once in a while. |
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Dude, go with the M12 for both of those. The M12 impact has 1,200inlb's of torque, that's enough for just about anything an electrician needs. I only break out the 18V tools every once in a while. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any recommendations on one of these tools as a gift for a new electrician apprentice? Get an impact and hammer drill combo. It's 90% of what I use. http://36.media.tumblr.com/ec4a6227d8b9157e39ab9811e2bef1cb/tumblr_nic79bdYJz1r1ko6mo1_1280.jpg Dude, go with the M12 for both of those. The M12 impact has 1,200inlb's of torque, that's enough for just about anything an electrician needs. I only break out the 18V tools every once in a while. This is true. That one 12v impact in my op post is a beast. Probably my favorite of the three |
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